Using Wrike Analyze to track creative request volume and team workload

One way we’ve used Wrike Analyze is to track the volume of creative requests by brand, request type, and market. We built a custom report using fields from our request forms (like “Brand” and “Project Type”) to monitor trends over time and identify peak periods.

We also track average completion times by status and use effort vs. allocation comparisons to support better planning. It’s been especially helpful for identifying bottlenecks in feedback loops and improving resource allocation across our design team.

Would love to hear how others are using Analyze to support marketing or creative operations!

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Paula Barrientos, thank you for sharing your approach! I’m sure this will be helpful for others looking for ways to use Analyze to support their marketing or creative operations. Excited to hear more experiences from the community! 😊

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Basudha Sakshyarika Wrike Team member Conviértete en un experto de Wrike con Wrike Discover

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