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Team information
Number of team members
Average individual salary (annual)
$Estimated monthly savings
3,101 hours
$126,703









Wrike has a variety of different options available to suit your team, including two types of user licenses: full users and limited users.
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- SOC2 Type II, which shows our commitment to taking a robust and secure approach to products, processes, and security surrounding our customer data
- ISO 27001:2013, which confirms that Wrike has an end-to-end security framework and a risk-based approach to managing information security
- ISO 27018:2019, which shows Wrike has controls in place to protect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) in accordance with the privacy principles in ISO/IEC 29100 for the public cloud computing environment
- CSA STAR, which demonstrates that Wrike has addressed issues critical to cloud security as outlined in the CSA Cloud Controls Matrix, and has been assessed against the STAR Capability Maturity Model for activities in cloud security control areas


















