Wrike
| Developer: | Wrike, Inc. |
| License: | Commercial / Free trial |
| User Rating: | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (2 votes) |
| Official Website: | www.wrike.com |
| Platform: | Web-based |
Wrike Review
Wrike is a web based project management and collaboration software program developed by Wrike Inc. It provides monthly subscription based online project management solution starting from collaborator to project manager. There are several plans available for you to choose including Unlimited Viewers, Collaborator and Manager.
Viewers can view tasks, receive notifications about changes and mark tasks as completed. Collaborators can create and edit tasks, view and update project plans on the timeline with 500 MB of file storage. And Managers have task version control, can create templates, build task dependencies and run reports with 5 GB of file storage.
Highlight Features of Wrike
- Project Management: Task assignment, Task sharing, Flexible structures, Selective sharing of projects and subprojects, Intraday tasks, Dynamic Timeline (Gantt Charts), Time-tracking, History (version control), Excel (CSV) export and import and Real-time cross-project reports.
- Productivity: Automatic task reminders, Daily digest, Dashboard for daily planning.
- Collaboration: Intelligent Email Engine, Discussions, Selective sharing, File uploading, Email & online notifications about changes and Real-time data update.
There is 30 days trial version is available to try. You can sign up risk-free trial version with no credit card required. With a 30-day free trial included, you can evaluate and find out whether it is the right choice for you or not.
User Experience with Wrike Software
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(2 votes)
December 4th, 2009 3:02 am
I’ve been using Wrike for about a year now and I’m quite happy with the system. It’s more advanced than Basecamp, as it has gantts, various reports and will soon hopefully have resource management. The thing I really like about it is that Wrike lets you have all your projects in one workspace, so you don’t have to jump between different sites. Overall a very good system for a team of 10-15.