
2024 Wrike Review: Features, Pricing & More
Our Verdict
Our Verdict
Despite its comprehensive feature set, Wrike’s complexity might be overwhelming for smaller teams or those with simpler project management needs. While it excels in providing advanced project management capabilities, users seeking a more straightforward, easy-to-use tool might find Wrike's extensive functionalities excessive.
- Easy to use
- Customization
- Workload management
- Limited Budgeting & invoicing
- Search results
- Missing some keyfeatures
Why we like it
Great for mid-sized to large teams and businesses, Wrike is a cloud-based project management platform. One aspect we particularly value in Wrike is its support for remote work, combining Gantt charts, calendars, and workload views on a custom dashboard.
A free plan is available for teams starting out, or plans start at $9.80/user/month. Overall, we like the layout of Wrike a lot as it has smart structuring for folders and tasks, as well as auto-assignment options. There are tailored templates, and proofing tools via an Adobe extension to further improve workflow. It’s also integrateable with multiple tools including Dropbox, Slack, SalesForce, and more, on an open API. We found this is a great option for a range of use-cases including marketing, creative, and IT teams and companies.