Wrike has more advantages than other software management materials. I would like to use Wrike even more in the future. However, I only use the free version since its price is too high. I will use Wrike for my personal uses, but I will need to persuade my team to use Wrike for my company. Overall, I rate Wrike a seven out of ten.
Manager at a engineering company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-05-26T13:52:23Z
May 26, 2023
I give Wrike a seven out of ten. The functionality works well, but they are not adding any additional features that seem logical or simple to add. Wrike adds features that they think are good but they don't listen to their customers well. We have 350 people that use the solution. I recommend Wrike if it meets an organization's requirements.
I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. We use the product's desktop and browser versions. The tool is dynamic and capable of adjusting to our different workflows. The product is an enterprise solution, so you need to consider the number of people using it and the budget before choosing it. The success of the product's implementation is fully dependent on your leadership and management.
Solution Architect & Cloud Architect & Project Manager at papaya global
Vendor
2020-08-23T08:17:00Z
Aug 23, 2020
You have a lot of tools with the same kind of functionality in the market. You should exactly define the precise requirement that you need from the tool and also think a few steps ahead in terms of the needs of the company in a few years. It is not enough to see the present specific requirements because sometimes, the solution we choose is not enough to grow. It's not easy to change from one solution to the other. These tools look very simple, but you have to think about what exactly you want to manage within the tool. I would rate Wrike a seven out of ten. We are looking for real workflow support and management of tasks features.
Wrike is an online collaboration and project management software bringing together centralized task management and social collaboration features into one real-time workspace. It connects tasks, discussions, and emails to your actual project plan. You get an up-to-date picture of the project and can keep your team aligned with your strategy without boring status meetings.
Challenges Wrike helps solve:
Data silos: Tasks, discussions and documents scattered across email, Skype, personal...
I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten. I would recommend it to others.
Wrike has more advantages than other software management materials. I would like to use Wrike even more in the future. However, I only use the free version since its price is too high. I will use Wrike for my personal uses, but I will need to persuade my team to use Wrike for my company. Overall, I rate Wrike a seven out of ten.
I give Wrike a seven out of ten. The functionality works well, but they are not adding any additional features that seem logical or simple to add. Wrike adds features that they think are good but they don't listen to their customers well. We have 350 people that use the solution. I recommend Wrike if it meets an organization's requirements.
I would rate the solution a nine out of ten. We use the product's desktop and browser versions. The tool is dynamic and capable of adjusting to our different workflows. The product is an enterprise solution, so you need to consider the number of people using it and the budget before choosing it. The success of the product's implementation is fully dependent on your leadership and management.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I’d rate the solution eight out of ten. We’re a customer and an end-user.
I'd rate it an eight out of ten.
You have a lot of tools with the same kind of functionality in the market. You should exactly define the precise requirement that you need from the tool and also think a few steps ahead in terms of the needs of the company in a few years. It is not enough to see the present specific requirements because sometimes, the solution we choose is not enough to grow. It's not easy to change from one solution to the other. These tools look very simple, but you have to think about what exactly you want to manage within the tool. I would rate Wrike a seven out of ten. We are looking for real workflow support and management of tasks features.