In Brief
- Wrike now embeds autonomous AI agents into daily team operations.
- Early enterprise adopters report up to 10 hours saved weekly per employee.
- Business operations leaders benefit from streamlined processes and reduced manual workload.
Wrike announced the general availability of Wrike AI Agents on Feb. 5, moving the autonomous intelligence from preview into production for customers on Business, Pinnacle and Apex plans. According to the product announcement, the agents execute complex workflows alongside human teams within a governed environment.
The launch follows a preview period that saw weekly active AI users increase by 4,900%. Wrike reports that AI penetration in enabled accounts grew from 1% to 53%, with agents now representing 23% of all AI traffic on the platform.
What Wrike AI Agents Release Includes
The release includes three out-of-the-box agents plus tools for custom agent creation. The no-code Agent Builder aligns with broader work management trends that put problem-solving tools in the hands of those closest to the issue to find the solution, regardless of technical ability.
| New Additions | Description |
|---|---|
| Risk Status Reporter Agent | Monitors changes in scope, schedule, cost or resources to catch potential risks early |
| Triaging Agent | Automatically classifies incoming requests by type |
| Intake Agent | Inspects new requests to ensure necessary information is included |
| Agent Chaining | Links multiple agents for complex sequential workflows |
| Agent Builder | No-code tool for admins to create custom agents |
| Sandbox Testing | Pre-launch environment to simulate and tune agents |
Wrike's 2025 Year in Review
Wrike expanded its Copilot tool in August 2025, transforming it into a real-time AI assistant that embeds AI capabilities directly into workflows while maintaining existing permission structures. Copilot was made generally available for Business-tier accounts and above the same month.
That announcement followed Wrike's acquisition of Klaxoon, which finalized in January 2025. The company followed up soon after with a deep integration of the visual collaboration tool in April.
The company introduced the Wrike MCP Server in September 2025, allowing third-party AI agents to securely access live work management data. At Collaborate 2025 in October, Wrike previewed AI Agents and a no-code Agent Builder. Gartner named Wrike a Leader in its 2025 Magic Quadrant for Collaborative Work Management in November.
From Chatbots to Autonomous Agents
AI agents now autonomously execute complex, multi-step tasks across enterprise systems, shifting organizations from rule-based automation to dynamic, context-aware decision-making. The evolution is a significant advancement in AI in the workplace, moving beyond simple task assistance to autonomous workflow execution.
Modern AI automation platforms integrate with commonly used enterprise applications, including Salesforce, SAP and Workday. IBM's watsonx Orchestrate exemplifies this approach, connecting with more than 80 enterprise systems to enable multi-agent orchestration across environments.
Wrike Background
Founded in 2006, Wrike targets mid-market and enterprise organizations seeking cross-functional work management. The platform offers AI project management capabilities, workflow automation and real-time dashboards with over 400 app integrations.
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