Miro is extremely useful for Experimentation and Product professionals
What do you like best about the product?
It allows you to play with ideas freely. I use it for a myriad of reasons, including research, ideation of new concepts, prioritisation of experiments, designing wireframes and creating workshops for clients.
It's quite simple to grasp how to use it and with time it became an essential part of my day to day, especially once I started having bigger responsibilities in my company.
It's quite simple to grasp how to use it and with time it became an essential part of my day to day, especially once I started having bigger responsibilities in my company.
What do you dislike about the product?
The iPad app is not as seemless as I'd like — using the desktop and ipad version at the same time is great, but the pencil feature is still not as good as Goodnotes or Notability, so Miro is not my preferred software for notetaking.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves my need for a simple but effective way to put my ideas on "paper".
Often at work, I need to take ideas out of my mind and put them in a trustworthy place where I won't lose it and be able to share it with my colleagues for feedback. It's a digital blank page with many resources to start any project.
Often at work, I need to take ideas out of my mind and put them in a trustworthy place where I won't lose it and be able to share it with my colleagues for feedback. It's a digital blank page with many resources to start any project.