About Wrike
Wrike Features
- Reporting & Analytics : Learn how your projects are performing using the reports feature available in Excel and PDF formats.
- Collaboration Tools : Teams can work on projects together easily using tools like chat, file sharing, and email notifications.
- Task Management : A task management system that makes it easy to organize and track tasks.
- Communication Channels : Stay up-to-date with project updates via email, chat, and social media platforms.
- Project Tracking & Scheduling : Allows businesses to track the progress of their projects and schedule meetings as needed.
- Alerts/Notifications : Email alerts that notify you when there are changes or updates to your project.
Wrike Ratings and Reviews
- Verified UserEngineer
Wrike is used as a project management tool across our entire organization. It is easy to use, so many teams use it to track their work. I have seen it used to track ongoing, long-term projects using Gantt charts to managing day-to-day operations. It addresses issues ranging from coordinating product builds to onboarding employees to tracking safety and non-conformance reports.
Creating unique workflows is very easy, so we can customize our spaces to accommodate many different departments. We extensively use forms to populate many of our folders with requests (from purchasing to production builds), and we can customize the forms so that we have all the information required to address the issue. Gantt charts are easy to create and manipulate. - Kelly H.Office Manager
Project list is continually recollapsed every time you are forced to click away from it. So if you have projects sorted into many submenus, and you want to do a topdown review of projects, or view the list of projects within one sub-menu you continually have to click Every Single Menu to expand. Basically their UX team is SO BAD AT THEIR JOB, and they refuse to implement really basic functioning and hear feedback on it Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.