AI assistants have officially entered the mainstream. Teams are using tools like Claude and ChatGPT for everyday work — to ask questions, summarize information, and move faster. But for many organizations, there’s still a gap between AI conversations and real work getting done in a secure, governed system.

That’s why we’re excited to announce that Wrike is now available as a connector in Claude and Google Gemini, as well as an app in ChatGPT. Customers can seamlessly connect Wrike to these leading AI assistants, helping teams bring work context, control, and collaboration into AI conversations and turn AI outputs into action inside Wrike.

This is an important step for customers who want to move from disconnected AI experiments to governed, auditable workflows. With Wrike MCP Server, teams can connect AI assistants to Wrike’s Work Intelligence® Graph, which captures how complex work is done within organizations, using secure OAuth-based access —  no custom code required.

What this means for customers

Wrike is now easier to discover, access, and adopt in Claude owner Anthropic, which has more than 300,000 business users across 1,000 accounts; Google, which has 8 million Gemini Enterprise paid seats across 2,800 companies; and OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which is used by over 1 million business customers.

For Wrike customers, that means:

  • Faster setup: Connect Wrike to Claude, ChatGPT, and Google Gemini without building custom integrations.
  • More useful AI: Give assistants access to real work context in Wrike.
  • Better governance: Keep permissions, access controls, and auditability in place.
  • Less shadow AI, more trust: Capture outputs in Wrike instead of losing them in chats and docs.

Instead of asking teams to switch systems, Wrike meets them where they already work. Customers can use AI assistants like Claude to interact with live work data while keeping work connected to a single source of truth. For example a vibe-coded project in Claude Code can have an associated go-to-market blueprint in Wrike to enable a fast time to market and seamless launch process.

This helps accelerate both bottom-up adoption and broader enterprise rollout. Individual teams can start using Wrike with their preferred assistant, while IT and security leaders get the governance they need to support production use cases more confidently.

This availability also reinforces Wrike’s role in the evolving AI ecosystem. As organizations look for practical ways to operationalize AI, they need more than a chatbot. They need a trusted system where AI can interact with real work data securely and reliably.

From AI chat to governed execution

AI can help teams move faster, but speed without control creates risk. Many organizations are already seeing the downside of disconnected AI usage: duplicated work, siloed information, and limited visibility into what AI tools are doing.

Wrike helps solve that problem with MCP Server, a secure connector that lets AI assistants read from and write to Wrike while honoring enterprise governance. That means customers can:

  • Ask for project or task status in natural language
  • Find answers across complex work structures
  • Create tasks and projects from simple prompts 
  • Turn meeting notes into assigned work
  • Prioritize work based on deadlines and context

Secure by design with OAuth-based access

A key part of this announcement is that Wrike MCP Server uses OAuth-based connectivity rather than generic API keys or personal access tokens.

For customers, this means:

  • Each assistant gets its own connection to Wrike
  • Access can be narrowly scoped and revoked at any time
  • AI activity is more visible and auditable
  • Security and compliance teams have clearer oversight

This approach gives enterprises the flexibility to use AI assistants like ChatGPT while maintaining the controls they expect from any business-critical integration. Every action stays tied to Wrike permissions and workflows, helping organizations move faster without compromising security.

What customers can do next

Customers can now connect Wrike through Anthropic’s Claude, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and Google Gemini and start exploring practical use cases right away. They can also connect to Microsoft Copilot or other AI assistants via MCP with OAuth-based connectivity.

Whether the goal is faster status reporting, easier project setup, or turning conversations into structured work, Wrike makes it easier to put AI to work inside existing workflows.

Welcome to the new era of connected AI.