For me it has been a great platform for project management and tracking progress Very easy to understand and support team is always active and helpful Great tool for collaboration
It's cost sometimes is not much better for a person trying to implement It's used in large company
Great tool for event planning, marketing calendar etc
Wrike solves for so many of the common pain points felt by the MarrComm team that I coordinate for. From request forms, workload balance, hollistic project undertanding, reports, templates, and beyond it seems as though there is nothing that Wrike can't do. We've experienced a major transformation of organization, and Wrike has been essential to our geographically disperesed team being able to work and collaborate with clear line-of-site on what everyone is doing.
Unfortunately, Wrike can be somewhat overwhelming for team members that have limited technological literacy, who have been used to doing things one way. This isn't necesarilly a unique problem to Wrike, but to a team that was already burdned by change fatigue, getting folks to buy in to the value of Wrike certainly posed some challenges.
Wrike is solving so many problems for us, including: requests getting lost in e-mails, unclear or convoluted timelines, at-risk projects not being caught with time to adjust plans, and the inherent challenges of being a geographically dispered team. We benefit massively from Wrike in all these areas - request forms ensure the most tactical information is being captured from stakeholders and not getting lost in e-mail chains, gannt charts help with timeline visualization, RAID template ensure that risk is being assessed and managed, and our whole team has one "home" in Wrike where we can collaborate easily and effectively with members of our team, and others.
All-encompassing project management platform. It seems to anticipate our needs (i.e. every time we wish we had a certain feature we realise Wrike already has it!). Absolutely everything we do integrates with it, click on a mail and it's in Wrike for example. The team love it. We are by no means using all the features available to us but we are growing in our use gradually. The mark up and version control was the first game-changer, time tracking too.
We're in South Africa with an unstable currency so the cost is becoming extremely high
Growing agency, working remotely, needing to keep track of and coordinate projects, people and tasks
Wrike is pretty awesome in terms of user experience it provides.
Pricing plans of Wrike could be better planned.
Wrikes solves the bug tracking related problems.
Wrike account managers and support staff are responsive and attentive The UX is relatively clean and easy to manage for people with PMS experience The main features are easy to use for basic projects/task scoping and assignment The different task/project management tools, custom workflows and fields allow for a great deal of flexibility
The cost seems high compared other PM systems, the inability to add smaller buckets of 5 or less seats at a time It's missing some automation features that would make more complex, repeated work easier Visibility on features in development isn't very clear Customization in the backend is often hard to discern between account and Space level Lack of included integration with Google Drives
Wrike fills the need for our large marketing department to have a robust PM system to manage projects and enable processes to work smoothly. Without a system like Wrike we would have difficulty managing many concurrent projects of varying complexities. We also use it for non-marketing operations that use the intake forms and task to do item managment.
Wrike has helped us grow our business by having all of our projects managed in one place. In addition, we like being able to collaborate with our team members and tagging people on tasks/projects.
Wrike is expensive. The more seats you add, the more you pay. As a small business, my subscription fee is one of my biggest operating expenses.
Wrike eases collaboration across teams - makes it easy for us to communicate, collaborate and review work. We also like that we can store documents and other resources in each project folder.
Project templates. That can be used to import/export projects. useful tools.
US can be improved. Subscription price is high.
Project tracking.
Wrike is simple to use because it is intuitive - makes staying organized and hitting deadlines easy for the whole team.
There are so many tools that we don't use, hard to figure out what would add value. Need more time with WRIKE advisors to help analyze and coach.
Wrike solves the need for communication across teams on all deliverables. It saves time and stress.