Seamlessly import projects from Wrike into Meisterplan, keep them up to date, and view task level insights directly in the Information Panel. This article explains how to connect Wrike, import and link projects, and understand what data is imported.
- General
- Importing Projects from Wrike
- Linking Meisterplan Projects with Wrike Projects
- Wrike Link Settings
- Viewing Wrike Data in Meisterplan
General
The first time you import projects from Wrike, a link is automatically created with the Wrike space you selected. The next time you import projects from Wrike, you can either select an existing link or create a new link with a different space.
Prerequisites
- The Extended Integration Hub in the left sidebar under Integrations > Connected Tools > General Settings is enabled.
- There is an Automation User with the necessary user rights.
Required User Rights
Your user group must have the following rights:
- Under Manage > User Groups > Integrations > Connected Tools > Project & Task Management Tools at least
- the option Use to import projects from tools already connected and see task details.
- the option Configure to connect further tools.
- Under Manage > User Groups > Integrations > Import & Export the Import Data right.
Importing Projects from Wrike
- In the Portfolio Designer, the List view, or the Board view, click Add in the toolbar and select Import Projects > Wrike.
- Select Link Details:
- If this is the first time connecting Wrike to your Meisterplan system, you need to:
- Fill out and confirm the authentication query that pops up automatically.
- Select the Wrike space:
- If there already is a Wrike link, you must:
- Select the link you want to use:
- Or, add a new link and select the space and name:
- Select the link you want to use:
- If this is the first time connecting Wrike to your Meisterplan system, you need to:
- Click Continue in the top right.
- Select the projects you want to import:
- If there is still sample data in your Meisterplan, you can decide whether to delete or keep it.
- Click Import.
Result
- The selected projects will be imported as Meisterplan projects.
- A link to Wrike is created (unless the link already exists).
- Assignees in Wrike will be matched to existing Meisterplan resources or, if no match is found, imported as new resources and allocated to the new Meisterplan projects.
- Task efforts will be summed per assignee and added as resource allocations.
- The new Meisterplan projects will be linked to their Wrike counterparts.
Linking Meisterplan Projects with Wrike Projects
To link an existing project in Meisterplan with its Wrike counterpart, select the project in a view such as the Portfolio Designer or List, and open the Task Insights in the Information Panel:
Select Wrike and follow the steps described under Importing Projects above.
Result
The Meisterplan project will be linked to its Wrike counterparts.
Wrike Link Settings
In the left sidebar under Integrations > Connected Tools > Project & Task Management Tools, you can find a list of all tools connected via the Extended Integration Hub, Jira, or the Task API. Select a Wrike link to edit its name and view the space that is configured in the link.
Viewing Wrike Data in Meisterplan
When a Meisterplan project is linked to its Wrike counterpart, you can view and compare task effort from Wrike with planned allocations in Meisterplan.
Visualizing Tasks in Meisterplan
In the project details of a connected project, you can see the tasks from Wrike on a timeline, grouped by task date. This helps you stay up to date on what is planned in Wrike and keep an eye on dependencies within the project. Learn more in the article Project Details - Task Timeline.
Comparing Data on the Project Level
You can find a detailed comparison of allocations and effort in the Information Panel of each connected project. In addition, you can see which tasks have been completed and which are still open. Learn more in the article Comparing External Tool Effort in the Information Panel via the Task Connector.
Comparing Data Across the Portfolio
You can compare Wrike data across all projects by using specific fields, colors or filters in views such as the List or the Portfolio Designer. Find out more about this in the article Comparing External Tool Effort in Different Views via the Task Connector.