Wrike
With its five different plans, ranging from free to pinnacle, Wrike offers enterprises of all sizes. The Pinnacle plan enables you to build a customized solution with sophisticated resource planning tools for particular teams inside your organization, if you have the funding for it. The task management requirements for the IT, marketing, product management, and creative teams vary, so you should have the appropriate templates, automations, and communication tools to create the finest task management software for you.
The plans are extensive in terms of features, storage space, and users (the free plan permits unlimited users and 2GB of storage per account), but you'll need to upgrade to a higher-tier plan for particular features. Gantt charts require at least the Team plan, which has a five-user minimum and costs $9.80 per user, per month. The good news is that you can choose month-to-month, which is advantageous if you lack the money to make an advance payment.
You must pay for the Business, Enterprise, and Pinnacle plans annually, and the prices for these plans—which start at $24.80 per user, per month for certain small businesses—may be too high. Once you reach these levels, you can access the different custom features, including custom fields, workflows, and item types. Additionally, you get real-time data, workload graphs, and user rights. In the Business Plan and higher, Wrike offers guest access, approvals, and file proofreading.
Rating: on Forbes Advisor
Pros:
- Unlimited users on free plan
- Highly customizable
- Integrate email
- Interactive Gantt charts
- Open API available to all plans
Cons:
- Expensive plans
- Complex system might be overwhelming
- Most security features on Enterprise and Pinnacle plans only
- Most customization locked behind high-tier plans
Price: $9.80 per user, per month
Download: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wrike