Customer Reviews (10)
Zachary C.
Helped fix deadline chaos
Our team was drowning in missed deadlines and unclear task ownership until we started using Wrike. It made tracking progress and assigning tasks way easier, which actually helped us meet project goals on time more consistently.
Alastair D.
Gantt and tracking issues
The Gantt chart feature is confusing and clunky, making it hard to plan projects effectively. Also, the time tracking is unreliable and often doesn’t log hours correctly.
Chase M.
Smooth setup, minor learning curve
Getting Wrike up and running was surprisingly smooth. The onboarding guides were clear, and I had most of our projects set up in under an hour. There was a slight learning curve with some features, but overall it wasn’t bad at all.
Mami T.
Decent, but a bit pricey
The pricing feels a bit steep for smaller teams, and I wasn’t sure the features justified the cost at first. It can deliver decent ROI if you really dive into all the tools, but for basic project needs, it might be more than you actually need.
Logan H.
Better for complex projects
Switched from Asana and Trello because Wrike’s task dependencies and time tracking fit our workflow better. It’s a little more complex to set up, but once running, it really keeps everyone on the same page.
Barnaby M.
Overpriced for the features
The pricing feels way too high for what you actually get. I didn’t see enough ROI to justify the cost, especially compared to cheaper tools that do the job just as well.
Gerald D.
Decent but kinda pricey
The pricing feels a bit steep for what Wrike offers, especially when some similar tools are cheaper. It works fine for managing projects but I’m not sure I’m getting the best bang for my buck.
David M.
Good for complex projects
Switched from Asana to Wrike because I needed more detailed task dependencies, but found Wrike's interface a bit cluttered compared to Trello. It handles complex projects well but can feel overwhelming for smaller teams.
Arthur H.
Mixed feelings on setup
Getting Wrike up and running was a bit of a mixed bag. The initial onboarding was straightforward enough, and I had the basics set up in under an hour, which was nice. However, diving deeper into customization and integrations took way longer than I expected, with some confusing UI choices slowing me down. Overall, it didn’t feel super intuitive at first, but once you get past the learning curve, it’s workable.
Maya R.
Worth the investment overall
Wrike can feel a bit pricey compared to some other tools, but in my experience, it totally pays for itself when you factor in how much time it saves on project tracking and communication. For a small team like mine, it’s great value because it keeps everyone on the same page without too much hassle. The ROI came through pretty quickly since fewer things fell through the cracks. Would say it’s worth the investment if you actually use all its features.