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Wrike Pricing
FREE: Wrike’s FREE basic plan is now available for unlimited users. Professional: $9.80 per user/month Business: $24.80 per user/month billed annually Enterprise: $45 per user/month. To receive accurate pricing, contact Wrike directly. Pinnacle: $60 per user/month. To receive accurate pricing, contact Wrike directly.
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Wrike User Reviews
OVERALL RATING
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Brandie
Company size: 11 - 50 employees
Time used: Less than 6 months
Review Source: Capterra
November 2020
A fantastic, Grade-A project management tool...

Whitney
Verified reviewer
Company size: 2-10 employees
Industry: Management Consulting
Time used: More than 2 years
Review Source: Capterra
April 2022
Great product
I love it for managing cross functional projects
Pros
I love how customizable it is. I can adapt it to suit almost every need.
Cons
Reporting is limited and can’t be automatically exported
Reasons for choosing Wrike
Price and familiarity
Reasons for switching to Wrike
Cost

Kelly M
Verified reviewer
Company size: 10,000+ employees
Industry: Information Technology and Services
Time used: More than 2 years
Review Source: Capterra
May 2022
Wrike offers highly customizable team organization options
Wrike is one of my go-to applications for working on the go, updating tasks, and providing feedback to colleagues from any Android or iOS mobile device. Applications like email and a virtual task calendar on platforms like Google, Outlook, and Calendar may be synchronized with it.
Pros
I appreciate that Wrike provides us with features and tools to make our jobs easier. I also appreciate how well the graphical interface works, and how you can utilize it to improve your output. I had a great time, and I like the variety of tools and functions available.
Cons
Even if Wrike lacks the features described so far, its usage and application adds value and guarantees the activities without any problems. I would want it to have these features.
Reasons for switching to Wrike
With Wrike's customizable features, you can establish progress bars on tasks, track the progress of individual tasks visually, regulate who has access to what information, and have a greater feeling of control over your project.
Laetitia
Verified reviewer
Company size: 2-10 employees
Industry: Design
Time used: More than 2 years
Review Source: Capterra
January 2021
Wrike for small businesses
Pros
It's flexible and there are multiple ways to look at projects/task depending on how users like to see things. For example as a list, Gantt chart, table or Boards which is really handy as we have designers and programmers who work very differently. The decision to go with Wrike was also skewed by the ability to have external collaborators join the team. The ability to add custom fields makes it easy to add information required. Different views enable tasks to be seen by project, person, folder etc. Being able to track time on each task is also really useful and easy for everyone. New features are being rolled out frequently and Wrike is fast catching up on the areas I thought were lacking initially.
Cons
The flexibility and customisation makes it a bit confusing to start with, and I also found that the initial set up we had was not optimal. This was the first time we used a Project Management system to this extent, so this may be more of a user error issue. The "CRM" workaround I don't think is worth the trouble. The pricing model is the one that I think lets Wrike down the most. I understand the reason for a minimum of 5 seats, but every increment after this is in 5 seats as well. For a small business, this is a real issue in my view. This is also the case for additional features, many of which are only used by Admin, but are invoiced for each seat.
Reasons for switching to Wrike
The ability to have external collaborators join specific projects
Josh
Company size: 1,001-5,000 employees
Industry: Events Services
Time used: More than 2 years
Review Source: Capterra
April 2022
Maybe It's Just Me...
IT implemented this system to handle project/programming requests and communicating with other departments about these projects. As an outside department, Wrike has been clunky to use.
Pros
I appreciate that Wrike allows us to manage projects with our IT department. The dashboards are helpful for prioritizing projects.
Cons
It is very easy to get "lost" in Wrike and to have a hard time finding a project, file, etc. The interface is clunky and not user friendly, IMO. I am simply an end user, but I have heard from many other end users in other departments who feel the same way. It could be that my use of the product for a few hours every week is not sufficient to become efficient with it. But after working with the software for a few years, I would have expected to have a much easier time with it, especially with my extensive experience with Excel, VBA macros, SQL queries, Outlook, and implementing other event software solutions for our organization. Wrike just isn't that fun or intuitive...