Mar 20 2019 02:39 PM
Apr 02 2019 01:36 PM
@CIH_Yohe We have been using planner for a few months now, and I have researched Wrike and other platforms heavily. I can tell you this: Planner is very lightweight and limited in functionality. it is likely a few years away from competing with the "power features" that others have. We will likely be switching up to Teamwork PM in the near future. The Planner roadmap does not look promising. It is a nice simple tool for basic needs only.
Apr 02 2019 01:41 PM
@tredhead - Thanks for the feedback. We're finding that it is definitely lightweight but, in some cases, that's appropriate for the business. Also, it's not an apples-to-apples comparison between Wrike and MS Planner if you don't also include SharePoint and MS Teams. We're creating some use cases to really test it out. Thanks again!
May 13 2019 03:12 PM
Oct 26 2019 07:44 AM
Oct 30 2019 05:52 AM
@IT_Support_SAANA - I never got much traction/input on specific use cases. My research led me to believe that Wrike falls between Planner and Project. It is more robust than Planner in that it supports, for example, predecessors, but I it is not as robust as Project. I was disappointed at the level of integration between Planner and Project, but was able to create draft custom workflows to improve the integration. Full disclosure, my attention on this was sidetracked!
Dec 16 2019 10:44 AM
Check out the new Project Web for a more Wrike-like experience.