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Compare: ClickUp vs Wrike
A side-by-side analysis to help you find the right tool.
ClickUp
Freemium
(Under $50/mo)
Free tier available (feature-rich)
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Wrike
Freemium
($50–$200/mo)
Free tier available (basic task management)
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Key Differences
Budget Tier
ClickUp
Under $50/mo
Wrike
$50–$200/mo
Free Trial
ClickUp
Free tier available (feature-rich)
Wrike
Free tier available (basic task management)
Company Size Fit
ClickUp
Solo / Freelancer, Small Team (2–20), Mid-Market (20–200)
Wrike
Mid-Market (20–200), Enterprise (200+)
Best For
ClickUp
Teams who want one app to replace Asana, Jira, and Google Docs
Wrike
Enterprise marketing teams and agencies needing deep resource management and time tracking
Pros
ClickUp
Consolidates multiple disparate software subscriptions into one unified platform
Offers an extensive feature set within its complimentary tier
Provides deep hierarchical customization to match complex operational structures
Delivers high value through competitive enterprise and team pricing
Wrike
Native time tracking and resource planning support complex agency billing models.
Specialized marketing add ons streamline creative reviews and digital asset approvals.
Hierarchical folder structures enforce enterprise scale data organization.
Cons
ClickUp
Extensive feature depth can introduce interface complexity and performance friction
Requires a significant onboarding investment due to its steep learning curve
May overwhelm organizations that prioritize minimalist workflow design
Wrike
User interface feels less intuitive compared to modern lightweight alternatives.
Steep implementation curve requires dedicated training for non technical teams.
What They Share