Trello vs Wrike — ¿Cuál gana?
Elige Trello si: Equipos pequeños e individuos que piensan en kanban y quieren cero fricción
Elige Wrike si: Equipos enterprise que malabarean múltiples proyectos cross-funcionales con necesidades serias de reporting
Nuestra opinión: Trello is easier to pick up, but Wrike is more powerful long-term.
| Trello | Wrike | |
|---|---|---|
| Precios | Free with unlimited cards and up to 10 boards | Standard $5/user/mo | Free for up to 5 users | Team $9.80/user/mo |
| Funciones | Kanban boards, Power-Ups (integrations), Butler automation, Card templates, Calendar and timeline views (Premium) | Gantt charts and workload view, Cross-tagging across projects, Request forms and approvals, Time tracking built-in, 400+ integrations |
| Ideal para | Small teams and individuals who think in kanban and want zero friction | 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.
Trello stands out with Kanban boards and Power-Ups (integrations). Wrike counters with Gantt charts and workload view and Cross-tagging across projects.
Trello's Achilles heel: falls apart for complex projects — no native gantt, limited reporting, and boards get unwieldy past 50 cards. 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 kanban boards and equipos pequeños e individuos, go with Trello. If equipos enterprise que malabarean matters more, Wrike is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.