If you’re evaluating Wrike for project management software, the three strongest independent alternatives in our editorial ranking are Asana, Monday Work Management, ClickUp. Each has a different best-fit buyer — the right choice depends on team size and workflow, not on which has the loudest review-site presence.
Why Wrike sometimes isn’t the right pick: Engineering teams (Jira wins), simple Kanban needs (Trello cheaper), or teams concerned about ownership uncertainty. See full “worst for” verdict →
9 Wrike alternatives
| Rank | Product | Best for | Target size | Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Asana | Cross-functional teams (marketing, ops, design, customer success) at 25-2,000 employees needing clean UX over feature depth. | 25–2,000 | ● Transparent |
| #2 | Monday Work Management | SMB and mid-market ops teams (5-500 employees) wanting visual customization and work-OS positioning. | 5–500 | ● Transparent |
| #3 | ClickUp | Budget-conscious SMB and mid-market (10-500 employees) wanting one tool for projects + docs + chat at lowest price. | 10–500 | ● Transparent |
| #4 | Atlassian Jira | Engineering teams (5-10,000+ developers) running sprint-based agile development. | 5–10,000+ | ● Transparent |
| #5 | Notion | SaaS product/eng/design teams (5-500 employees) where docs and lightweight project management share the same workflow. | 5–500 | ● Transparent |
| #6 | Trello | Personal use, freelancers, small teams (1-50 users) wanting simple Kanban without setup time. | 1–100 | ● Transparent |
| #7 | Smartsheet | Traditional PMOs in mid-market and enterprise (50-10,000 employees) running Excel-style project portfolio management. | 50–10,000 | ● Transparent |
| #9 | Airtable | Ops teams (5-500 employees), content production, marketing ops, HR ops, building custom workflows with database power. | 5–500 | ● Transparent |
| #10 | Microsoft Project | Microsoft 365-anchored enterprises (1,000+ employees) with formal PMOs running Gantt-driven projects with resource management. | 500–100,000+ | ● Transparent |
Which alternative for which buyer
Asana
Work management default for cross-functional teams.
Cross-functional teams (marketing, ops, design, customer success) at 25-2,000 employees needing clean UX over feature depth.
Engineering teams running sprints (Jira wins), traditional PMOs needing deep resource leveling, or SMB on tight budget (ClickUp cheaper).
Monday Work Management
Visual customization for work-OS positioning.
SMB and mid-market ops teams (5-500 employees) wanting visual customization and work-OS positioning.
Engineering teams (Jira wins), large enterprise (Smartsheet/Microsoft Project better fit), or teams above 100 users on tight budget.
ClickUp
Most features at lowest price for budget-conscious teams.
Budget-conscious SMB and mid-market (10-500 employees) wanting one tool for projects + docs + chat at lowest price.
Teams prioritizing UX over features (Asana wins), large enterprise (performance issues), or anyone needing best-in-class single feature.
Atlassian Jira
Engineering team default for sprint-based development.
Engineering teams (5-10,000+ developers) running sprint-based agile development.
Cross-functional/non-engineering teams (Asana, Monday, ClickUp far better), or organizations not running agile sprints.
Notion
Docs + lightweight project management on one surface.
SaaS product/eng/design teams (5-500 employees) where docs and lightweight project management share the same workflow.
Engineering teams running sprints (Jira wins), traditional PMOs with Gantt needs, or teams needing deep custom permissions.
Trello
Simplest Kanban for small teams.
Personal use, freelancers, small teams (1-50 users) wanting simple Kanban without setup time.
Teams above 100 users, anyone needing Gantt/sprints/timeline, or teams that have outgrown Kanban-only boards.
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Last updated 2026-05-07. Rankings reflect editorial judgment based on the published Top 10 Project Management Software for 2026. We accept no vendor payments. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.