Basecamp vs Wrike — ¿Cuál gana?
Elige Basecamp si: Equipos remotos que valoran la simplicidad y la comunicación asíncrona sobre la gestión granular de tareas
Elige Wrike si: Equipos enterprise que malabarean múltiples proyectos cross-funcionales con necesidades serias de reporting
Nuestra opinión: Basecamp is easier to pick up, but Wrike is more powerful long-term.
| Basecamp | Wrike | |
|---|---|---|
| Precios | No free plan (30-day trial) | Basecamp $15/user/mo | Free for up to 5 users | Team $9.80/user/mo |
| Funciones | Message boards, To-do lists, Schedules and check-ins, File storage, Hill charts for progress tracking | Gantt charts and workload view, Cross-tagging across projects, Request forms and approvals, Time tracking built-in, 400+ integrations |
| Ideal para | Remote teams that value simplicity and async communication over granular task management | Enterprise teams juggling multiple cross-functional projects with heavy reporting needs |
| Curva de aprendizaje | Fácil | Intermedio |
La verdadera diferencia
Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.
Basecamp stands out with Message boards and To-do lists. Wrike counters with Gantt charts and workload view and Cross-tagging across projects.
Basecamp's Achilles heel: no gantt charts, no time tracking, no custom fields — intentionally opinionated but limiting for complex work. Wrike's: the ui feels dated and cluttered — onboarding new team members takes longer than it should. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
Conclusión
If you value message boards and equipos remotos que valoran, go with Basecamp. If equipos enterprise que malabarean matters more, Wrike is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.