Wrike turns natural language into custom enterprise agents
Wrike’s conversational agent builder lets users create workflow automations through natural language rather than conventional technical configuration.

Agent builders are moving from developer infrastructure into mainstream enterprise software.
What happened
Wrike launched a Conversational AI Agent Builder that lets users create custom workflow automations through natural-language interaction.
The release is part of a broader platform update aimed at automating end-to-end work processes.
Why it matters
Existing work-management platforms already sit where tasks, approvals and collaboration happen.
That gives them context a generic agent may lack and can make it easier to automate real workflows without building a separate integration layer from scratch.
Natural-language configuration also lowers the barrier for non-technical teams to create automations.
The bigger picture
Enterprise agent creation is becoming embedded inside systems of work.
The next wave of agent platforms may not live in separate developer consoles. They may emerge directly inside the software companies already use to coordinate operations.
