Wrike is a project management tool for teams to collaborate, automate tasks, and track progress.
Wrike helps streamline project workflows, making it easier to see what's happening and automate routine tasks. It offers dashboards to track progress, supports different project views like Kanban boards, and works with other apps you might use. Teams can customize it to fit their needs.
Project Dashboards and Views:
Wrike lets you see your tasks in different ways. You can use Kanban boards, Gantt charts, tables, or calendars. Pick what works best for you and get the job done.
Workflow Automation:
Wrike can do some of the boring stuff for you. It uses its Automation Engine to take care of repetitive tasks so you can focus on the important stuff.
Resource Management:
Keep track of who’s doing what and how long it takes. Wrike helps you use your resources wisely with workload charts and timesheets.
Customizable Requests and Approvals:
Make requesting and approving things easy. Wrike streamlines the process to save you time and cut down on paperwork.
Integrations:
Wrike plays well with others. You can connect it to over 400 apps like Slack, Microsoft, and Adobe. This helps you get more done without switching between apps all the time.
AI-driven Recommendations:
Get smart help with your projects. Wrike uses AI to give you insights that make managing tasks and workflows easier.
Wrike is available on the web, on mobile, and as a desktop app.
Yes, Wrike lets you change how things look and build project dashboards that fit you.
Wrike uses its Automation Engine. You set up triggers, and then define the actions that happen automatically.
Yes, Wrike works with over 400 other apps. This helps keep your workflows smooth.
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