Wrike: Web App / Browser Access

Arbitration Result

Status
completed
Resolved Value
true
Positive Spin
Access Wrike from any browser—no installation required.
Reasoning
All three sources indicate Wrike is accessible via a web browser. After deduplicating per domain, each source shows a positive result with high confidence (Connecteam: up to 0.95, The Digital Project Manager: 0.95, PCMag: up to 0.90), supporting web app/browser access.
Completed At
12/15/2025, 2:45:12 PM
ClaimSuggested ValueConfidence
Wrike: offers web appstrue90.0%
Wrike: allows teams to update files from anywheretrue95.0%
Wrike's web homepage interface: features a clean blue-and-white designtrue80.0%
Wrike's mobile app: differs from Wrike's web-based portal in look, feel, and usabilitytrue80.0%
Wrike web app: does not include List viewtrue95.0%
Wrike's desktop app: is identical in look, feel, and usability to Wrike's web-based portaltrue90.0%
Wrike: runs in a web browsertrue90.0%
Wrike's web-based portal: is identical in look, feel, and usability to Wrike's desktop apptrue90.0%
Wrike: started out as an online platform for project managementtrue80.0%
Wrike: enables one-click creation of projects using the + Project sign in the left sidebartrue60.0%
Wrike: web interface sometimes keeps loading after the browser is idle.true60.0%
Wrike: has a simple web homepagetrue65.0%
Wrike's mobile app: is less full-featured than Wrike's web apptrue85.0%
Wrike: now looks right at home among major SaaS websitestrue90.0%
Wrike: is accessible via a web browsertrue90.0%
Wrike: started out as an online platform for team collaborationtrue80.0%
Wrike: started out as an online platform for work managementtrue60.0%