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Wrike Review: Pros, Cons, Key Features, and Updated Pricing

Wrike is a product management software designed to help teams organize projects, track progress, and collaborate in real time. For SaaS researchers comparing solutions, it offers a flexible workspace, advanced workflow automation, and detailed reporting that can adapt to complex project needs.

This Wrike review covers features, use cases, pros and cons, and pricing to help you decide if it fits your team’s requirements for visibility, control, and scalability.

Wrike Evaluation Summary

Wrike's calendar view lets you see your tasks in the right context to keep things moving forward.
Rating
4.3 /5
Pricing
  • From $10/user/month (billed annually)
  • 14-day free trial + free plan available

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Wrike Overview

When judging Wrike against other product management software, its flexible workflow design, granular permissions, and deep reporting set it apart for teams managing complex projects. The interface is modern but can feel dense, and onboarding may require extra time for non-technical users. Pricing is competitive for mid-sized and large organizations, especially given the breadth of integrations and automation options. Support is responsive, and the platform excels in environments where cross-functional collaboration and customization are priorities.

Wrike is best suited for teams that need to tailor processes, such as marketing agencies or product development groups handling multiple concurrent projects.

How We Test & Score Tools

We’ve spent years building, refining, and improving our software testing and scoring system. The rubric is designed to capture the nuances of software selection and what makes a tool effective, focusing on critical aspects of the decision-making process.

Below, you can see exactly how our testing and scoring works across seven criteria. It allows us to provide an unbiased evaluation of the software based on core functionality, standout features, ease of use, onboarding, customer support, integrations, customer reviews, and value for money.

Core Functionality (25% of final scoring)

The starting point of our evaluation is always the core functionality of the tool. Does it have the basic features and functions that a user would expect to see? Are any of those core features locked to higher-tiered pricing plans? At its core, we expect a tool to stand up against the baseline capabilities of its competitors.

Standout Features (25% of final scoring)

Next, we evaluate uncommon standout features that go above and beyond the core functionality typically found in tools of its kind. A high score reflects specialized or unique features that make the product faster, more efficient, or offer additional value to the user.

We also evaluate how easy it is to integrate with other tools typically found in the tech stack to expand the functionality and utility of the software. Tools offering plentiful native integrations, 3rd party connections, and API access to build custom integrations score best.

Ease of Use (10% of final scoring)

We consider how quick and easy it is to execute the tasks defined in the core functionality using the tool. High scoring software is well designed, intuitive to use, offers mobile apps, provides templates, and makes relatively complex tasks seem simple.

Onboarding (10% of final scoring)

We know how important rapid team adoption is for a new platform, so we evaluate how easy it is to learn and use a tool with minimal training. We evaluate how quickly a team member can get set up and start using the tool with no experience. High scoring solutions indicate little or no support is required.

Customer Support (10% of final scoring)

We review how quick and easy it is to get unstuck and find help by phone, live chat, or knowledge base. Tools and companies that provide real-time support score best, while chatbots score worst.

Customer Reviews (10% of final scoring)

Beyond our own testing and evaluation, we consider the net promoter score from current and past customers. We review their likelihood, given the option, to choose the tool again for the core functionality. A high scoring software reflects a high net promoter score from current or past customers.

Value for Money (10% of final scoring)

Lastly, in consideration of all the other criteria, we review the average price of entry level plans against the core features and consider the value of the other evaluation criteria. Software that delivers more, for less, will score higher.

Core Features

Custom Workflows

Design and automate multi-step processes tailored to your team’s needs. Trigger actions, assign tasks, and set approvals for any project type.

Task Dependencies

Link tasks to visualize and control project sequences. Prevent bottlenecks by ensuring work starts only when prerequisites are complete.

Dynamic Request Forms

Collect project requests with customizable forms that auto-route submissions. Standardize intake and reduce manual triage for new work.

Real-Time Collaboration

Comment, edit, and share files directly within tasks. Keep feedback and discussions centralized for easy reference.

Resource Management

Allocate team members, track workloads, and forecast capacity. Balance assignments to avoid overloading or underutilizing staff.

Advanced Reporting

Build interactive dashboards and export detailed analytics. Monitor project health, team performance, and deadlines in one place.

Ease of Use

Wrike offers a modern, feature-rich interface, but its depth can feel overwhelming for new users or teams with simple needs. Many users appreciate the customization and flexibility, yet navigating advanced features like workflow automation and resource management often requires training. The platform’s onboarding guides and help resources are helpful, but teams with limited technical experience may find setup and daily use more complex than expected for basic project tracking.

Integrations

Wrike integrates with Microsoft Teams, Google Drive, Salesforce, Slack, Jira, Adobe Creative Cloud, Dropbox, Box, Outlook, and Zoom, among others.

Wrike also offers an open API and connects with third-party integration tools like Zapier for expanded connectivity.

New Product Updates from Wrike

Wrike Inbox Adds Search and Notification Filters
Wrike Inbox adds search and filters to help users find important notifications faster.
August 16 2026

Wrike Inbox Adds Search and Notification Filters

Wrike Inbox adds keyword search across all Inbox sections and filters for Approvals and @mentions. The update makes it easier to narrow notifications and manage only the results that match the current search. Highlights include:

  • Inbox Search: Searches notifications across Incoming, Sent, and Archive.
  • Approval Filters: Lets users filter Inbox activity to show approval-related notifications.
  • @Mention Filters: Helps users focus on notifications where they were mentioned.
  • Targeted Bulk Actions: Applies actions such as Mark as unread and Archive all only to matched search results.

Visit Wrike’s official site for more details.

August 16 2026

Wrike AI Agents Add Dynamic Mentions, Teams Alerts, and New Templates

Wrike AI Agents add dynamic role-based @mentions, people-field actions, Teams group chat notifications, timed pauses, and new prebuilt agent templates. The updates give teams more flexibility to automate assignments, notifications, and time-dependent workflows. Highlights include:

  • Dynamic @Mentions: Resolves authors, assignees, approvers, and followers into live @mentions at runtime.
  • People Field Support: Lets agents read people-type custom fields and use those users for assignments or notifications.
  • Teams Group Chats: Sends notifications directly to Microsoft Teams group chats with links back to Wrike items.
  • Wait Before Acting: Lets agents pause for a specified time before executing actions.
  • Prebuilt AI Agents: Adds Revision Tracker, Project Coordinator, and Missed Deadline agent templates.

Visit Wrike’s official site for more details.

August 16 2026

Wrike MCP v2 Expands Search and Item Management

Wrike MCP v2 adds unified search, readable field values, numeric ID support, hierarchy tools, and support for creating multiple items in one call. The update improves how supported AI assistants retrieve, interpret, and manage Wrike work items. Highlights include:

  • Unified Search: Searches tasks, folders, projects, and Custom Item Types with expanded filtering.
  • Clearer Results: Resolves people, statuses, parent items, and custom field values into readable names.
  • Numeric ID Support: Uses the same numeric IDs shown in Wrike for more reliable links and fewer parameter errors.
  • Hierarchy Navigation: Adds tools for reading item children and navigating nested work structures.
  • Multi-Item Creation: Supports creating several Wrike items in a single call.

Visit Wrike’s official site for more details.

Wrike Adds Flexible Board Grouping and Calendar Filters
Wrike’s Calendar widgets use flexible filters to refine scheduled work.
August 2 2026

Wrike Adds Flexible Board Grouping and Calendar Filters

Wrike adds single-select and multi-select field grouping in Board View, cleaner filtered layouts, and expanded Calendar widget filtering for tasks and projects. These updates give teams more control over how work is grouped, filtered, and reviewed. Highlights include:

  • Custom Board Columns: Groups Board View columns using single-select or multi-select custom fields in addition to workflow statuses.
  • Flexible Swimlanes: Creates horizontal swimlanes using custom fields instead of limiting grouping to assignees.
  • Cleaner Board Filtering: Hides empty columns and swimlanes when filters are applied.
  • Expanded Calendar Filters: Filters widgets by parent, item type, assignee, status, start date, and due date.
  • AND/OR Logic: Combines multiple filter conditions to create more precise Calendar views.
  • Tasks and Projects: Displays both tasks and projects within the same Calendar widget.

Visit Wrike’s official site for more details.

August 2 2026

Wrike MCP v2 Beta Adds Unified Search and Bulk Actions

Wrike MCP v2 beta adds expanded read-and-write tools for managing Wrike work through Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Gemini, Cursor, and other compatible AI assistants. These updates reduce manual navigation and help teams complete more project management tasks through natural-language requests. Highlights include:

  • Unified Search: Searches Wrike work from connected AI tools to surface relevant projects, tasks, and other items.
  • Work Creation and Updates: Creates and updates Wrike items directly from supported AI assistants.
  • Bulk Actions: Applies changes to multiple Wrike items through a single AI-assisted workflow.
  • Inbox @Mentions: Accesses relevant inbox mentions to help users review and respond to team activity.
  • Whiteboard Management: Lets connected AI tools work with Wrike whiteboards.

Visit Wrike’s official site for more details.

Wrike AI Agents Add Prebuilt Agents and Smarter People References
Wrike AI Agents automatically @mention the right teammates based on their roles.
July 26 2026

Wrike AI Agents Add Prebuilt Agents and Smarter People References

Wrike adds three prebuilt AI Agents, dynamic role-based @mentions, and People custom field support for AI Agents. These updates automatically notify or assign the right teammates based on project roles and People fields, reducing manual configuration. Highlights include:

  • Prebuilt AI Agents: Enable ready-to-use agents for status tracking, project coordination, and missed deadline notifications.
  • Dynamic @Mentions: Automatically mention authors, assignees, approvers, and followers based on their roles.
  • People Custom Field Support: Read and act on People fields to assign tasks and notify the appropriate teammates.

Visit Wrike's official site for more details.

Wrike Whiteboards Now Open Natively in Wrike
Wrike keeps whiteboards accessible from tasks, projects, and attachments.
July 26 2026

Wrike Whiteboards Now Open Natively in Wrike

Wrike adds a native full-screen Whiteboards experience, contextual navigation, shareable URLs, updated whiteboard titles, and in-app access from tasks, projects, folders, attachments, and the Whiteboard Hub. These updates reduce context switching and make whiteboards easier to access and navigate within Wrike. Highlights include:

  • Native Full-Screen View: Opens whiteboards directly in Wrike instead of a separate browser tab.
  • Contextual Navigation: Returns users to their previous location after closing a whiteboard.
  • Shareable Whiteboard Views: Copies a direct link to the current whiteboard view for collaboration.
  • Updated Whiteboard Titles: Displays the latest whiteboard title within the Wrike interface.
  • In-App Whiteboard Access: Opens whiteboards from tasks, projects, folders, attachments, and the Whiteboard Hub.

Visit Wrike's official site for more details.

Wrike Improves Template Mapping and Dashboard Filters
Wrike’s template mapping simplifies template setup across workspaces.
July 19 2026

Wrike Improves Template Mapping and Dashboard Filters

Wrike expanded Template Mapping to support workflows and custom item types during template installation, while making the new filter experience the default across Dashboard chart widgets. These updates help teams adopt templates more easily and standardize dashboard filtering across workspaces. Highlights include:

  • Expanded Template Mapping: Maps workflows and custom item types to existing workspace configurations to reduce duplicate setup during template installation.
  • Default Dashboard Filters: Applies the new filter experience to all chart widgets and automatically migrates existing widgets to the updated filtering system.

Visit Wrike’s official site for more details.

Wrike Whiteboards Now Support Presentation Deck Imports
Wrike’s Whiteboards turn presentation decks into collaborative sessions.
July 19 2026

Wrike Whiteboards Now Support Presentation Deck Imports

Wrike Whiteboards now makes it easier to turn presentation materials into interactive collaboration. By importing presentation decks directly, teams can quickly move from sharing information to workshopping ideas together inside a whiteboard. Highlights include:

  • PDF and PPT Imports: Converts presentation files into ordered slides for Whiteboards.
  • Presentation-Ready Layouts: Automatically creates zones and zoom settings to reduce manual setup.
  • Collaborative Sessions: Turns presentation decks into interactive whiteboard sessions for team collaboration.

Visit Wrike’s official site for more details.

Wrike Enhances the New Gantt Chart
Wrike’s enhanced Gantt Chart makes task ownership easier to see.
July 19 2026

Wrike Enhances the New Gantt Chart

Wrike enhanced the New Gantt Chart with customizable item ordering, an option to display tasks and milestones above projects and folders, synchronized ordering preferences with Table View, and assignee avatars on the chart canvas. These updates improve project visibility while giving teams more control over how timelines are organized. Highlights include:

  • Custom Item Ordering: Choose how projects, folders, tasks, and milestones are displayed to match your preferred workflow.
  • Assignee Avatars: Displays assigned team members directly on the Gantt chart for faster task identification.
  • Saved View Preferences: Saves your preferred item ordering and applies it consistently across Gantt Chart and Table View.

Visit Wrike’s official site for more details.

Wrike Specs

  • API
  • Batch Permissions & Access
  • Budgeting
  • Calendar Management
  • Collaboration Support
  • Contact Management
  • Contact Sharing
  • Customer Management
  • Dashboard
  • Dashboards
  • Data Export
  • Data Import
  • Data Visualization
  • Dependency Tracking
  • Document Sharing
  • Expense Tracking
  • External Integrations
  • File Sharing
  • Gantt Charts
  • Kanban Boards
  • Multi-User
  • Notifications
  • Project Management
  • Resource Management
  • Scheduling
  • Task Scheduling/Tracking
  • Third-Party Plugins/Add-Ons
  • Time Management
  • Travel Management
  • Workflow Management

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Andrew Lumby
By Andrew Lumby

I've spent over 10 years turning chaotic backlogs into shipped, measurable work. As Senior Technical Product Manager at Black & White Zebra, I lead web platform strategy, manage remote teams, and run Agile delivery. Previously at 2U, I led an 80+ site CMS migration and drove CRO improvements. I hold dual BAs in English Literature and Information Systems from Hofstra. My expertise spans product testing, discovery, and optimization.