If you are a developer you might wonder whether Wrike is extensible via some type of API. As of now we do not expose SOAP or REST services, but we do have extensibility through e-mail. The example of how you can use it might be useful not only for developers, but for managers as well.
Let’s say your web-site allows a user to fill a form and provide some feedback. This feedback is then e-mailed by the website to the representatives of your company. You can easily let these people automatically get the feedback logged into Wrike as a task. Simply extend your code (with one or two lines) and add wrike@wrike.com to the CC recipients of such messages.
The representatives who get the e-mail can re-assign it to somebody, track its progress and harness the full power of Wrike.
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How to use Wrike thanks to the ease of use of e-mail API
Published by Andrew | Friday, 12 January, 2007
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