[Not planned (Released in Wrike Labs)] Due date-time
I want to be able to define a due time for tasks, not just due date. There are specific , time sensitive, tasks that need to be delivered on a specific time during the day. At the moment we need to enter this information at the task title which is not ideal.
Also using the "duration" doesn't work because the team then needs to agree on a convention i.e. 4 hours of duration means 1pm . And what about 9pm? How would we indicate that?
I'm sorry to hear that William Hopkins-Trumm! Please let me know if you'd like me to arrange a call with your Account Manager - they might be able to advise you. In regards to this suggestion, unfortunately, I don't have an update from the team and the status hasn't changed.
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
William Hopkins-Trumm What will you do with all the data and history you have in Wrike? It does not export into any usable database. Lisa What does happen to someone's data when they leave? If the ability to convert the entire account data into a CSV or something is not an option, and the backup format is unusable, what do customers do? There is so much history and information within the Wrike database for any company using it.
Hi Marj Downey,
This is an excellent question you've asked, thank you!
All of the data within your Wrike account will remain safe and secure on our servers until you delete the account. So even if you don't renew your subscription, all of your data remains right where you left it and will be accessible again once you reactivate your subscription or downgrade to our Free plan.
With regards to downgrading to our Free plan, none of your Wrike data is lost, but some of it may be inaccessible in the Free plan due to certain features being only available on paid subscriptions.
There are also several features which you can use to save your Wrike data outside of Wrike. For example, you can export your spaces, projects, folders, and tasks to Excel (https://help.wrike.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037345013-Export-Data-to-Excel). This will provide you a readable file that shows the folder tree structure, the workflows and statuses of your tasks, start and due dates, assignees, descriptions, custom field data, and more. Please note that file attachments cannot be exported to Excel.
Using our Account Backup feature (https://help.wrike.com/hc/en-us/articles/209605749-Account-Backup), you can save all of your Wrike account's data including file attachments. The data is backed up in JSON format, which isn't made for human eyes, but can be read using additional software.
And even if you choose to export your data to Excel or use our Account Backup feature, all of your data will still remain secure within Wrike until you choose to delete it, whether or not you have an active subscription with us.
I hope you found this information helpful. Please let us know if you have any questions 😄
Have a productive day!
Lisa would you be able to check with your dev team if it is possible to add a "due time" field that isn't necessarily related to the due date, meaning that even if a task's due time is 1pm on 12/17, it won't show as overdue until 12:00am on 12/18. I'm assuming the challenge with adding the due time is due to its relation to the due date, so I'm wondering if decoupling them would make it easier for your dev team to add it as an independent field. This would at the very least allow for the due time to be visible on "my to-do" and other areas where due time is a critical component. Looking forward to your feedback. Thanks!
Welcome to the Community, Ricardo Ludtke, and thank you for posting your feedback! As far as I know (and I check regularly), the team doesn't have plans for adding time-related fields either. I'll pass on your feedback anyway though, and if I have an update from them, I'll make sure to let you know!
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Would just like to add support to this thread to please add start time & finish times to gantt chart view.
Thanks,
Tommy.
Thank you for sharing your feedback here Tommy Loughran!
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
In order for more members of my organization to use Wrike, we really need this feature implemented since we're using Wrike to start centralizing our events and programs calendars - which have everything to do with time! Right now, we have custom fields for start/end times built using text, but then when we do an export, we have to then manually convert all those text fields over to time values in order to filter/order these events and programs correctly when presented in reports. Could really use this function for both start time and end/due time!
Welcome to the Community Samantha Niese, and thank you for sharing your feedback and use-case here! 🙌
Although this isn't something that the team is planning to work on currently, they'll still receive your feedback for potential future planning 👍
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Please
Thank you for supporting Andrew Goddard! 🙌
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Hey there - I would like to also add my support for this development. Beyond the applications listed in the comments here, I would like to use functionality to create a calendar with time blocking. Time management is one of the most basic building blocks of product management, and right now there's no way for me to effectively manage time for myself or my team in Wrike.
Welcome to the Community Kate Dupuis! 🤗 Thank you for letting us know your feedback here, I'm passing it on to the Product team now 👍
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
When we can have it?
Why is it that a feature request, that is 4 years old and has many, many users requesting it, is still not even on the roadmap?
ClickUp has it and is less expensive than this service.
Having this feature would be so helpful to our team. It would mean I could cut an entire other program out of our workflow & just rely on Wrike alone. I can't emphasize enough how much this feature is needed.
Please add this feature +1
Please add this feature +
Is there any update on this? For being a self-proclaimed "industry leader" it seems crazy that there's no "due time" and that this request has been ignored for over 4 years now
Currently my company is managing its workflow differently in all departments. I am trying my best to sell streamlining with Wrike. I can't sell it without this feature. When will we see it?
Hey folks, we're still waiting to get an update from the team here to see if there are any changes to the current "Not Planned" status. We will let you know as soon as we have one to share 👍
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Major Upvote to this one!
My team and company are looking at other products due to the lack of time based deadlines and tasks. I understand based off of previous feedback that this is a rather large undertaking for the dev. team, but it looks to me like this would be a nonstarter for most modern companies choosing their software solutions as well as a general relevance issue and therefore should be a TOP priority for the dev team. It may take time for those of us currently using Wrike to jump ship without this feature, but it is certainly losing you potential customers and eventually market share.
😕
"Time due date" with email notification to the task´s assigned person is a much needed functionality for us to be able to use Wrike both as a "daily task" tool (with time due date) combined with mid-longterm strategic planning of activities in a 3-6 (6-12) month perspective. I can only use this tool effectively if we get this functionality. So today it´s kind of either or, or almost useless for me.
Elaine Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Elaine Wrike Team member Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
What I would love to see is "start date/time" and "due date/time". This would make the gantt charts 100000x more useful. The delay on this makes me wonder if the data model under the hood is messed up and records are stored with date stamps instead of date/time stamps in UTC. :\
John Funk yea, definitely not a 4 year development type of feature unless there's a deeper issue.
Matthew Tims That's my thinkin. ;) This has the "we backed ourselves into an architectural corner" type of feel to it. But then again, if they're dealing with dates they have to be dealing with some form of localization because of TZ dependent end of day changes.
It just seems like such a strange thing to be abstinent about. I try to not make "well just do x" blanket statements when it comes to implementing features, because the reality is always more complicated than the idea... but with date stuff it really is just a matter of precision. Round/quantize to days... or don't....
So weird...
Hello everyone.
Are there any updates on this one and on a related topic ( https://help.wrike.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360021386233-Adding-a-time-deadline-to-a-task ). So many years to make it "investigating" seems very questionablem, but I hope this feature is going to be implemented soon?
Hi again, everyone! One of Wrike's Product Managers just posted a call-out for interviews as his team is researching ways to support time indication in Wrike. Please check out this post for more details: https://help.wrike.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/4404334658583--Interviews-Time-Indication-in-Wrike- 😊
Thank you for your tremendous support of this suggestion!
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover