Customer Reviews (10)
Algernon A.
Worth the investment
Wrike feels a bit pricey at first, especially if you're a small team like mine, but honestly it pays for itself once you get used to how much time it saves. The ROI is pretty solid since we avoid a lot of miscommunication and duplicated work now. I do wish the lower-tier plans had a few more features, but overall it’s great value for what we need. Definitely worth the investment if you want something reliable and flexible.
Joshua P.
Solid and improving tool
After using Wrike for over five years, I've seen it grow into a more reliable and feature-rich platform that fits well with our evolving workflows. It hasn’t lost that balance between flexibility and simplicity, though there’s still room to improve the mobile app experience.
Wayne W.
Steady improvement over time
Started using Wrike about 4 years ago and honestly, it’s come a long way since then. The interface feels cleaner now and some of the features that used to be clunky have smoothed out, which makes managing projects way less stressful. One thing that bugs me a bit is the occasional lag when switching between tasks, but overall it’s been a solid tool that my whole team relies on daily. Definitely worth sticking with if you want something that grows with your needs.
Miles M.
Solid but could improve
Been with them for about 4 years now, and while the interface has improved, it sometimes feels cluttered and unintuitive for quick tasks. The project tracking is solid, but I wish notifications were easier to manage.
Noah S.
Smooth setup, easy onboarding
Getting set up with Wrike was smoother than I expected, took me a couple hours to get everything organized but the onboarding guides really helped. Still figuring out some features, but the learning curve isn’t too steep.
Charles G.
Mixed feelings on setup
Getting Wrike up and running was a bit of a mixed bag. The initial setup wasn’t too bad—I had the basics working within a couple of hours—but diving deeper into the features took a lot longer than I expected. The onboarding materials were helpful but sometimes felt a bit scattered, so there was a noticeable learning curve. Overall, it wasn’t a nightmare, but I definitely spent more time than I wanted figuring out some workflows.
Edward S.
Worth the extra cost
The pricing felt a bit steep at first, but the way it streamlines our projects makes it worth the cost in the long run. Definitely saw a solid return on investment with fewer missed deadlines and better team communication.
Lucas C.
Great task dependencies
The task dependencies feature really helped keep our projects on track, making it easy to see what needs to happen next. The time tracking tool is useful, but sometimes glitches when switching between tasks.
Nina W.
Smooth setup, minor learning curve
Getting everything set up took about a day, but the onboarding materials made it much smoother than I expected. There was a bit of a learning curve with the more advanced features, but basic tasks were quick to pick up.
Dorothy M.
Reliable and Improving Over Time
Started using Wrike about five years ago, and I can honestly say it’s come a long way. The interface feels smoother now, and new features like time tracking have made managing projects easier. It’s reliable and keeps improving without overwhelming users with constant changes.