Miro
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Keeps all my projects in one place
What do you like best about the product?
As an Email Marketing Manager at a SaaS company, I love how Miro makes it easy to juggle multiple projects at once. The boards let me map out each project in a clear way and stay aligned with teams like Product and Sales. It’s also super handy for building data flow maps for example, mapping how data moves from our warehouse into the CRM.
What do you dislike about the product?
Honestly, I don’t see any major issues. It’s a pleasure to work with Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me turn the “organized mess” of working across different teams into something clear and manageable. It makes it much easier to handle dependencies and collaborate with Product, Sales, and other teams without things getting lost or misaligned.
Miro is a spectacular platform
What do you like best about the product?
The most helpful feature of Miro is the collaboration. Whiteboarding and ideating is made incredibly simple with Miro, and it has introduced a ton of pieces to make collaboration easier since I started using it years ago
What do you dislike about the product?
My least favourite thing about Miro is Navigating the toolbar.There are just so many items and a lot going on and pinning everything you might want is a hassle. I do appreciate that there is so much functionality but having ALL of that functionality tucked in the same place is somewhat intimidating
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Primarily collaboration and presentations. We use it mostly for whiteboarding, ideating and journey mapping, and have recently begun using it for presentations
Using MIRO for organizing notes and details
What do you like best about the product?
ability to have all of my notes organized in one location
What do you dislike about the product?
copy and paste is a little glitchy for smaller notes
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
needed a place for all of my notes to be organized in one easy location
sharing with team members is also very efficient and easy
sharing with team members is also very efficient and easy
Amazing tool!!
What do you like best about the product?
I love how easy it is to use and how organized it makes things look. I have been using this tool at my work to organize experiments and have shared it with my team and they all love it. I have now become the flowchart making person in my group and I dont like using anything but Miro. I have been using this software pretty much every day or every other week. Its very convenient, and easy to copy and transfer to other documents as well.
What do you dislike about the product?
i dont like how i cant share it with my other team members and how they cant edit it without having access but that just may be our company so im not sure.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
its solving the problem of having to write things on a white board in a very unorganized fashion where if i need to add or delete something then i would have to erase the whole thing on the whiteboard so this is really good because i can add and delete things as i need. I also like how this can be copied as an image and shared. this has cut my experiment planning time by 75%.
I totally love using Miro board
What do you like best about the product?
It's easy to make changes, especially real-time changes.
What do you dislike about the product?
None at the moment. If I encounter any challenge, I will let you know.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It enables the team to give live updates of their projects
Miro Makes Diagramming Seamless and Enjoyable
What do you like best about the product?
I’ve really come to enjoy using Miro — it feels like the most refined diagramming app I’ve tried, and at this point I’ve tried just about all of them. The user interface is clean, intuitive, and genuinely pleasant to use, which makes it easy to focus on ideas instead of fighting with the tool.
One of the features I appreciate most is how seamless importing is. It’s quick, smooth, and gives me a wealth of options to bring in whatever I need without any friction. That flexibility has saved me a lot of time and helped me pull different sources together effortlessly.
I also use Miro regularly when running workshops with businesses, and its ease of use for participants — even those who have never touched it before — is paramount. People pick it up quickly, which means we can spend less time onboarding and more time collaborating effectively.
Altogether, Miro stands out as not just another diagramming app, but as the one that gets the details right. It’s polished, powerful, and a joy to work with.
One of the features I appreciate most is how seamless importing is. It’s quick, smooth, and gives me a wealth of options to bring in whatever I need without any friction. That flexibility has saved me a lot of time and helped me pull different sources together effortlessly.
I also use Miro regularly when running workshops with businesses, and its ease of use for participants — even those who have never touched it before — is paramount. People pick it up quickly, which means we can spend less time onboarding and more time collaborating effectively.
Altogether, Miro stands out as not just another diagramming app, but as the one that gets the details right. It’s polished, powerful, and a joy to work with.
What do you dislike about the product?
I honestly can't think of anything that I dislike about Miro. I shared this in my "like best" section, but it truly is the best diagramming and collaboration tool I've used to date.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves several challenges I’ve faced with other diagramming tools: it offers a clean, intuitive interface that removes the frustration of clunky design, a seamless importing process that saves time and supports a wide range of options, and a polished experience that feels far more refined than competing apps. Most importantly, when I run workshops with businesses, Miro makes it easy for even first-time users to jump in and collaborate efficiently, eliminating onboarding hurdles and keeping the focus on productive teamwork.
A powerful collaboration tool that brings ideas to life visually
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is quick to implement and easy to adopt, even for new team members. We use it almost daily for workshops, retros, and project planning. The wide range of features and templates make it flexible, while integrations with Jira, Slack keep everything connected.
What do you dislike about the product?
Large boards can get laggy, and with so many features, new users may feel overwhelmed at first. Some integrations and advanced options are locked to higher-tier plans.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps us overcome the challenges of remote and hybrid collaboration by giving the team a shared visual space to brainstorm, plan, and align. Instead of scattered documents and endless meetings, we centralize ideas, workflows, and feedback in one place. This speeds up decision-making, improves engagement during workshops, and keeps everyone on the same page regardless of location.
Miro makes online collaboration simple
What do you like best about the product?
Miro makes online collaboration simple. As a remote-first business, having an easy-to-use and collaborative platform is super important. Miro is my go-to for running virtual ideation sessions, as well as goal planning and wireframing. I use Miro multiple times a week.
What do you dislike about the product?
For some colleagues, there was an initial learning curve.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a remote-first company, online collaborations are a key component of our business. Miro helps us achieve this.
The best tool for planning, brainstorming, and running a CEO dashboard
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has become the central hub for my company’s CEO Dashboard. It makes it easy to plan business systems, brainstorm new ideas, and map out execution steps visually. The flexibility of the boards lets me combine strategy, operations, and creative workflows in one place. I especially appreciate how simple it is to collaborate with my team in real time, whether we’re building process maps, organizing goals, or running brainstorming sessions. It has replaced scattered notes and tools by giving us a single source of truth. My day begins and ends with Miro that’s how much I use it. The another great part is I can connect my SOPs (in google drive and airtable mainly) directly to Miro so I don’t need to jump and search in multiple apps. It’s at one place. You don’t need to learn how to use it even the 5th grade can use Miro, the UI and features makes it so easy to implement what’s running in our brain. Lastly the customer support that’s next level my 5 Stars to team.
What do you dislike about the product?
The iPad app could be faster and smoother. It would also help to have the option to fully hide the sidebar, especially when screen sharing on Zoom, so the focus stays only on the board. Right now, the sidebar can be a distraction in presentations.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Problem of scattered planning and brainstorming. Earlier I had to use multiple apps for SOPs, mind maps, and execution steps, which made things messy and hard to track. Now everything is in one place. It helps me run my CEO Dashboard, connect my Google Drive and Airtable files, and map out business systems without losing context. The benefit is huge—I save time, my team can collaborate in real time, and we all stay on the same page. It feels like moving from chaos to clarity because Miro gives us a single source of truth for planning and execution.
Using Miro in creative advertising agency
What do you like best about the product?
Miro makes you think more creative - both because of the design itself but also because of the usability. I can easily record my ideas by uploading any type of doculemts- image, note, pdf, links etc. It makes me free to think and generate ideas, because I can save the inspiration on one place - and the inspirateion can come form many and different types of sources - from something i write or sketch to any type of media/text/video I see on the internet.
Miro is a great tool for people to work together - the flow is almost efortless and anyone can share their thoughts (on a brainstorming for example) just by leaving an ideq on a designated space on a board. All projects are now in order and everyone on the team and from the agency or client - can find easily what is looking for no matter when it was created - a minute or years ago.
Creation presentations is also very easy and a very big plus is that multiple editors can work on one presentations. And also correct it even while the presenting is on.
Miro is a great tool for people to work together - the flow is almost efortless and anyone can share their thoughts (on a brainstorming for example) just by leaving an ideq on a designated space on a board. All projects are now in order and everyone on the team and from the agency or client - can find easily what is looking for no matter when it was created - a minute or years ago.
Creation presentations is also very easy and a very big plus is that multiple editors can work on one presentations. And also correct it even while the presenting is on.
What do you dislike about the product?
We use Miro a lot about creating presentations and most of the downsides I am pointing are connected with that:
- limited number of prohibited fonts to upload - we work with multiple clients with their identities and adding/removing fonts is very annoying
- the font weights are very limited - only bold, italic and reg bold. Many fonts we use for clients and projects have to have semibold, medium, light etc Assigning them to the only abailable positions is not comfortable
- the exports - usually we just export pdf to clients to view but in many cases we also need this pdf to be completely editable - in keynote or/and in powerpoint. There are convertors from pdf to keynote/powerpoint but always there are many flows
- sometimes longer presentations fail to export
And also few more that concert video links:
- the necesity of uploading a video on youtube/vimeo - even for the shortest videos
- not having a preview from videos/reels from isntagram (could be a bug - sometimes there are)
- limited number of prohibited fonts to upload - we work with multiple clients with their identities and adding/removing fonts is very annoying
- the font weights are very limited - only bold, italic and reg bold. Many fonts we use for clients and projects have to have semibold, medium, light etc Assigning them to the only abailable positions is not comfortable
- the exports - usually we just export pdf to clients to view but in many cases we also need this pdf to be completely editable - in keynote or/and in powerpoint. There are convertors from pdf to keynote/powerpoint but always there are many flows
- sometimes longer presentations fail to export
And also few more that concert video links:
- the necesity of uploading a video on youtube/vimeo - even for the shortest videos
- not having a preview from videos/reels from isntagram (could be a bug - sometimes there are)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The need of using too many tools to brainstorm and create presentations. Miro almost eliminates the usage of them
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