Integration with Rocketbook
Rocketbook is a cool reusable notebook that integrates with an app to automatically send hand-written notes to a set destination. There are seven icons, and through the app, you can designate each icon to a different location. It integrates with OneNote, OneDrive, Evernote, Google Drive, iCloud, Dropbox, Box, Slack, iMessage and email.
You just check the appropriate icon and, when you're done taking notes, scan the page with the app. It automatically sends a PDF or a JPEG to the specified location. I would love to be able to set one of my locations as Wrike. Most of my meetings end with a to-do list of some sort, and it would be awesome to be able to send it directly to Wrike.
Right now, the app sends the scans from this email address: [User Name] via Rocketbook <notes@email.getrocketbook.com> That email gets an error from Wrike that it is in use or incorrect.
There are two types of Rocketbooks - Everlast and Wave. I have Everlast, I think the only difference is how the pages are wiped clean.
Hi Cassie, thanks for leaving this feedback here. I've used Rocketbook in the past so I can the benefits you've outlined above. I'll be sure to bring it to the attention of Product Team and if I have any information I'll post back here 👍
A couple of us at my company use Rocketbook, too. Two more votes for Rocketbook/Wrike integration!
Adding to the votes for a Wrike/Rocketbook integration!
Adding to vote for the Wrike/Rocketbook integration also!!
Note: Moved to Product Feedback section.
I just started using Rocket book and need this integration also. Thank you.
Any updates on this idea's progress?
Hi Amy,
There are currently no plans to implement this suggestion into Wrike by the Product team. If there are any changes here, I'll be sure to let you know.
mdr
Hugh,
Thanks for the update. I appreciate it.
Best,
Amy
One way to accomplish Rocket book integration is to develop (better) integration with Evernote. This would allow OCR (optical character recognition) of handwritten notes via Rocket book into the formatted and more human friendly organization that Evernote provides.
Another thing that Wrike doesn't do, or does so poorly that it requires too much time to use, is to create a table from a task list. We have weekly client status meetings where all the tasks and subtasks are tracked in Wrike. However, Wrike won't create a useable table of tasks with statuses and notes, etc. that we can use as a meeting agenda.
Thank you for weighing in Dan Moore! Are you using Table View in Wrike?
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@LIsa:
Yes, we evaluated that in a help / training session with Artem of Wrike. All it does is reformat the task names and add a blank column, which doesn't accept RTF (rich text formatting), images, links or graphics. The Wrike features are not adequate to use this view to generate meeting agendas for clients.
I'd really appreciate if anyone has been able to find a workaround to export tasks and subtasks (completed, in progress and on hold) for weekly and monthly client meetings for their projects. Please share if this is the case. Best Regards.
I also am requesting that Wrike be able to integrate with the Rocketbook workflow. Our company of 760 employees has about 50 currently taking advantage of Rocketbook's technology.
I also am requesting that Wrike be able to integrate with the Rocketbook workflow.
Hello Rudy van Marum, welcome to the Community 👋🏻
Thanks for adding your support for this suggestion! Please be sure to upvote the original post if you haven't yet. I'll make sure to post here if there are any updates in the future 🙋🏻♀️
I also am requesting that Wrike be able to integrate with the Rocketbook workflow.
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