It doesn’t matter if you’re a team member or people manager — as employees, we all have multiple tasks that require attention every week.
To successfully meet each of your weekly goals, you need an efficient system that breaks down your workload and structures it in a way that suits you.
Do you need some help with:
Logging tasks?
Assessing priorities?
Meeting deadlines?
Wrike’s weekly to-do list template can easily solve these pain points.
Record all outstanding tasks in your Wrike workspace
Prioritize tasks depending on their urgency level
Assign due dates and track them on a visual timeline
Why you need this to-do list template
Streamline weekly tasks
Eliminate forgotten tasks and scattered details by creating an all-in-one storage hub for your weekly to-dos. Save time searching through sticky notes and email threads — create a single source of truth with Wrike.
Tailor your workspace
Tired of inflexible tools? Wrike’s weekly to-do list template is designed to work for your team — not the other way around. Explore multiple view options and customizable features to suit your unique requirements.
Share project updates
Sometimes, working in silos means important updates aren’t communicated properly. By logging all your weekly tasks in this to-do list template, each stakeholder can get an instant overview of project progress.
Now you’re ready to customize this template in your Wrike workspace.
The to-do list template is extremely intuitive — simply follow these three steps to kick-start your weekly planning.
Step 1: Add a new task
Click the green ‘+’ button at the top right of your dashboard to access the in-built request form and create a new task. Include the task title, urgency level, and due date. Add additional comments if necessary, then submit your form.
Your new to-do list item will now appear in the relevant task priority folder: Critical, High, Medium, Low, or No Priority Yet.
Step 2: Visualize your weekly to-do list
There are multiple ways to view the tasks in your to-do list. Start with the color-coded calendar to get an instant overview of your weekly deadlines.
Next, move to the in-built dashboard, which has separate widgets for each level of task priority. You can then switch to the report to zone in on specific details, such as due date.
Step 3: Tailor your workflow
Once your workweek has started, you might find that some tasks become more or less urgent as new situations arise. Luckily, Wrike’s to-do list template is highly flexible.
Customize the widgets in your dashboard to adjust priority areas and easily switch tasks from one widget to another to reflect changing urgency levels.
More than a to-do list template
Yes, Wrike’s to-do list template can help you organize your weekly tasks. But our versatile platform also offers other task management tools that might be useful for your team.
Take a look at these alternative features that can optimize your resources, accelerate team productivity, and streamline your project management.
Wrike’s all-in-one software has everything you need to simplify your task planning and ensure your team delivers successful outcomes every single week.
Resources for task management
Blog post
Working from home? Here are some key pointers on how to plan your week
Case study
Find out how the Texas Rangers use Wrike to jump-start their weekly planning
eBook
Learn how to automate tasks and structure your workload with these 25 productivity tips
This template helps you take control of your weekly to-do list by streamlining requests, categorizing tasks by urgency level, and providing a full overview of task progress.
Wrike’s weekly to-do list template includes a pre-built request form, calendar, dashboard, and report, as well as sample task priority folders.
Yes, this to-do list template is free, and users with access include those on Wrike Business, Wrike Enterprise, and Wrike Pinnacle.
How to install this template in your account
You can only access this template when you create a new space. You can access the use case templates gallery through the space creation wizard. When you opt to create a new space, the template gallery opens by default.
Click the “+” button in the upper-right corner of your workspace.
Select “Space.”
On the page that opens, hover over the use case you want and click “Preview.” Look for the “Daily task tracker” template in the list (use the search bar if needed).
Now, you can see more information about the use case. Click “Select” to create a space.
Yes, there are.
To use this template, you need to have at least the Business plan or up. Check our plans here.
You must have the required permission to create a public space in your account.
If the template contains account-level custom fields, custom item types, workflows, request forms, or automation, you must have the permission required to create those items.
This template is only available when the workspace language is set to English.
Check the prerequisites above. If you don’t match one of the prerequisites, talk to your space admin or your account owner. If you match all the prerequisites and you still can’t see the “Daily task tracker“ template, feel free to reach out to the Wrike support team.
Unlock the power of Wrike’s templates
Use our smart search tool to explore versatile templates, designed for easy customization and streamlined project management.
Wrike enhances its website search experience using Google's Vertex AI Search and Conversation generative AI service. Users are cautioned that generative AI might produce inappropriate, inaccurate, offensive, or unintended results, and are advised against submitting explicit, harmful, offensive, or illegal content as search input. Neither Wrike nor Google uses your search inputs to train its machine learning models or for advertising purposes, but search activities may be collected and/or stored via cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy if you previously registered on our website. These cookies can be deleted through your browser settings. Wrike's search service is not designed to be used in connection with your personal data or any sensitive data of any kind, which users must refrain from inputting.