Customer Reviews (10)
Logan S.
Powerful but a bit complex
Switched from Asana and Trello because Wrike offered more customization, but honestly the interface feels cluttered and sometimes overwhelming. It’s great for detailed project tracking, though it took a bit to get used to all the features.
Rory W.
Good value for the price
The pricing felt a bit high at first, but the time saved and how organized the team stays makes it worth it. Definitely saw a solid return on the investment after a few months.
Jackson K.
Solved our project chaos
Our team was drowning in miscommunication and missed deadlines when juggling multiple projects at once. Wrike helped us get everything organized in one place, so tasks didn’t fall through the cracks anymore. I especially liked the real-time updates and easy-to-use dashboards that let us track progress without endless meetings. The only downside is that setting up custom workflows took a bit longer than I expected, but once it's done, it flows smoothly.
Rory W.
Better project tracking overall
Switched from Asana and Trello because Wrike’s timeline views and task dependencies actually keep my projects on track without extra plugins. It’s a bit more complex but the flexibility beats the simpler layouts of the others for my team’s needs.
Peter S.
Solid project organizer
Wrike's been solid for keeping my projects organized without too much hassle, though sometimes the interface feels a bit cluttered.
Terry S.
Works well for teamwork
Wrike’s been pretty solid for keeping track of projects and deadlines. The interface isn’t super flashy but it’s easy enough to figure out, and I like how it keeps everyone on the same page. Only downside is sometimes it feels a bit clunky when switching between tasks.
Maximilian T.
Solid project helper
Wrike’s been solid for keeping my projects on track, and the interface isn’t too overwhelming. Just wish the mobile app was a bit smoother.
Steven H.
Reliable and improving project tool
Been with Wrike for over five years now, and it’s come a long way since I first started. The interface has become much more intuitive and flexible, which really helps when juggling multiple projects. I’ve particularly appreciated how the collaboration features have improved, making it easier for my team to stay on the same page. Occasionally, the mobile app can feel a bit clunky, but overall it’s a solid tool that’s only gotten better with time.
Hannah G.
Good features but pricey
Wrike feels a bit on the expensive side, especially if you're a smaller team or just starting out. The features are solid, but some of the pricing tiers add up quickly and don’t always match the value I expected. That said, when used fully, it can help keep projects organized, so the return on investment is there—just takes a bit of commitment. Overall, decent value but I wish some key features were included in the lower-priced plans.
Kai M.
Solid choice for complex projects
Switched from Asana and Trello because Wrike’s task dependencies and time tracking fit our workflow better, even if the interface took a bit to get used to. It feels more robust for managing bigger projects without being overwhelming.