Wrike Dashboard Widget to a Whiteboard
TL;DR
Copy a Wrike widget link, paste it or add it via Insert → Wrike widget to embed it on a Whiteboard in read-only mode, then open it in a modal to interact with it. Use a public widget link so people without Wrike access can still view the data.
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Availability: Business, Enterprise, Pinnacle. ; Unavailability: Free, Team; |
You can embed a live Wrike dashboard widget on a Whiteboard so your team always sees up-to-date data. The widget appears in read-only mode on the Whiteboard, and you can open it in a modal window to interact with it when needed.
Before you start
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Make sure you have access to the Wrike dashboard and the specific widget you want to embed.
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Decide which link type to use:
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A regular widget link (access depends on Wrike permissions)
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A public widget link (anyone with the link can view the data)
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Open your dashboard in Wrike.
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On the widget you want to embed, click the three-dot menu 1 on the widget title.
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In the drop-down, click Share 2.
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In the Link to widget section, click Copy link 3.
The widget link is now copied to your clipboard.
You can add the widget to the Whiteboard in two ways:
Option A: Paste the link directly
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Open your Whiteboard.
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Paste the copied widget link directly onto the board.
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Whiteboard automatically detects the link and embeds the Wrike widget.
Option B: Use the Insert menu
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Open your Whiteboard.
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In the toolbar, click Insert content 1.
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In the panel that opens, under Insert, select Wrike widget 2.
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When the dashboard widget window opens, paste your Wrike widget link into the link field 3.
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Click Insert 4 to add the widget to your board.
Your Wrike dashboard widget now appears on your Whiteboard.
Note
You can embed a link to a widget only. You can’t embed a link to an entire dashboard.
If you paste a public dashboard link (not a widget link), Whiteboard creates a sticky note with the link instead. Double-click the sticky note to open the dashboard in a new tab. The dashboard does not appear on the board itself.
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On the Whiteboard, the widget appears in read-only mode.
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To interact with it, double-click the widget or click the icon in the top-right corner of the widget.
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The widget opens in a Board modal, where you can use the widget as you would in Wrike (based on your Wrike permissions).
Tip
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If you work with external viewers or collaborators who don’t have Wrike access, use a public widget link so they can still see the data.
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If you see a placeholder instead of the live widget, check the viewer’s Wrike permissions or switch the widget to use a public link.
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Keep widget filters and settings simple so the embedded view is easy to read on the board.
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