# Wrike Integration

In this article, we're going to learn how to connect Wrike with Conduit, the ultimate data connector and automation platform for seamless integration. By linking these powerful tools together, you can unlock a new level of efficiency and productivity in managing your projects and data. Let's dive in and explore the simple steps to establish a seamless connection between Wrike and Conduit

#### Connecting Wrike with Conduit

1. Log into your Conduit account.
2. Navigate to the Connections tab.
3. Look for Wrike in the list of available integrations.
4. Click on the "Connect" button next to Wrike.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to authorize Conduit to access your Wrike account.

By following these steps, you can easily connect Conduit with Wrike and start integrating your selected data between the two platforms. This integration enables you to streamline your workflow, collaborate more efficiently, and enhance productivity by combining the capabilities of Conduit and Wrike.

#### Setting up Imports from Wrike

To configure data imports from Wrike in Conduit, please follow these steps:

1. Navigate to the "Imports" tab in the main menu of Conduit.
2. Click on the "Create Import" button and select Wrike from the available options.
3. Configure the specific import settings, such as selecting the Wrike account or data types you wish to import.
4. Customize any mapping or transformation rules to ensure the imported data is structured according to your requirements.
5. Save the import configuration, and Conduit will begin importing data from your Wrike account based on the defined settings into your Conduit workspace.

By setting up imports from Wrike in Conduit, you can automate the retrieval of data from your Wrike account and leverage Conduit's data manipulation and visualization features to gain valuable insights and make data-driven decisions.


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