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An end-to-end solution for organizing your work
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Customizable Workflows, Ease of Use, Extensive Collaboration Features, Comprehensive Project Tracking
Mobile App Functionality, Confusing Interface Navigation, Steep Learning Curve, Limited Reporting Capabilities
Wrike, a project management software, garners mostly positive reviews across various platforms. Users praise its user-friendly interface, customizable features, and ability to streamline team collaboration and project tracking. However, some reviewers express concerns regarding occasional glitches and the learning curve associated with its advanced features. Overall, Wrike is lauded for its effectiveness in enhancing project visibility, communication, and productivity, making it a popular choice among businesses seeking a comprehensive project management solution.
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Wrike contains all the necessary elements (and then some) for a project manager to manage multi-project at one time and know the status of each project. Wrike significantly reduces the risk of tasks falling through the cracks that can result in delays in product roll-out to production and the market it serves. Wrike also provide easy accessibility to information on a project in real time through mobile devices. The one thing I like about Wrike the most is their customer service (value-added) and their consistent improvements to their software based on customer input.
Wrike serves me very well, team emails can be done and manage easily. Working in a project becomes very easy and convenient when you have a great tool like this. The security measures is excellent, it only allows the recipient to get the necessary information. Team communication and updates are conveniently done.
A really nice PM tools which helps the user for their task integration. However it should be more user friendly. It requires a lot of time to get familiar with. However apart from that all other features are good. Email notification and mobile app are awesome.
I’ve been using the app for a year now and it meets my requiremets for all small business contractor projects. Pros: it helps me coordinate the day-to-day, weekly, and monthly goals. Real-time updates greatly diminish the risk of of assumptions and everyone is more accountable. Specifically, as a project leader, I like the simplicity of dashboards that my team leaders can create with this app. With drag-and-drop and board functions it’s easy to track the progress of each team’s progress. This helps me to quickly assess our overall performance with one glance. At the same time, by double clicking the board, I can drill down to details and activities of a specific team. The software combines macro and micro functions that let project leaders to shift from using strategic to tactical solutions and back. Cons: Ironically, I feel the board dashboard could have used a high-level view structure that can handle multiple layers of teams and subteams. It works for me for now because I only have one vertical, but for bigger projects with subteams down the line, the boards can easily get clunky.
This is a very helpful tool that helps the offices to maintain in the same page according to the projects they have on queue it helps to those that actually use it to be more organized on their schedules. At the beginning it can be difficult to learn how to use, but now with the new features and images is becoming easier.
I have used it, and i think is really helpful but it requires the disposition of my whole team to use it in order for it to work, because other wise it is too much work for just one person to keep updating all the info on it.
We have tried a few different Project Management Websites. First was Basecamp, simple and clean, but we wanted more. Tracky was buggy and continually changing their system and personality. Wrike was more expensive, but you do get what you pay for, and what you get is well worth it.
Wrike came with the features we wanted. Email support, so you can respond to tasks inside emails. Task sharing with those that are outside the organization. A UI that is easy to understand. Cloud storage and document support.
Wrike is also very reliable, it just works. Other software we tried was just to buggy and temperamental, it doesn’t matter how many features you have if they don’t work when the customer tries to use them (I’m looking at you Tracky, Microsoft, software developers in general).
It’s been over a year since we began using Wrike, and they continue to improve and and value. They also respond to the community and add much asked about features, i.e. Sub-Tasks. Their user interface gets easier to use with each update, thank you dashboard and descendent-tasks.
I do wish that Wrike included more user accounts for our level. It’s hard to figure out if a person is a “User” (able to create tasks) or just a “Collaborator”. And I would like them to have add the ability to have external bug task creation.
Summary: Wrike is worth the money, the system makes since to users, they are adding great features with each update, and have great customer support and documentation. Spend the money and get software that really helps you and your team work better.
Best PM tool I have came across till date. This tool works seamlessly & has many features that can make the project management easy & very simple. Wrike can be integrated with Outlook & Jira and is available on every leading mobile platforms.
Wrike is the best project management tool I have used so far. We have tested numerous PM tools and were using Intervals for the last 2 years but then I got to know about Wrike. The experience of using it was great. The pros are: 1. Easy to use UI. 2. Availability on all popular platforms like iOS & Android. 3. Easy to create tasks and tagging people within the tasks. 4. Addons available for outlook & chrome. Cons: 1. There should be support for re-occurring tasks.
We are using Wrike to quickly turn notes into activities and build on the current methods to do a continuous improvement of the processes that were in place before the PMO mindset settled in. Wrike has allowed us to collaborate with ease and to be able to communicate expectations quickly not only internally but also to external contributors. The multidimensional aspect of the folders comes in very handy when your projects are long and transversal on scope and resources. It is very convenient and being allowed to interact directly from the Gannt is a big win.
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It’s hands down one of the simplest project management software to use. For companies like mine with weekly project turnarounds, ease-of-use is critical; you can’t lose a week just training people! The pros include: drag-and-drop functions are no-brainer. I just move the to-do boards across my schedule instead of copy-pasting data in a calendar or spreadsheet. Project updates and statuses are also drag-and-drop enabled, which makes grouping notices in one place as easy as dragging them beside each other. The @mention tool is also very practical to instantly get the attention of your recipients. Cons include: I’m a fan of Gantt charts since my MS Project days, but, admittedly, Wrike’s Gantt charts are way behind. If you’re not into this charting though this drawback won’t matter.