Connect WordPress and Wrike to unlock the power of automation
- No credit card required
- Free forever for core features
- 14-day trial for premium features and apps
Set up your first integration
Quickly connect WordPress to Wrike with a Zapier template.
Our most popular template
How Zapier works
Zapier makes it easy to integrate WordPress with Wrike - no code necessary. See how you can get setup in minutes.
Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Comment" from WordPress.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create Comment" in Wrike.
You’re connected!
Zapier seamlessly connects WordPress and Wrike, automating your workflow.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- Status
Try ItTriggerPolling- Post_status
- Post_type
Try ItTriggerPolling- Updated User
Triggers when a user is updated.
Try ItTriggerInstant - FileRequired
- Post
- Filename
- Title
- Author
- Caption
- Description
- Alt_text
- Comment_status
- Ping_status
ActionWrite
- New Media
Triggers when a new media is uploaded.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Post_types
- Post_statuses
- Trigger only when state changes?
Try ItTriggerInstant- New User
Triggers when a new user is created.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Post_typeRequired
ActionWrite
Zapier is the automation platform of choice for 87% of Forbes Cloud 100 companies in 2023




93%
Customers who say using Zapier has made them better at their job
25m
Customers have created over 25 million Zaps on the platform
6 mins
The average user takes less than 6 minutes to set up a Zap
Learn how to automate WordPress on the Zapier blog
Learn how to automate Wrike on the Zapier blog
Frequently Asked Questions about WordPress + Wrike integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with WordPress and Wrike
How can I integrate WordPress with Wrike?
You can integrate WordPress with Wrike using automation tools that allow you to create Zaps for seamless data flow. Typically, this involves setting up triggers in WordPress (like a new post) that automatically initiate actions in Wrike (such as creating a task).
What are common triggers when integrating WordPress with Wrike?
Common triggers include publishing a new post, updating an existing post, or receiving a new comment on your WordPress site. These actions can trigger the creation of tasks, updates to projects, or notifications in Wrike.
Are there any limitations to the types of posts that trigger actions in Wrike?
Currently, most types of content updates such as new blog posts and page updates can trigger actions in Wrike. However, custom post types may require additional configurations depending on your setup.
Can I customize what happens when an action is triggered in Wrike?
Yes, you can customize actions extensively. For instance, when a new post is published on WordPress, you can choose to create a task with specific attributes like due date and assignee in Wrike.
Do I need technical skills to set up the integration between WordPress and Wrike?
While having technical skills may help refine the setup, our user-friendly interfaces guide you through setting up basic integrations without needing extensive technical knowledge.
How do we handle errors if the integration between WordPress and Wrike fails?
If an integration error occurs, our system logs error details which you can review. Additionally, automatic notifications alert you to any failed tasks so you can address them promptly.
Is real-time synchronization possible between WordPress and Wrike?
Our integration supports near real-time synchronization for most activities. Some delays might occur due to factors like server response times or data processing requirements.