Customer Reviews (10)
Edwin H.
Finally tracked tasks clearly
Our team was drowning in missed deadlines and unclear task ownership until we switched to Wrike. It helped us track who’s doing what in real time, so nothing slips through the cracks anymore, though sometimes the interface feels a bit clunky.
Andre W.
Great for Task Dependencies
The task dependencies feature really helped keep our projects on track, but the reporting tools could be a bit more intuitive. Overall, it makes managing deadlines easier than before.
Ronald E.
Solid tool that keeps improving
Started using Wrike about five years ago and have seen it grow into a much more reliable tool over time. The interface has definitely improved, making task management smoother, and the new reporting features are genuinely helpful. Occasionally, the learning curve for new features can be a bit steep, but overall, it’s become an essential part of how my team stays organized and communicates. It’s clear they listen to user feedback, which has made a big difference in my experience.
Patricia W.
Solid project management tool
Wrike's been solid for keeping my projects on track. The interface can be a bit clunky sometimes, but I like how easy it is to assign tasks and track progress. Definitely saved me some headaches at work.
Eugene C.
Setup took some time
Getting everything set up was a bit slower than I expected, mostly because the onboarding felt a little scattered. Once I got the hang of it, things smoothed out, but the learning curve was definitely noticeable at the start.
Tetsuya G.
Worth the investment for teams
Wrike isn’t the cheapest option out there, but I’ve found it delivers solid value, especially when managing multiple projects at once. The features help keep everything organized, which saves me time and reduces errors—so the ROI feels real. For smaller teams, it might seem a bit pricey, but for us, it’s worth the investment given how much smoother our workflow has become.
Theodore B.
Good features, clunky interface
I gave Wrike a shot after trying Asana and Trello, mainly because it promised more advanced reporting tools. While I liked the customizable dashboards and task dependencies, the interface felt a bit clunky and not as intuitive as Asana's clean layout. Also, the learning curve was steeper than I expected, which slowed down team adoption. It has potential, but the extra complexity didn’t quite justify switching from simpler tools for our needs.
Natalie H.
Mixed feelings after years
Started using Wrike about five years ago and have seen it change quite a bit. Some updates really improved the interface, but other changes made it feel more cluttered and less intuitive. It still works for basic project tracking, but the learning curve keeps getting steeper.
Russell B.
Cleared Up Task Chaos
Our team was drowning in scattered tasks and missed deadlines, which made it tough to track progress clearly. Wrike helped by centralizing all our project updates and giving us an easy way to see who was responsible for what, which honestly cut down on a lot of back-and-forth emails. It doesn’t fix everything, but it made juggling multiple projects way more manageable.
Ralph G.
Solid for team projects
Wrike's been solid for keeping our team on track, tho sometimes the interface feels a bit clunky. Still, it handles project tracking way better than some other stuff I’ve tried.