Atlas vs Wrike
Both are capable platforms. The honest answer depends on how much you want to consolidate. Wrike is a deep, enterprise-grade work management platform. Atlas matches the project core for most teams and adds a real CRM, HR/payroll suite, and contracts with e-signature so the whole business runs in one workspace.
Wrike is a mature, powerful project and work management platform. Its custom workflows, resource management, proofing, and reporting are genuinely enterprise-grade, and it is a strong fit for professional services and marketing teams.
Best for:
Enterprise and professional-services teams that need advanced project management, resource planning, and proofing with granular controls.
Wrike is a deep, enterprise-grade work management platform. Atlas matches the project core for most teams and adds a real CRM, HR/payroll suite, and contracts with e-signature so the whole business runs in one workspace.
Best for:
Teams that want capable project and work management but also need CRM, HR/payroll, and contracts on one data model rather than integrated separately.
Feature comparison
A fair scorecard. Where the rival leads, we say so.
| Capability | Atlas | Wrike |
|---|---|---|
| Advanced work & resource management | Solid | Best-in-class |
| Custom workflows & proofing | Solid | Best-in-class |
| Dashboards & reporting | ||
| Time tracking & billable hours | ||
| Built-in CRM (deals, pipeline, forecast) | ||
| HR / payroll / hiring suite | ||
| Contracts + e-signature | ||
| Native PDF studio | ||
| Automations (no-code) | ||
| Mobile + browser extension | Mobile app |
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