Feature description
Wrike's unparalleled flexibility is one of the features praised by thousands of Wrike customers. It's built on marrying three simple concepts - hierarchical folders, tagging and selective sharing.
We see hierarchies used every day in things like organizational structures, folders on our hard drives, project/sub-project relations and many other places. Wrike lets you bring those hierarchies into your online workspace, so you can easily organize your data.
Wrike lets you selectively share folders and tasks in a very easy way. So you can see the whole picture while, say, sharing only a part of it with an outside contractor or a colleague from another department. This way, everybody has a clear view of the necessary part of the project work, as well as immediate access to the project data, maintaining both productivity and privacy.
Now, what if you want to share the same item with two departments? This is very easy in Wrike. Any item in your workspace, be it a task or a folder, can be included in several folders. In this way, Wrike folders resemble tags or Gmail labels, and they can be a very handy feature for organizing your data and facilitating collaboration.
Take a look at some of the most common uses of Wrike's flexibility listed in the left-hand menu. The concept of folders in Wrike is very simple, yet it brings you great productivity results. Combined with selective sharing and tagging capabilities, the folders become a very powerful tool that lets you easily organize and manage work on many projects, across many teams, all within one Wrike workspace.
