How to Use Wrike with Pokee AI
Pokee AI's Wrike integration lets you manage tasks, track projects, and coordinate team work through natural language commands. Create tasks, update statuses, assign work, generate project reports, and automate approval workflows -- all from a single conversation.
What You Can Do with Wrike + Pokee
- Data access: Read and query data from Wrike through natural language commands
- Record management: Create, update, and manage records in Wrike
- Workflow automation: Automate common Wrike workflows and processes
- Reporting: Generate reports and summaries from Wrike data
- Cross-tool integration: Connect Wrike with 90+ other business tools
Getting Started
Step 1: Connect Wrike
Connect your Wrike account when prompted. Pokee uses OAuth 2.0 -- your password is never shared.
Step 2: Start with a Simple Command
- "Show me recent activity in Wrike"
- "Find records in Wrike matching..."
- "Create a new entry in Wrike"
Step 3: Build Up to Complex Workflows
- "Pull data from Wrike and create a weekly report in Google Sheets, then email it to the team"
- "Monitor Wrike daily and post updates to our Slack channel"
- "Sync Wrike data with our Google Sheet tracker and flag any changes"
Example Commands
"Show me all active items in Wrike"
"Update the status of record #123 in Wrike"
"Search Wrike for items created this week"
"Generate a summary report from Wrike data"
Combining Wrike with Other Integrations
| Workflow | Integrations Used |
|---|---|
| Reporting | Wrike + Google Sheets + Gmail |
| Team updates | Wrike + Slack + Google Docs |
| Project tracking | Wrike + Jira + Google Sheets |
| Client management | Wrike + Gmail + HubSpot |
Tips for Best Results
- Be specific about which records or data you need
- Combine Wrike with Google Sheets for structured reporting
- Use scheduled tasks to automate recurring Wrike workflows
- Leverage persistent memory so Pokee remembers your Wrike preferences
- Chain Wrike with email and Slack for automated notifications
Security
- Wrike access uses secure authentication (OAuth 2.0 or API key)
- Credentials stored in an AES-256 encrypted vault
- Pokee never stores your password
- SOC 2 Type I compliant infrastructure
- Your data is never used for model training
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I connect Wrike to Pokee?
Ask Pokee to do something with Wrike, and it will prompt you to connect through a secure authentication flow. Your credentials are stored in an encrypted vault.
Can I automate Wrike workflows?
Yes. Set up scheduled tasks that interact with Wrike on a daily, weekly, or custom schedule. Tasks run automatically without human intervention.
Is my Wrike data safe?
Yes. Pokee is SOC 2 Type I compliant. Access tokens are stored in an encrypted vault, and your data is never used for model training.
Can I combine Wrike with other tools?
Yes. Wrike works with all 90+ Pokee integrations. Common combinations include Google Sheets, Gmail, Slack, and Google Docs.