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Wrike - Microsoft Teams Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Wrike and Microsoft Teams

1. Convert Teams conversations into Wrike work items

Data flow: Microsoft Teams ? Wrike

When a project discussion in Teams results in a new action item, users can create a Wrike task directly from a message or meeting note. This is useful for marketing, creative, and professional services teams that need to turn decisions into tracked work without losing context.

  • Capture requests from chat threads and meeting recaps
  • Assign owners, due dates, and priorities in Wrike
  • Preserve the original Teams message as task context

Business value: Reduces missed follow-ups and shortens the time between discussion and execution.

2. Send Wrike task and project updates into Teams channels

Data flow: Wrike ? Microsoft Teams

Wrike can post status changes, task completions, overdue alerts, and milestone updates into dedicated Teams channels. This keeps stakeholders informed without requiring them to log into Wrike for every update.

  • Notify project teams when tasks move between workflow stages
  • Alert managers when deadlines slip or approvals are pending
  • Share milestone progress in client-facing or internal channels

Business value: Improves visibility and keeps cross-functional teams aligned in real time.

3. Route intake requests from Teams into Wrike workflows

Data flow: Microsoft Teams ? Wrike

Teams can be used as the front door for work requests, with submissions routed into Wrike request forms or project templates. This is especially effective for marketing operations, creative services, and internal service desks that receive frequent ad hoc requests.

  • Collect campaign, design, or content requests from Teams
  • Automatically create standardized Wrike projects or tasks
  • Apply the correct workflow, team, and approval path based on request type

Business value: Standardizes intake, reduces manual triage, and improves turnaround time.

4. Coordinate approvals for creative and deliverable reviews

Data flow: Bi-directional

Wrike proofing and approval workflows can be paired with Teams notifications so reviewers are alerted when assets are ready, while approval decisions and comments are reflected back in Wrike. This is valuable for creative agencies and marketing teams managing high-volume review cycles.

  • Notify approvers in Teams when a file is ready for review
  • Capture approval or revision feedback in Wrike
  • Escalate overdue approvals to a Teams channel

Business value: Speeds up review cycles and reduces back-and-forth across email and chat.

5. Support project meetings with live Wrike context in Teams

Data flow: Wrike ? Microsoft Teams

During project meetings in Teams, teams can reference Wrike dashboards, task lists, and project status to review progress and resolve blockers. This is useful for weekly status meetings, client check-ins, and delivery reviews.

  • Use Wrike project data as the source of truth during meetings
  • Review overdue tasks, dependencies, and resource constraints
  • Capture meeting decisions and assign follow-up work in Wrike

Business value: Makes meetings more actionable and ensures decisions translate into tracked work.

6. Escalate risks and blockers from Wrike into Teams for faster resolution

Data flow: Wrike ? Microsoft Teams

When a task is blocked, a milestone is at risk, or a resource conflict is detected in Wrike, an alert can be sent to the relevant Teams channel. This helps project leads and functional managers respond quickly to delivery risks.

  • Trigger alerts for blocked tasks or overdue dependencies
  • Notify resource managers when capacity issues appear
  • Escalate critical issues to leadership or client delivery channels

Business value: Improves issue response time and reduces project delays.

7. Share project artifacts and status summaries across both platforms

Data flow: Bi-directional

Wrike task attachments, project summaries, and reports can be shared in Teams, while files and meeting outputs from Teams can be linked back to Wrike tasks. This supports teams that collaborate on deliverables across multiple departments and external stakeholders.

  • Post weekly status reports from Wrike into Teams
  • Attach meeting notes or files from Teams to the relevant Wrike task
  • Maintain a single audit trail for project-related documents and decisions

Business value: Reduces version confusion and centralizes project communication.

8. Improve cross-functional campaign execution

Data flow: Bi-directional

For marketing campaigns, Teams can serve as the collaboration layer for brainstorming, approvals, and launch coordination, while Wrike manages the campaign plan, task ownership, timelines, and dependencies. Integration ensures both systems support the same campaign lifecycle.

  • Use Teams for campaign kickoff discussions and rapid coordination
  • Track deliverables, timelines, and dependencies in Wrike
  • Push launch readiness updates and post-launch results into Teams

Business value: Aligns creative, marketing, and operations teams around one execution model while preserving fast communication.

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