Miro
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Miro has changed the way we collaborate
What do you like best about the product?
Miro makes it easy for us to collaborate as a team, and plan for future work without having any tasks fall through the cracks.
Our team uses Miro daily. We depend on it for everything from backlog grooming and sprint planning to onboarding and 'meet the team' fun games for new employees.
Our team uses Miro daily. We depend on it for everything from backlog grooming and sprint planning to onboarding and 'meet the team' fun games for new employees.
What do you dislike about the product?
We already use Miro to view Jira tasks in multiple different layouts, but I'm looking forward to having an even deeper integration.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The main problem we had before Miro was tasks getting lost in Jira, or having 'pie in the sky' tasks cluttering up the Jira backlog. Now we have the true backlog in Miro, plus a separate wishlist. Items only turn into Jira tasks when we are ready to begin work on them. We can visually indicate priorities using labels or colors or columns and swimlanes in the Kanban, while the planner allows us to interact with the Jira sprint from within the Miro board.
GREAT FOR COMMUNICATION WITH COWORKERS AND CUSTOMERS
What do you like best about the product?
I like Miro bc you can put your ideas up on the screen and your co workers can make comments and it saves a ton of time.
What do you dislike about the product?
I really can't say there is anything I don't like about Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
it is defiantly a time saver for the team. we can pop our ideas up on Miro and get instant feedback. the communication as a tool is so helpful and time saving.
Useful tool to create flow visualizations
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a very useful tool for creating flow visualizations, in addition to enabling simultaneous work among collaborators.
What do you dislike about the product?
The site may take some time to load when the board contains a lot of information.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Facilitate the visualization of each stage of a project, as well as the existing bottlenecks
Excellent tool for collaboration and brainstorming
What do you like best about the product?
The platform is intuitive and allows you to quickly create visual boards, which makes brainstorming, planning, and task tracking easier. The variety of ready-to-use templates also saves time and helps structure ideas.
Another strong point is real-time collaboration. You can see colleagues’ edits immediately, making meetings more dynamic and productive.
Another strong point is real-time collaboration. You can see colleagues’ edits immediately, making meetings more dynamic and productive.
What do you dislike about the product?
As a suggestion for improvement, I believe performance could be optimized in very heavy boards, since there is sometimes some lag. In addition, some advanced features are only available in paid plans, which may limit small teams.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps solve the challenge of idea organization. It allows me to brainstorm, plan, and track projects visually in one place.
Collaboration, but hard to find boards
What do you like best about the product?
the possibility to collaborate in a easy way and the new AI features (really useful) . i use to use Miro in every working day for planning, design activities, roadmaps, staffing etc
What do you dislike about the product?
If you have a lot of projects and boards in the single project, it is really hard to find boards. For example for a project we have of 4 years, we have more or less 100 boards. it could be useful to have folders and sub-folders.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
the possibility to brainstorm in a easy and quick way. (for a designer... another feedback could be to generate new modes for other kind of users, as business)
Solid, feature‑rich collaboration—could tighten the basics
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a solid, feature‑rich platform for team collaboration. Big boards stay responsive, sharing/permissions are straightforward, and the templates and integrations make it easy to move from brainstorm to sprint planning without setup overhead. It’s reliable for workshops, journey maps, and cross‑functional alignment.
What do you dislike about the product?
The basic editing UX isn’t as smooth as FigJam/Figma. Simple actions—selecting, snapping, aligning, grouping, and nudging text/shapes—can take extra clicks or feel a bit laggy. When you’re iterating quickly, those micro‑frictions add up. I’d love to see tighter selection behavior, consistent snapping, and faster text resizing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro gives our team a single space to think, plan, and align. We use it to run workshops, map customer journeys, and organize product work without bouncing across tools. Templates and integrations help us start fast, share context, and keep stakeholders on the same page. Net result: fewer meetings, clearer decisions, and faster delivery.
Easy-to-Use, Feature-Rich, but Needs Better Mobile Experience
What do you like best about the product?
I love the easy-to-use tools that Miro offers, which make creating complex visual content like mind maps, roadmaps, and wireframes a highly efficient task for me. I particularly appreciate the ready-to-use templates that save me significant time and effort, as they provide all the essential settings I need to kickstart my projects without having to start from scratch. Additionally, the initial setup of Miro was very easy, allowing me to get up and running quickly without any hurdles.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find using Miro on mobile devices challenging as it is not as easy as using it on a laptop. Additionally, the roadmap templates are limited, which restricts my options when creating various types of visual plans.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to visualize my thoughts and create mind maps, roadmaps, and wireframes easily with its intuitive tools and templates, saving time on setup.
Very good white board!
What do you like best about the product?
Very good tool for sketches and throwing out ideas. Easy to use and has a nice range of tools.
Honestly, I do not use it every day, but it has been quite helpful and handy when needed.
Honestly, I do not use it every day, but it has been quite helpful and handy when needed.
What do you dislike about the product?
The difficulty of sharing boards with other people as guests for quick reviews or once-off collaborations.
Some tools are not too intuitive to use (e.g. moving a text in an arrow element), however, it is relatively easy to find help out there explaining how to use them.
Some tools are not too intuitive to use (e.g. moving a text in an arrow element), however, it is relatively easy to find help out there explaining how to use them.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It works quite well in the early stages of product design. It is a great whiteboard and mind-mapping, so I, as a Product Manager, often go there for these parts of the process.
It has been a nice tool to use collaboratively with the team as well.
When it comes to Wireframing and Prototype, I usually hand these tasks to a UI designer and she uses the tools that she prefers, so I have not used Miro for these purposes and honestly find a bit hard for detailed work - but again, this is not my main job, so it is not a problem for me.
It has been a nice tool to use collaboratively with the team as well.
When it comes to Wireframing and Prototype, I usually hand these tasks to a UI designer and she uses the tools that she prefers, so I have not used Miro for these purposes and honestly find a bit hard for detailed work - but again, this is not my main job, so it is not a problem for me.
A versatile, visual tool I can’t live without
What do you like best about the product?
I love how easy it is to use and how visual the experience feels. Miro has become one of my favourite tools I use every day—whether it’s for facilitating workshops, creating a personal canvas, or applying design thinking to different types of projects. It’s intuitive, engaging, and makes collaboration effortless.
What do you dislike about the product?
The growing number of features sometimes feels overwhelming. While I appreciate the innovation, it’s starting to become more complex to use and creates a bit of FOMO, like I’m missing out on exploring everything. That said, I remain a huge fan of the core, simple features that make Miro so powerful.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me bring structure and creativity together in one place. It makes remote collaboration smooth, especially for workshops and brainstorming sessions, where everyone can contribute visually in real time. It also serves as my go-to space for mapping ideas, documenting processes, and running design thinking exercises. The benefit is clear: better alignment with my team, faster idea generation, and a much more engaging way of working than traditional tools.
Essential Visual Collaboration Tool for Remote Teams
What do you like best about the product?
The infinite canvas and real-time collaboration capabilities make Miro indispensable for our distributed team. I particularly appreciate the extensive template library that helps us jump-start brainstorming sessions, sprint planning, and workshops without starting from scratch. The ability to see cursors moving in real-time and work simultaneously with colleagues creates an engaging, almost in-person feel to our remote meetings. The integration with tools like Slack, Zoom, and Jira streamlines our workflow significantly.
What do you dislike about the product?
The learning curve can be steep for new users who aren't familiar with digital whiteboarding tools. Sometimes the sheer number of features can feel overwhelming initially. I've also noticed occasional lag when working on boards with extensive content or many simultaneous users, which can disrupt the flow during critical meetings.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a product manager, Miro addresses the problem of aligning cross-functional teams around product vision and execution. I use it extensively for whiteboarding sessions, feature prioritization workshops, and mapping user journeys. I use it to facilitate dynamic visual sessions with engineering, design, and stakeholders, including our Sprint Retro. The persistent boards serve as living documentation that the team references throughout development, keeping everyone aligned on decisions and rationale.
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