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It’s easy to use for brainstroming
What do you like best about the product?
I think ui and layout is the best for brainstroming
What do you dislike about the product?
It’s always have a problems on Ipad app.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Make other people in my team better understanding me from workflow
Visual workspace, Great for Collobarartion
What do you like best about the product?
It's easy to create whiteboards, and the platform supports a variety of program management boards such as ROAM boards and project planning workflows. Sharing and collaborating with the team is straightforward, making it a user-friendly thinking platform. I find it especially well-suited for brainstorming sessions and cross-team collaboration.
What do you dislike about the product?
I personally feel that it has quite a steep learning curve. It would be helpful if there were any training sessions related to it. Another drawback I’ve noticed is the loading times; sometimes it feels a bit slow when accessed through browsers instead of the desktop application.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Cross-team collaboration is smooth, regardless of time zones. File sharing is straightforward, and both video and audio calling work well. The inclusion of timers helps manage breakout rooms effectively. Project management features, such as risk assessments and retrospectives, are also supported.
Streamlines Collaboration with Minor Visual Setbacks
What do you like best about the product?
I appreciate Miro's ease of setup and its capability to facilitate remote team collaboration on one board. The ability to quickly gather insights and export them into Excel with a few clicks is a significant time-saver for me. I find the voting dots and templates extremely useful, as they enhance flexibility and allow us to prioritize work effectively. The intuitive interface makes it easy for new users to navigate without requiring extensive guidance.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find that there is insufficient guidance when arranging elements in Miro, which often leaves the final outputs looking less elegant than I'd like. While templates offer a good starting point, there is a lack of direction to maintain visual consistency throughout. Additionally, the inconsistency in font sizes when dragging Post-its from a stack is problematic. This leads to a messy appearance with varying font sizes and Post-it sizes, which does not align well with the uniformity of real-world Post-its.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves remote collaboration challenges, allowing seamless teamwork in agile settings. It mimics Post-it notes for gathering input, enables exporting to Excel, and supports voting for prioritization. These features save time and help us focus on critical tasks.
Empowering Collaboration and Creativity with Miro
What do you like best about the product?
What I appreciate most about Miro is the way it effortlessly connects people for collaboration, regardless of their location. Its real-time teamwork capabilities, paired with intuitive visual tools, make brainstorming and planning sessions both engaging and productive. Miro helps turn complex ideas into organized, easy-to-understand visuals that everyone can participate in, making the collaborative process efficient and genuinely inspiring.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only drawback I’ve encountered with Miro is that large, complex boards can occasionally feel overwhelming or take longer to load, particularly when multiple people are collaborating simultaneously. Additionally, while most features are quite intuitive, a few of the more advanced tools require some time to become comfortable with. Nevertheless, these issues are relatively minor when weighed against the overall value the platform offers.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro addresses the challenge of effective collaboration in remote and hybrid work environments by removing the barriers of distance. It provides a shared visual space where teams can brainstorm, plan, and organize ideas together in real time. Without Miro, aligning on complex projects or creative workflows often feels fragmented and inefficient.
What I appreciate most is how it brings clarity and structure to my work while still encouraging creativity. Rather than dealing with scattered notes or using separate tools, everything is consolidated on a single interactive board where ideas are visually mapped and easy to engage with. This approach not only saves time but also keeps the entire team aligned, reduces miscommunication, and makes the creative process much more engaging and productive.
What I appreciate most is how it brings clarity and structure to my work while still encouraging creativity. Rather than dealing with scattered notes or using separate tools, everything is consolidated on a single interactive board where ideas are visually mapped and easy to engage with. This approach not only saves time but also keeps the entire team aligned, reduces miscommunication, and makes the creative process much more engaging and productive.
Collaboration Without Borders
What do you like best about the product?
Being able to collaborate with people beyond the walls of an office or boardroom is invaluable. Miro enables this in a low-friction high-aesthetic manner. I like being able to share frames as PDF files, and the ability to collect comments in addition to collaborative participation.
I like that I can create boards for my personal use (i.e. for my own thought processes and for personal projects) as well as boards where partners can build on each other's thinking.
I like that I can create boards for my personal use (i.e. for my own thought processes and for personal projects) as well as boards where partners can build on each other's thinking.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm not a fan of the character limits in text boxes and tables. The only other thing I'd love to be able to do (at this time) is created more organic (free-form) shapes than the standard ones available.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I work on paper with post-its a lot, but translating this into sharable documents is an obvious challenge. being able to share thinking and precess via Miro is a life-saver!
When all partners can be in a room together to collaborate on a project Miro is a game-changer, by bridging the geographical divide.
In addition, I am able to create documents that are visually appealing in Mire, which other virtual whiteboards don't allow me to do. This is important to me as a visually-stimulated thinker.
When all partners can be in a room together to collaborate on a project Miro is a game-changer, by bridging the geographical divide.
In addition, I am able to create documents that are visually appealing in Mire, which other virtual whiteboards don't allow me to do. This is important to me as a visually-stimulated thinker.
A tool that easily helps us prepare remote and objectly collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Intuitive, reusable template, intregation with Ai features
What do you dislike about the product?
People always need to create a login to interact with a board
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Mainly the research activities, and helping ti create an aligned view of products and projects
My best friend for ideation & discovery!
What do you like best about the product?
Helps visualize ideas, and collaborate with colleagues. It can be useful for various tasks and projects. It is very easy to use, I use it every day!
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing special! Can't wait to use more and more AI features on Miro to make my work even faster. I would love to see more webinars on how I can better leverage this tool on my everyday work.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaboration & Visualization!
Really useful for brainstorming, mapping our user flows, and overall tool as a product manager
What do you like best about the product?
The Miroverse offers a wealth of excellent resources, including templates and examples that demonstrate the best ways to use Miro. I also appreciate that it serves as a collaborative tool, working for an online company, it can be challenging to keep people engaged during meetings, but this platform has proven to be very helpful in that regard.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have used it on both a Mac and a Windows PC, and I find that it feels less seamless on Windows. There is definitely room for improvement in the user experience on that platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I focus on early-stage discovery and strategy roadmapping, ensuring that Jira cards are tracked effectively through the integration process. I also participate in scrum ceremonies such as retrospectives using the Miro templates, among other activities.
good tool for collaborative exploration
What do you like best about the product?
It's a great tool to collaboratively explore ideas and designs on a regular level. Works well as a virtual whiteboard.
- Very intuitive export functionality for integration with other tools.
- Very intuitive export functionality for integration with other tools.
What do you dislike about the product?
The following two improvements could greatly improve long-term usability of Miro drawings:
- Improved revision control, could e.g. be implemented by allowing users to tag the current state of the drawing as a checkpoint which can be recalled at a later stage. The current "versions" and "changes" are too fine-grained and impossible to use in practice. It would also be great to be able to access tagged states for longer than 90 days.
- improved drawing tools (in particular an improved/scalable grid, alignment of line endpoints etc) to more easily transform sketches into "clean" publishable drawings.
- Improved revision control, could e.g. be implemented by allowing users to tag the current state of the drawing as a checkpoint which can be recalled at a later stage. The current "versions" and "changes" are too fine-grained and impossible to use in practice. It would also be great to be able to access tagged states for longer than 90 days.
- improved drawing tools (in particular an improved/scalable grid, alignment of line endpoints etc) to more easily transform sketches into "clean" publishable drawings.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
clearly helps with collaboration and rapid iterations.
Miro's dynamic planning
What do you like best about the product?
Miro plugs into everything and allows me to plan and structure projects in a way that accomodates my stream of consciousness. I dont have to consider the tool before mapping. I just plan, no filter.
What do you dislike about the product?
The mobile app feels a bit frustrating at time.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Everthing from product rollout to my household planning.
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