Wrike Desktop App [Ultimate 2024]

For example, you can quickly search for tasks or create a new task without clicking the Wrike icon. It makes the tool feel instant rather than laggy. Here is the best part: The Wrike Desktop App offers limited offline access.

The Wrike Desktop App lives in its own dedicated window. It creates a psychological boundary: This space is for work. It helps you enter a deep focus state where you manage tasks without the temptation of the wider internet lurking one click away. Browser notifications are easy to miss—or worse, they get buried under 50 other Chrome alerts.

The Desktop app eliminates that friction. You can drag a PDF from your desktop folder directly into a Wrike task or folder, and it uploads instantly. You can also drag images from the web or other apps straight into your comments section. The desktop app supports global shortcuts that the browser cannot always capture (because the browser wants to use those keys for itself).