Productivity
Wrike
Wrike is a work management and project collaboration platform with Gantt charts, custom workflows, and real-time reporting.
What is Wrike?
Wrike was founded in 2006 and grew into one of the more enterprise-capable work management platforms in the market, with a feature set that addressed large teams managing complex projects with dependencies, resource allocation, and reporting requirements that lighter tools cannot handle. Citrix acquired Wrike in 2021 for $2.25 billion, adding it to an enterprise software portfolio that includes remote desktop and networking products. The acquisition positioned Wrike as the project management layer for enterprise digital workspace deployments, where it could integrate with Citrix Virtual Apps and other enterprise infrastructure.
Wrike's project management features include Gantt charts, workload views, request intake forms, custom workflows, and a proofing tool for creative asset review. The platform's real-time collaboration model — where multiple users can view and edit projects simultaneously with changes reflecting immediately — requires a WebSocket or similar persistent connection architecture that is more sensitive to backend latency than simpler request-response web applications. Integration with tools like Salesforce, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Google Workspace means Wrike sits in the middle of many enterprise workflow automation chains where API availability is assumed.
Wrike platform problems cascade through project management workflows in characteristic ways. The Gantt view — one of the most resource-intensive views in the application — can fail to load or render incompletely when backend query performance is degraded. Real-time updates stop reflecting across team members when the WebSocket connection drops, leaving users working from stale data without realizing their view is out of date. The request intake system — used to collect incoming work from stakeholders — can fail to route submissions to the correct project when the workflow engine is under pressure. The desktop app loses sync with the web version during backend incidents, creating a version mismatch that confuses users comparing their views.
Outage.gg tracks Wrike platform status using real-time community reports from project managers and teams worldwide. If Wrike is down, project views are not loading, or collaboration is failing, the live status page shows current impact from the Wrike enterprise community.
Common Wrike Problems
Issues users most frequently report when Wrike is having problems.
Login failures
Players are unable to sign in, receiving authentication errors or being stuck on loading screens.
Matchmaking problems
Unable to find or join matches, long queue times, or errors when trying to connect to game servers.
Disconnections mid-session
Getting unexpectedly kicked from active sessions, losing in-game progress or items.
In-game store & purchases
Cannot load the in-game store, complete purchases, or received items are not appearing in inventory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Wrike outages and server status.
You can check the live Wrike server status at outage.gg/services/wrike. The page shows real-time community-submitted outage reports, an hourly trend chart, and the current health status.
Wrike can stop working for a number of reasons including scheduled maintenance windows, unexpected server failures, network infrastructure problems, or DDoS attacks. Check the live status page on Outage.gg for the latest community reports to see if others are experiencing the same issue.
Go to outage.gg/services/wrike and click the "Report an Issue" button. Your report is counted immediately and helps confirm whether a problem is widespread. Reports from multiple users trigger a status change visible to everyone watching the page.
Click the "Notify Me" bell button on the Wrike status page at outage.gg/services/wrike. Create a free account and we will send you an email the moment Wrike comes back online — no app download required.
Many services maintain official status pages with planned maintenance notices. Outage.gg aggregates real-time community-reported outages which often surface faster than official channels.
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