New Exciting Project Management and Collaboration Features!

Published by Valerie  |  Wednesday, 27 May, 2009
Wrike is a project management software provided as a service. Every day we work hard to make our service even better and more valuable for you.

On top of small enhancements every week or two, today, we are glad to introduce a significant system upgrade that will bring a great productivity gain to you.

Today, we present several new productivity features that are added to your existing user subscription for free, as well as extra features that can be additionally purchased with the new pricing.

Among the new free productivity features added to your subscription are 1) project and task discussions and 2) estimation of tasks in hours.

Finally, we’ve enhanced our user management engine and pricing model and made it more tempting for you to invite more co-workers, clients and contractors to collaborate with you on Wrike.

Click on the links above to find out more details about the new features and the pricing.

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4 Comments
  • Published by Eric, Tuesday, 02 June, 2009
    Is it also possible to add this to reports so you can see in a blink which tasks are within estimated hours.
  • Published by Andrew Filev, Tuesday, 02 June, 2009
    Eric,

    Do you mean time-tracking reports, so you can see estimate vs actual time?

    Regards,
    Andrew
  • Published by Eric, Tuesday, 02 June, 2009
    Hi Andrew,

    Sorry for my bad description, that's exactly what I mean.
  • Published by Andrew Filev, Tuesday, 02 June, 2009
    We've added your vote to this feature. This is something on our list, but not in production plans yet.
    The more votes a feature gets, the higher is its relative priority. Thanks for the feedback, its our compass that helps us navigate through thousands of features in our list.
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