Wrike has officially launched its Wrike MCP Server on the OpenAI GPT Store, allowing enterprise teams to connect ChatGPT directly to their live work data. This integration utilizes the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to provide structured access to organizational tasks, projects, and dependencies through the Work Intelligence Graph. By doing so, AI assistants can operate within a permission-scoped and audited environment to improve execution and security.
Many enterprises today struggle with a major AI disconnect. AI assistants often generate outputs in isolated chat threads or documents. These outputs remain detached from the systems where work actually happens. The Wrike MCP Server closes this gap. It connects Wrike’s project, task, and workflow insights directly to the AI tools that teams already use. No complicated export processes or additional infrastructure required.
Governance in Enterprise AI
Wrike MCP Server creates a difference by giving AI assistants full accountability. It makes them responsible members of your organization, fully integrated into complex processes. You get full peace of mind because every action is permission-scoped, logged, and easy to audit. With built-in OAuth 2.0 authentication, each AI assistant operates through its own secure, revocable connection with clearly defined access. This allows your organization to move faster without sacrificing security. It provides the power of popular AI tools while maintaining strict oversight for business-critical operations.
Thomas Scott, CEO of Wrike, highlighted the strategic value of this integration:
“Wrike MCP Server gives enterprises a way to harness the AI tools their people already love, inside a governed layer that connects directly to our Work Intelligence Graph, where execution actually happens. Governance earns autonomy, and autonomy enables scale. That’s how you turn AI into a scaled, governed competitive advantage.”
Alexey Korotich, CPO of Wrike, added:
“Our presence on the OpenAI marketplace means teams already standardizing on ChatGPT can connect to Wrike’s Work Intelligence Graph without friction. The moment they do, their AI stops being a black box that generates disappearing or disjointed data and starts being a participant of collaborative workflows that are executed in a governed, audited, and trusted environment that Wrike provides.”
The Wrike MCP Server is available now for eligible customers at no additional cost. Teams can now bring work context into AI conversations and turn AI outputs into structured actions directly inside Wrike. This launch marks a significant step in moving AI beyond experimentation and into high-impact, real-world enterprise workflows.
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News Source: Businesswire.com