How To Connect Wrike And Todoist

Wrike and Todoist are two popular project management tools that can help you stay organized and on top of your tasks. However, if you use both tools, you may find it difficult to keep track of all your tasks in one place. Fortunately, there is a way to connect Wrike and Todoist so that you can manage all your tasks from one platform.

Step 1: Sign up for Zapier

Zapier is a tool that allows you to automate tasks between different apps. To connect Wrike and Todoist, you will need to sign up for a free account with Zapier.

Step 2: Create a Zap

Once you have signed up for Zapier, you can create a “Zap” that connects Wrike and Todoist. A Zap is a set of actions that are triggered by an event in one app and performed in another app.

Step 3: Choose your trigger

The first step in creating a Zap is to choose the trigger. In this case, you will want to choose “New Task” as the trigger for Wrike. This means that every time a new task is created in Wrike, it will trigger an action in Todoist.

Step 4: Choose your action

The next step is to choose the action that you want to perform in Todoist. You can choose from a variety of actions, such as “Create Task” or “Add Comment”. In this case, you will want to choose “Create Task” as the action.

Step 5: Map your fields

Once you have chosen your trigger and action, you will need to map your fields. This means that you will need to specify which fields in Wrike should be mapped to which fields in Todoist. For example, you may want to map the “Title” field in Wrike to the “Task Name” field in Todoist.

Step 6: Test your Zap

After you have created your Zap and mapped your fields, it’s important to test it to make sure that everything is working correctly. You can do this by creating a new task in Wrike and checking to see if it appears in Todoist.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you can connect Wrike and Todoist and manage all your tasks from one platform. This will help you stay organized and on top of your work, no matter where you are or what device you’re using.