Miro
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Practical, simple, and friendly
What do you like best about the product?
The intuitive way we interact with the platform and the extremely user-friendly design.
What do you dislike about the product?
Hard to say... I haven't yet explored any resource that presents any difficulty or intrinsic imperfection.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Organization of tasks and communication among project members
A bridge between our team and our clients
What do you like best about the product?
We use Miro to communicate project details with our clients. Having used it with our multiple clients over the years, I've found it incredibly convenient for clients to share their opinions and feedback on our drawings. It's also incredibly handy for reviewing past comments.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'd like to suggest some improvements to the way comments are displayed on the dashboard, especially when there are a lot of customer comments. We need to click on each one to see the details. I'd like to see automatic layout so that all customer comments can be easily displayed around our project. Perhaps we could also implement some automatic optimization of connections, etc.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro makes the communication between us and our clients about the project clearer and faster.Therefore, we always recommend MRIO as a communication method to our customers, and most of them like it.
Distributed Teams and Seamless Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro almost daily, and its configuration and set up have been great for managing my teams access and projects. The ability to have regular users (account holders) and occasional users (guests) join and collaborate seemlessly. Its integration with other apps and new features are ever increasing. Access to customer support/account manager has been great when needed.
What do you dislike about the product?
It would be great if Guests can assign their own name, as opposed to a generic "Miro Artist" placeholder, when joining so that it is clearer who is contributing to what elements.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Ease of collaboration for distributed teams
Great for brainstorming and creative collaborations among your team.
What do you like best about the product?
I think that Miro is a great platform to use for brainstorming and conceptualization amongst your team. I also appreciate that you can see other team members working on the board in real time. At my company we use Miro almost daily and with many of us being remote it allows us to have the feel of collaboration without being in the same building
What do you dislike about the product?
The sizing of images that can be uploaded to miro is not always what we need so we have to go the extra step to scale down an image to add to our boards. I think it would be helpful we there was some sort of tutorials section so we can get the most out of Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With us being mostly remote employees Miro allows us to be in a collaborative and brainstorming mode without us all having to be in the same room or building
Excellent and Versatile App
What do you like best about the product?
This app is very flexible to use! I love it as a visual review tool, and I really appreciate the graphical features for building robust presentation decks easily. I always find new ways to utilize features, especially the talk tracks--very useful for additional reviews.
What do you dislike about the product?
- I wish there were better and more flexible Board nesting and management
- Branding Kits with graphic and font defaults
- Easier color picking
- Image flip option
- Rounded Rectangle radius options
- Ai that takes advantage of the creation of board elements and features
- Branding Kits with graphic and font defaults
- Easier color picking
- Image flip option
- Rounded Rectangle radius options
- Ai that takes advantage of the creation of board elements and features
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
A single flexible and collaborative space that can be shared across global teams easily.
Great Visualization Tools with Offline Support Needed
What do you like best about the product?
I find Miro invaluable for user research and data visualization, allowing me to organize and analyze user interviews effectively. I appreciate its automatic saving feature, preventing data loss even in the event of internet disruptions. The ability to work collaboratively in real-time with colleagues is also a major asset, making team projects seamless.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find the initial setup of Miro quite challenging due to the absence of a tutorial, which made it difficult to get started. Additionally, I experience significant frustration with the lack of offline functionality in the app version. When I'm without internet connectivity, especially when traveling or if my home network fails, I'm unable to continue working on any project using the app. This limitation is quite inconvenient. Unlike other applications, such as ChatGPT, which allow some level of operation offline, Miro completely restricts access without an internet connection. I wish the app version of Miro supported at least the last project I worked on offline. Finally, I believe that Miro's AI capabilities could be improved to make the experience more seamless.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for user research and visualizing data, allowing me to manage large amounts of information effectively. Its autosave and cross-platform accessibility enhance my workflow, especially when collaborating on projects.
Highly Recommend It!
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has quickly become one of my go-to tools for collaboration. It’s highly customizable, easy to learn, and very intuitive, even for people who haven’t used a digital whiteboard before. I really like how flexible it is—you can use it for brainstorming, workshops, project planning, or just organizing thoughts visually.
The templates are a big plus, and the drag-and-drop functionality makes building boards simple. It integrates well with other tools, which helps streamline workflows instead of adding extra steps. Collaboration in real time works smoothly—seeing teammates contribute live on the board makes meetings and workshops much more engaging.
Overall, Miro strikes a good balance between powerful features and ease of use, so it works well for both structured planning and creative sessions. Highly recommend it for any team looking to improve collaboration and transparency.
The templates are a big plus, and the drag-and-drop functionality makes building boards simple. It integrates well with other tools, which helps streamline workflows instead of adding extra steps. Collaboration in real time works smoothly—seeing teammates contribute live on the board makes meetings and workshops much more engaging.
Overall, Miro strikes a good balance between powerful features and ease of use, so it works well for both structured planning and creative sessions. Highly recommend it for any team looking to improve collaboration and transparency.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are a few drawbacks. Large boards can become slow and laggy, especially when many teammates are editing at once. Some of the more advanced features take extra time to learn, so new users might not get the full value right away. The pricing can feel step if you need access to premium features, and exporting or printing boards for offline sharing isn’t always seamless
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps solve the challenge of remote collaboration by giving teams a shared visual space to brainstorm, plan, and align. Since we’re fully distributed, it replaces the physical whiteboard and lets us capture ideas in real time, which keeps everyone engaged and on the same page. It also solves the problem of organizing complex projects—instead of scattered documents and notes, we can map everything in one place with clear workflows.
The biggest benefit is that it makes collaboration faster and more transparent. People can contribute anytime, not just during meetings, and decisions are documented visually so they’re easier to understand and reference later. This has improved team alignment, reduced back-and-forth in email/Slack, and helped us move projects forward with more clarity.
The biggest benefit is that it makes collaboration faster and more transparent. People can contribute anytime, not just during meetings, and decisions are documented visually so they’re easier to understand and reference later. This has improved team alignment, reduced back-and-forth in email/Slack, and helped us move projects forward with more clarity.
Great way to collaborate with images, text, and other graphics!
What do you like best about the product?
Ability to share information quickly to teams and have comments without needing to save and be out of a file on the server.
What do you dislike about the product?
slow connectivity/doesn't play well with PDFs
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Not having to 'own files' our server and not able to comment in real time
Flexible & Collaborative Tool for Product Teams
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has proven to be a go-to platform that our Product Team uses to plan, collaborate, and train Sales & Marketing, Compliance, QA and Partners. The platform is incredibly feature-rich, especially for a real-time visual collaboration and process flow tool. It is user-friendly and has a relatively gentle learning curve, so no matter the stakeholder and fequency of use, team members can be up-to-speed rapidly.
What do you dislike about the product?
The ability to easily generate tasks from sticky notes and other items that can get ingested to Jira, Reclaim, Todoist, etc would be a great integration feature across teams.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is solving rapid design and operational flow and UX sequence collaboration needs. It’s a tool that much of the team feels very comfortable using, compared to the more nuanced and specifically UX/UI tool, Figma, which has a steeper learning curve. Miro is well appreciated for easy adoption.
Miro is a great tool for brainstorming, moodboards, and facilitating collaboration with clients.
What do you like best about the product?
The way Miro handles images has been most helpful to my workflow. I often need to share moldboards/inspiration images with clients, and uploading images to Miro has been a great way to do this without sending massive files back and forth via email. The basic features are very user-friendly, so my clients were able to pick it up quickly. The variety of comment features are great as well.
What do you dislike about the product?
I haven't explored all the features of Miro that could help my workflow. There are a lot of cool features, and it is somewhat daunting to explore beyond what I already know. I also wish it were a bit more user-friendly to learn how your viewing distance impacts your type/import size. I would like to explore more about how it can facilitate collaboration with clients and the tools we can use for reviews.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro gives us a common space to collaborate with clients who are not local. We are working on gathering content and finding visual inspiration, so this is a great place to compile content without missing anything or creating large files. I like that it is live, so we can post content, and clients have access to it instantly. I do a lot of visual design work, so I know it will be a helpful review tool moving forward.
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