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Wrike helps scale workflow processes for maximum efficiency, empowering teams, manage projects, drive initiatives, and achieve goals.
Small to midsize businesses, marketing managers, agencies, and marketing teams.
What I appreciated most is the ease of use of the interface, the ability to customize dashboards to track progress, and the integration with other tools that I use daily.
Then they deactivated our account with no warning, and when I asked they said "it's written on the invoice. I supposedly had access to a CSM, but they never called.
It has amazing features like task prioritization, customizable workflows and seamless collaboration. It allows working with team members in realtime and share files with ease.
I was introduced to Wrike by a client who swore by it (and still does) but I'm sad to say my experience with Wrike ended there. In my experience, it was needlessly confusing and just not intuitive.
So far Wrike has been fantastic. It's helping us transition to a more natural work flow and keeping everyone on top of projects.
Who can say for sure that I didn't utilize the assistance, in light of the fact that there are access logs, and still keep up with the unapproved charges.
Wrike has a great interface. I have come to love this software because of how easy it is to use.
Customer support is poor, be very cautious about changes to level of service or SLA's mid-contract with no recourse.
For people like me that are not Photoshop masters, this a great replacement. It helps me create beautiful designs that are resized in one clic for any device/social network.
We are restricted by the number of placeholders provides by the template and there is no option to start a graphic design from scratch in plain canvas.
Love their brand assets manager and how it pulls the data into the design templates. This makes creating brand assets so easy and professional looking.
This may frustrate graphic designers somewhat, but it delights me. As someone who has just enough design knowledge to be dangerous and make a total mess of things.
RelayThat has a great selection of design templates, as well as the ability to add custom typography. Support was quite responsive when I reached out as well.
I've turned to making more and more things on Canva to avoid looking too predictable.
I like that they have predefined templates, an image library, the ability to tweak nearly all aspects of the design, and the appropriate dimensions for most (if not all) social media platforms.
I found the workspace a bit confusing, but not a huge issue.
Speaker 1: Hi, my name is Graham. I'm head of Media Operations at EssenceMediacom, and my rating out of five for Wrike is five. So we looked at all kinds of similar systems before choosing Wrike. Monday.com, Visor, Teamwork, Quickbase. None of them really came up to what we really wanted from a system that was going to integrate fully with our systems and support that management workflow from end to end. So the reasons that we chose Wrike is that it was going to help our business through our year of transformation. It was going to help us set tasks and manage tasks and manage that workflow all the way from top to bottom throughout our whole company. It was quite easy to onboard with Wrike. It took somewhere between three to six months. We went into a lot of detail with the Wrike team, they held our hand through the process, and they ended up integrating with the majority of our systems. The advice I would give people who are considering Wrike for their company is it the right fit, is it going to support your management, is it going to integrate with your systems, and is their company the right fit for you?
Fraser N.: My name is Fraser. I'm a marketing consultant. I'm here today to talk about RelayThat. I'm going to give it three out of five. For more reviews like this, please click below. I looked at a number of design tools before I went to RelayThat. A lot of it was trying to make it simple for someone like me who's not a trained designer. I didn't want to have to get into Photoshop and things like that. I also looked at solutions like Stencil, which is pretty good, but RelayThat seemed to give more options and easier to make a multiple social media and ad formats from it. I chose RelayThat because it gave the opportunity to do some good designs without having to learn something really complex, like Photoshop. For someone who's not a designer like me, that was great. I also wanted something that would work quickly and easily and give me multiple outputs for different sizes of digital ads and of social media posts. They were the main things that I was looking for in a tool. In terms of onboarding and help with RelayThat, that's why I've marked the tool down so much. The actual tool itself works pretty well, although there are limitations of what you can do, but the biggest problem is that RelayThat help and support and training is literally one video that's about a minute long. There are no other types of support videos available at all. It means a lot of people like me have been blundering around and not making the most of the tool, so that's a bit of an issue for me. RelayThat can do a job, but it really lets itself down with the lack of support and video training and onboarding. If that's important to you, then RelayThat is not the tool for you. You'll probably find the same kind of results from something like Canva or Canva Pro, just a few more bells and whistles, because that can do, basically, what RelayThat does. It has updated a lot more, and it's a lot more user-friendly.
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