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New user here. This is really frustrating. Teaching the team to @mention with every message is tedious, and we have already had real problems with missed notifications.
Thanks for the reminder, Haley. Wrike, pretty please, fix this.
As a company that uses Dashboards, this continues to be a thorn in our side. When teaching new users, it is so difficult to explain the limited circumstances under which you can use subtasks. Ple...
We recently missed a big deadline due to this. In reading the full thread, I'm not sure the Wrike Team understands the issue. No one is asking for a widget showing only sub tasks. Instead, I thin...
Agree, Heinrich. Our company uses Dashboards extensively, and this quirk makes it extremely difficult to train employees - ultimately, it causes people to miss tasks and deadlines, and when that h...
Couldn't agree more, Naomi Bush. Most of us have implemented Wrike in order to get away from the inefficiencies of email, so we need more control over what hits/doesn't hit users' Inboxes. Simply...
Have wanted this feature for years. We finally have more of our team using Wrike consistently, so our Projects have a ton more activity - this is definitely needed.
I would like to upvote this. The suggested thread above really doesn't apply to the iOS app. It would indeed be handy if one could configure it to where new tasks defaulted to (1) a specific user...
Advanced search would be great. Also, the ability to search the Inbox.
Can you clarify what OKR stands for?