Modern project teams rely on tools like Wrike to manage tasks, collaborate, and keep work moving. As projects become complex, often featuring tight resource constraints, shifting priorities, and interdependent workflows, traditional planning approaches just don’t cut it anymore.
By combining Wrike’s collaboration features with Aurora’s automatic intelligent scheduling capabilities, teams can move from basic task management to optimized project execution.
Wrike excels at organizing work, automating workflows, and connecting teams across tools. Its integration capabilities allow users to connect with hundreds of applications and automate processes through no-code workflows.
Wrike supports manual and visual workload balancing, so human schedulers need to adjust tasks, a tedious and error prone process. Aurora complements this by providing fully automated intelligent resource-constrained scheduling that accounts for real-world complexity by incorporating the judgment and experience of expert human schedulers.
Aurora doesn’t just sequence tasks—it evaluates constraints like labor availability, dependencies, and operational rules to generate optimal schedules.
One of Aurora’s biggest strengths is its ability to optimize resource allocation. It ensures the right people, equipment, and time windows are assigned to the right tasks, thereby improving throughput and reducing delays.
Instead of reacting to delays, teams can proactively prevent them.
This combination allows teams to collaborate around schedules in a shared environment while maintaining alignment across stakeholders.
Updates in Wrike—such as task progress or status changes— feed back into Aurora’s scheduling decisions, ensuring plans remain accurate and actionable.
Aurora enhances decision-making by analyzing real-time data to prevent delays, optimize resource assignments, and minimize risks.
Aurora’s scheduling engine can also run multiple “what-if” scenarios quickly, helping teams evaluate alternatives before committing to a plan.
This level of insight is difficult to achieve with traditional project management tools alone.
Aurora is designed to integrate with enterprise tools and project management systems–Wrike is just one of many–enabling organizations to enhance their existing workflows rather than replace them.
Aurora acts as an intelligent backend engine, while Wrike remains the operational hub for teams.
Organizations using Aurora have seen measurable improvements, including shorter schedules and reduced turnaround times. Please see our Customer Applications page to discover some of our success stories in applying Aurora specializations to different domains.
Aurora’s ability to model real-world complexity ensures that schedules are not only optimized—but also executable.
Wrike helps teams stay organized and aligned—but Aurora helps project complete more efficiently.
For teams managing complex projects, integrating Wrike with Aurora isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a shift toward more efficient, data-driven project and portfolio delivery.
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