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Miro is enabling creativity without limits and taking collaboration to the next level
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is the tool I dreamed of in the early days of my career. With other presentation and collaboration tools, I often felt limited. Miro, however, empowers me as an Agile Coach and Agile Project Manager to express my creativity without limits or borders.
I especially like:
- Spaces for organization: The ability to create and manage multiple spaces helps me organize boards and structure my work across different accounts, teams, or stakeholders from diverse backgrounds.
- Templates for inspiration: A wide variety of templates that I can use as inspiration or customize for my needs, plus the opportunity to contribute my own to the community.
- Integrated features and Miro AI: Access to built-in tools and integrations (Drawify, images, icons, diagramming formats, and more), along with Miro AI, which supports idea generation and accelerates workflows during board creation or workshop facilitation. Having an all-in-one tool means a lot!
- Export and backup options: Multiple export formats, including “board backup,” which makes it easy to reuse content in the future or share it with colleagues to support their work.
- Versatility in use: I use Miro for many occasions—workshops, retrospectives, training sessions, coaching, personal development journeys, and business process mapping in consultancy.
- Facilitation tools: Features such as timers, voting, sticky notes, emojis, and stickers keep participants engaged. After each session, teams feel more motivated, energized, and connected—often discovering fresh perspectives on their own. Even in remote settings, Miro helps us collaborate more deeply and feel closer as a team.
I especially like:
- Spaces for organization: The ability to create and manage multiple spaces helps me organize boards and structure my work across different accounts, teams, or stakeholders from diverse backgrounds.
- Templates for inspiration: A wide variety of templates that I can use as inspiration or customize for my needs, plus the opportunity to contribute my own to the community.
- Integrated features and Miro AI: Access to built-in tools and integrations (Drawify, images, icons, diagramming formats, and more), along with Miro AI, which supports idea generation and accelerates workflows during board creation or workshop facilitation. Having an all-in-one tool means a lot!
- Export and backup options: Multiple export formats, including “board backup,” which makes it easy to reuse content in the future or share it with colleagues to support their work.
- Versatility in use: I use Miro for many occasions—workshops, retrospectives, training sessions, coaching, personal development journeys, and business process mapping in consultancy.
- Facilitation tools: Features such as timers, voting, sticky notes, emojis, and stickers keep participants engaged. After each session, teams feel more motivated, energized, and connected—often discovering fresh perspectives on their own. Even in remote settings, Miro helps us collaborate more deeply and feel closer as a team.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only challenge I’ve faced is sharing boards with team members outside of our organization, due to restrictions set by our Miro administrators. It would be helpful to have clearer guidance on the process of granting access for different types of users.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the challenge of fragmented collaboration and limited creativity in traditional or other available tools. In my role as an Agile Coach and Agile Project Manager, I need a platform where diverse teams (often distributed across different locations) can work together seamlessly, stay engaged, and co-create solutions in real time. With Miro, I get exactly that!
By using Miro, I am benefiting from the following:
1. All-in-one collaboration: I no longer need to switch between multiple tools for brainstorming, facilitation, or documentation—everything is integrated, from templates to visual elements to Miro AI.
2. Engagement in remote settings: Facilitation features like timers, voting, and interactive elements help keep participants energized and motivated, even when collaborating virtually.
3. Scalability and versatility: Whether it’s workshops, retrospectives, training, or process mapping, Miro adapts to different contexts and supports me in delivering value across multiple projects.
4. Knowledge sharing: Export and backup options make it easy to reuse boards or share them with colleagues, supporting learning and consistency across teams.
By using Miro, I am benefiting from the following:
1. All-in-one collaboration: I no longer need to switch between multiple tools for brainstorming, facilitation, or documentation—everything is integrated, from templates to visual elements to Miro AI.
2. Engagement in remote settings: Facilitation features like timers, voting, and interactive elements help keep participants energized and motivated, even when collaborating virtually.
3. Scalability and versatility: Whether it’s workshops, retrospectives, training, or process mapping, Miro adapts to different contexts and supports me in delivering value across multiple projects.
4. Knowledge sharing: Export and backup options make it easy to reuse boards or share them with colleagues, supporting learning and consistency across teams.
Great to visually organize my ideas.
What do you like best about the product?
A great feature is the possibility to copy Excel cells into Miro and turn them into post its.
What do you dislike about the product?
Searching things is not always easy. Sometimes, the search function don't bring me all results (old projects/boards) I expected.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It visually organizes things that are in my head. Problem: information mess.
I centralize project information. Problem: to have pieces of the project everywhere.
I use to map journeys and other maps. Problem: I need a way to visually consolidate information in a easy way for my stakeholders to consume and sometimes to interact with the maps.
I use to analyse and sinthesize resesearch. Problem: I need to keep track of information (where it came from, who said it) + I need a way to visually prensent a concept/insight/resume of the quote and at the same time keep track of the data or quotes related to it.
I centralize project information. Problem: to have pieces of the project everywhere.
I use to map journeys and other maps. Problem: I need a way to visually consolidate information in a easy way for my stakeholders to consume and sometimes to interact with the maps.
I use to analyse and sinthesize resesearch. Problem: I need to keep track of information (where it came from, who said it) + I need a way to visually prensent a concept/insight/resume of the quote and at the same time keep track of the data or quotes related to it.
Architectural Student and Professional who loves using Miro
What do you like best about the product?
The collaborative nature is the reason you can't beat a program like Miro. When I was in university and I had to collaborate with other students it was a life saver. Now that I work in an office, it is still one of the easiest ways to share ideas with coworkers and keep track of project progress in a visual way.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish some of the functionality was closer to the way that Adobe Illustrator works. The grouping/locking/selecting operations sometimes trip me up.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Most architects are visual people, so it is much easier for us to place an image or a diagram in front of each other to communicate. Miro helps us do that!
Great tool perfect for communicating ideas to stakeholders
What do you like best about the product?
I like that it's so easy to use and that I can easily collab with stakeholders, take notes and record videos in it.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't love how it tends to slow down when there's a lot of notes in it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It solves the barrier for communicating and having an area for recording ideas and info in one place visually.
Collaborative
What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about Miro are the templates and UI that allows for mapping workflows for various processes. Along with the collaborative ability of the platform it is a great tool for myself and my team to work through initiatives asynchronously.
The tool is easy to use so the ramp up is short.
The tool is easy to use so the ramp up is short.
What do you dislike about the product?
There aren't always the templates that I'm looking for so I find myself trying to use one that doesn't really work for me, which often leads me to abandoning the template and having to find another way to visualize something.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is helping me solve mapping problems that I have at my company on various topics like customer journeys, client workflows, logistics, and back-end automation. I also use it as a brainstorming tool to get my thoughts onto "paper" in an informal manner.
Miro is great for collaborating
What do you like best about the product?
I like that our whole team can be on the board and making changes at the same time.
What do you dislike about the product?
That anyone can delete anything at any time - by accident or otherwise.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
having everything for a project in one place
Excellent Visual Sharing Platform
What do you like best about the product?
I love that you can really customize your usage. The blank slate canvas with drop in features (sticky pads, images, etc) allow for a completely free form and unique way of representing ideas, presenting narratives, and collaborating. My team and I use it daily internally and with clients.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it can feel disorganized and challenging to orient. Also it is not particularly user friendly on a cellphone.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps to cut the distance between isolated perception and shared vision. I benefit from the collaborative facilities and capacity to iterate, brainstorm, organize, and ultimately share polished presentations to clients.
Miro is an excellent well-rounded tool that facilitates the flow of ideas in a workplace
What do you like best about the product?
The free plan is generous - while you can only create 3 boards, they are not limited in scope so I could play around with this extensively before getting company sign-off on the tool. It has a wide array of diagramming tools (prototyping, ERD, flow diagrams) that are easy to use and wonderfully simple as a tool to illustrate concepts and architectures and communicate around changes. If a picture is a worth 1000 words, then Miro's diagrams could fill an encyclopedia.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are some limitations on the free plan that can niggle but I think that's the point. In particular, the icons that you can use are severely restricted but it seems reasonable in light of the freemium offering. It can be difficult to know how to share diagrams from a free account but I think that, too, is part of the "sell" in moving to a paid plan.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Database diagramming, process flow diagrams.
Miro offers me the place to both structure my own thoughts and work on ideas.
What do you like best about the product?
The simple handling of everything. I can intuitively do everything I want. I haven't encountered any limits yet, on the contrary, I keep discovering new things! I use it almost daily. Even if you have never done anything with Miro, you can easily apply and implement it.
What do you dislike about the product?
If I had to say something, it would be that the development is happening so fast that I can hardly keep up!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We do not have an official office and can still work together.
I can develop ideas further with my clients at a location.
I can develop ideas further with my clients at a location.
Can't live without it
What do you like best about the product?
The flexibility to add thoughts to a board and how it energizes collaboration
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing I can think about to be honest. Miro satisfies my requirements and then some
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It just allows me to condense all work related to a vertical easily. Makes great visualization of a project progress and thought as well.
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