We built Wrike to be extremely flexible so it fits the way you organize, manage, and report on work without forcing you to change the way you work. For years, the basic building blocks of Wrike have been Folders, Tasks, and Subtasks. Now we’ve added Projects, making it easier to track larger initiatives in Wrike. Manage Your Largest Goals Use Projects to manage a
Warm up your fingers to tap and swipe as we have great news for you: Wrike’s fantastic mobile apps are ready-to-use! Now, whether you have just a couple of spare minutes or half an hour, you can invest the time into your work productivity: Check task updates, take part in the discussions, adjust schedules, instantly
Just because more teams are dispersed now than pre-pandemic doesn’t mean work is slowing down. If anything, the pace of work for many teams remains the same or even sped up. More work can translate to more available resources and it’s not always in-house. Freelancers and agencies remain valued team members and can’t be forgotten
The G1 phone is one of the most anticipated devices since the iPhone official release. One of the reasons for this is that it is the first phone empowered by Android, a complete, open mobile phone software stack. Android is the creation of Google, along with the Open Handset Alliance. Numerous experts have cited Android
We already released a preview of what the new Wrike will be like in the series of posts about the beta version. Now, welcome the full new version in its full glory! The new Wrike merges advanced project management functionality with social network-like interactivity and ease of use. During the development of the new Wrike,
After spending the better part of 10 years as a video editor, keyboard shortcuts are like breathing to me. If you're like me, when you type, your thumb instinctively reaches for the Ctrl key, and your opposite finger effortlessly finds its way to a hotkey, sometimes before your brain even realizes what command it's looking
We have a lot of customers in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia, and our own team is also quite diverse. Since we launched in States, we started with a U.S. date format for creating tasks via email, but we always got a lot of requests to make it international. As you know, we
In the best Wrike traditions, we keep bringing the convenience of using your favorite desktop software to the Web. A couple of weeks ago, we introduced a right-click context menu for the folders tree. Now we are introducing drag-and-drop for folders. 1) To move a folder: Left-click on the folder, hold the mouse button and pull the
We already told you how to create tasks in Wrike by sending e-mails. Now let's have a look how to keep track of them and get your stuff done. You can use Wrike as your personal information manager or assistant and task management software at the same time. Simply put a deadline of a task
The brilliance of Wrike is in its ability to help people manage a wide range of activities. Some Wrike users work 24/7 to get their projects delivered as soon as possible. Others work from 9 to 5 on business days only. So that every team can plan its projects in accordance with its work schedule,
For teams to work faster and deliver positive bottom-line results, two key conditions need to be met. First, teams need to be able to communicate asynchronously. Without an easy-to-use and mandated communication method, a team’s ability to collaborate effectively takes a hit. (One of the biggest productivity killers is time spent searching Slack, email, and
At last, the big event is in full swing! We finally opened the virtual Collaborate doors today to thousands of work management enthusiasts for an exciting first day. We welcomed attendees to our digital conference platform, where they could join our mainstage sessions, visit virtual booths, hop into breakout sessions, attend tailored roundtable discussions, and of
Digital transformation is in full swing as organizations continue to iterate on their work structure. Adopting new systems to meet remote work demands and maintain business continuity remain a necessity — albeit at a cost, like burnout contributing to The Great Resignation. Many teams thought that new tech tools would keep them productive and collaborative
From here on out, organizations are going to have to accommodate a distributed workforce. Depending on the line of business, some organizations will return to the office, others will stay remote, and the rest will adopt a hybrid model. Regardless of the model your organization selects, a company’s workforce will need to be connected and in
High-performing teams run projects without a hitch: everyone knows the objectives, collaborates to create a solution, and executes their initiatives to reach the end goal, all while communicating efficiently and effectively. One of the most frequent reasons people come to Wrike is because they are not satisfied with their team productivity. We understand that, and we're
Wouldn't it be so much easier if you could simply show clients, partners, and colleagues an up-to-date project timeline instead of manually preparing reports? Well, great news: now you can! Today we released the Timeline Snapshot. You can take a picture of your project plans on the Timeline and instantly share it with anyone via a
How much time could you save if you didn't have to constantly jump between applications? Wrike is always looking for creative ways to speed up processes and increase efficiency. With our new introduction of 'Starred' and 'Sent' items in Inbox, users can reduce steps and save more time. We do this by creating an intersection between communications
It’s addictively simple to use, and unites the initial task with your e-mail conversations. Let’s say a colleague asks you to resolve an issue. He CCs this e-mail to [email protected]. Then, you comment on the situation by using “Reply to all.” If you leave [email protected] among the recipients of the initial email, the