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Float vs Wrike: Pricing Comparison 2026

Side-by-side pricing comparison of Float and Wrike. See all plans, features, and costs at a glance.

Bottom line: Float starts at $7/mo, making it $3/mo cheaper than Wrike ($10/mo). Wrike offers a free plan.

Last updated: March 16, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin
Updated March 16, 2026

Float vs Wrike: Quick Pricing Facts

FeatureFloatWrike
Starting Price$7/mo$10/mo
Number of Plans35
Free TierNoYes
Pricing Modelper-seatper-seat
Annual DiscountN/AN/A

Float is the more affordable option, starting at $7/mo compared to Wrike's $10/mo. Both are Project Management tools with 8 combined pricing plans and 46 features compared.

Wrike stands out with a free plan for getting started.

Review the detailed tier-by-tier comparison above to see exactly which features are included at each price point and find the best fit for your Project Management needs.

Pricing Plans
Tier 1
Starter
$7/month
Includes
  • Scheduling
  • Capacity & time off management
  • Unlimited project scoping
  • Project margin tracking
  • 1x placeholder
Start with Starter
Free
$0/monthCheapest
Includes
  • Web, desktop, and mobile apps
  • Project & task management
  • Board view
  • Table view
  • Active task limitations apply
Start with Free
Tier 2
Pro
$12/month
Includes
  • Project estimates
  • Actuals tracking
  • Estimates vs. planned hours reporting
  • Estimates vs. actuals reporting
  • Planned hours vs. actuals reporting
  • SSO & domain restrictions
  • 5x placeholders
Start with Pro
Team
$10/monthCheapest
Includes
  • 2 to 15 users
  • AI Essentials
  • Shareable dashboard
  • Interactive Gantt charts
  • Custom fields and workflows
Start with Team
Tier 3
Enterprise
Custom pricing
Includes
  • Dedicated Customer Success Manager
  • Set up, roll out, and training
  • Priority support
  • Custom placeholders
  • SLAs & custom contracts
  • Manual payment options
Start with Enterprise
Business
$25/monthCheapest
Includes
  • 5 to 200 users
  • AI Elite features
  • Templatize your work
  • Standard integration
  • Resource and capacity planning
  • Workflow customizations
Start with Business
Tier 4
Pinnacle
Custom pricing
Includes
  • AI Elite features
  • Advanced resource and capacity planning
  • Budgeting (track financials)
  • Advanced reporting and BI
  • Single sign-on SSO
  • Advanced security and compliance
  • Wrike Datahub (10K records)
Start with Pinnacle
Tier 5
Apex
Custom pricing
Includes
  • AI Elite features
  • Unlimited Whiteboards
  • Integrations and automations with Wrike Integrate
  • Bi-directional integrations with third-party solutions with Wrike Sync
  • Wrike Datahub (30M records)
Start with Apex

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Float

Resource planning and team scheduling for project-based work

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Wrike

Enterprise work management with resource planning and Gantt charts

View all Wrike plans
Our Pick

Wrike

Wrike offers a free plan, offers 5 tiers vs 3.

Based on pricing data only. Review the full comparison below for your specific needs.

Best value: Wrike

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Which Should You Choose?

Choose Float if:

  • You want lower per-user costs—Float starts at $7/mo, saving $3/mo compared to Wrike at $10/mo
  • You prioritize Float's user experience and interface over price (both tools are similarly priced)
  • Float's per-seat pricing lets you match exact team size without tier gaps

Choose Wrike if:

  • You need a free plan with Web, desktop, and mobile apps, Project & task management—Wrike offers no-cost access with no credit card required
  • You need 5 pricing tiers for flexible team sizing—more options mean less overpaying for features you don't need
  • You want more features built-in—Wrike offers 10 additional features across its plans

Wrike offers a free plan [1], eliminating the cost barrier for evaluation, while Float requires paid subscription from the start. This gives Wrike a significant advantage for teams with budget constraints or extended trial periods. Once you outgrow Wrike's free tier, upgrading to a paid plan at approximately $10/mo provides substantial additional functionality. Compare this pricing path against Float's tiering starting at $7/mo to assess total cost of ownership over 12 months. Wrike's 5 tiers provide flexibility at different budgets, while Float's 3 tiers structure may force you into higher-cost plans than necessary for your use case. If evaluation cost matters to your decision, Wrike is the obvious starting point with zero financial commitment. Use the free tier to validate core functionality before committing to paid plans from either tool.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Float vs Wrike

Which is cheaper, Float or Wrike?
As of March 2026, Float starts at a lower price point. Float starts at $7/mo while Wrike starts at $10/mo. However, the best value depends on the features you need at each tier.
How many pricing plans does Float have vs Wrike?
Float offers 3 pricing plans, while Wrike offers 5 plans. More plans typically means more flexibility to match your exact needs and budget.
Does Float or Wrike offer a free plan?
Wrike offers a free plan, while Float does not. If budget is a concern, Wrike lets you get started at no cost.
Does Float or Wrike offer custom enterprise pricing?
Yes, both Float and Wrike offer custom enterprise pricing tiers with quote-based pricing. Contact each vendor for a tailored quote.
How do Float and Wrike compare for Project Management?
Both Float and Wrike are Project Management tools. Float offers 3 plans starting at $7/mo, while Wrike offers 5 plans starting at $10/mo. Review the feature breakdowns above to see which better fits your Project Management needs.

Sources

  1. Float Official PricingVendor pricing page
  2. Wrike Official PricingVendor pricing page

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