Amplifying The Power Of Blueprints
I am currently using the blueprint beta - and really enjoying it.
A couple of things I’m noticing in my use case of the blueprints.
- When creating a blueprint from scratch, the current way Wrike handles a blueprint is fantastic.
- When you’re working on existing tasks, and realise you need to pull in certain subtasks / processes - it's tricky to get the blueprint in as a subtask (currently I copy and paste the description)
What would be great, is when you go to add a sub-task, that when you type the name of the sub-task - the system could search blueprints and auto-complete if a blueprint matches the name being typed in.
If the blueprint option is selected from (perhaps a drop-down) - all the tasks / subtasks / allocation etc could be pulled in from the blueprint into the currently active task.
This would be amazing for our use case where we put a number of checks into the tasks - we could simply pull those descriptions into the current task and mix and match from a library of task blueprints - as often we don’t know the tasks right up front, and have to pull that information in as a task proceeds.
Yes, this idea is great. I have several blueprints that often come together underneath one project - how can you do that?
Thank you for the feedback shared here! Currently, there are no updates on Blueprints functionality, but I'll let you know if that changes.
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Conviértete en un experto en Wrike con Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Conviértete en un experto en Wrike con Wrike Discover