Overall Satisfaction with Wrike
We use Wrike in several ways. We have project plan templates for our most used services so that we can duplicate them and use them to track our progress on projects such as strategic planning processes, recruitment, and business development coaching. We also use Wrike as a task list for internal work such as Marketing and Strategic Planning for ourselves.
- Wrike allows us to stay off of email and communicate with each other within a project
- Wrike has user friendly task nesting and dependencies
- Wrike has different levels of users that allow us to share project plans with clients
- I can link google docs to tasks within a project plan and continually update the docs
- The different spaces can be confusing
- Project plan titles do not appear on the to do list view
- when I change dates on a task that has subtasks, the subtasks sometimes don't automatically adjust even though I check the box for that to happen
- Fewer tasks fall through the cracks
- Team members are clear on what they are supposed to work on and by when
- We have a place to keep and continually improve our IP
- Smartsheet and Trello
Wrike had more capabilities than Trello. Our team was more familiar and like the Wrike interface better than Smartsheet.
Do you think Wrike delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Wrike's feature set?
Yes
Did Wrike live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Wrike go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Wrike again?
Yes