Miro
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Miro is Essential for Engaging Remote Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is great for teams that work remote but want that ability to collaborate in a real way. We are able to keep track of tasks across long projects, quickly find project downfalls and improvements, and work faster together. There is no other tool I know that has great user-interface while still giving real impact to its users.
Every time I use Miro, I find new tools and features that impact my work positively. I'm able to present the board in an easy way, bring other users to my view so they keep on track, and export my work to be added to other tools.
Every time I use Miro, I find new tools and features that impact my work positively. I'm able to present the board in an easy way, bring other users to my view so they keep on track, and export my work to be added to other tools.
What do you dislike about the product?
For first time users, the navigation can be difficult. You are using your mouse and editing skills differently. Once you understand how it works, it's like second-nature. It only takes a few uses to become proficient.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are able to track a project from start to finish and add roadblocks we encountered along the way. At the end of the project, we can group all roadblocks and brainstorm how to improve collaboratively as a team. This greatly impacts our future projects because we are able to create new standard work, project flows, etc.
Great for easy collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro makes it easy to collaborate between people and teams, but what I really like about it the most is that it is (very) easy to use. We never had to teach anyone how to use it, people just login and start creating right away and this takes a lot of stress off the company when choosing software.
What do you dislike about the product?
There a few downsides to Miro like in every other software: we always want to see AI improvements such as chart generation by audio or text. It is still not there yet, but this is something I am definitely waiting for. Besides that, for out team Miro has been fulfilling our expectations and needs.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps us show our clients new automation and new projects ideas. It is easier to see how the information will flow and make comments on the steps we planned. For us, having a visual tool to help us show what is in our mind ir crucial and time-saving. That is what allows us to work async as well, other wise we would be jumping into a few meeting to try to explain the proposed solution to our clients.
Exciting tool to use and collaborate with team
What do you like best about the product?
Good way to move through a project with multiple people being able to see the status. Some great tools to use as well , and exciting to learn new tips on the program.
What do you dislike about the product?
After a few programs using the Miro board, i learnt a few tricks to navigate easier and be able to extract the data in a cleaner format. I wish the intro training gave a little more insight on how to easily move through the board and some tips and tricks, but working in group helped identify these.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
being able to identify a process, easily visualize it and determine issues in it. Multiple collaboration with teams is great tool and easy to come back to when you are pulled away.
An A+ for visual learners
What do you like best about the product?
How it allows you to translate complex topics in a visual form easily
What do you dislike about the product?
I like everything about miro, there isn't anything I dislike
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helped translate complex topics into visual mediums
Miro unlocks collaboration and organisational agility in a cost-efficient way
What do you like best about the product?
We started using Miro out of necessity. Our team had just shifted to remote work, and our old ways of brainstorming. Whiteboards, sticky notes, impromptu huddles didn’t translate well over Zoom and Slack.
We needed something visual, flexible, and lightweight enough for everyone to adopt quickly without blowing our budget. That’s when we tried Miro.
At first, I was skeptical. Another tool to learn? But within a day, I was dragging in templates, clustering ideas with teammates, and linking concepts together faster than I ever could in a meeting room. What really surprised me was how naturally collaboration unfolded. Colleagues who were usually quiet in meetings started adding comments and ideas asynchronously.
Miro’s canvas became our go-to space for project planning. We stopped having to schedule so many calls because we could leave notes and update boards in our own time zones. It gave us a shared language: visual and accessible.
From an organizational standpoint, this shift brought a level of agility I didn’t expect. Teams iterated faster, decisions got documented more clearly, and the transparency around workflows improved. We avoided duplicating work and caught blockers early. Best of all, we didn’t need expensive PM software or heavy onboarding to make it work.
In short, Miro helped us rebuild the informal, spontaneous collaboration we lost to remote work, and gave us a better structure than we had before.
It's rare to find a tool that quietly reshapes your team’s culture, but Miro did just that for us, and it didn’t break the bank either.
We needed something visual, flexible, and lightweight enough for everyone to adopt quickly without blowing our budget. That’s when we tried Miro.
At first, I was skeptical. Another tool to learn? But within a day, I was dragging in templates, clustering ideas with teammates, and linking concepts together faster than I ever could in a meeting room. What really surprised me was how naturally collaboration unfolded. Colleagues who were usually quiet in meetings started adding comments and ideas asynchronously.
Miro’s canvas became our go-to space for project planning. We stopped having to schedule so many calls because we could leave notes and update boards in our own time zones. It gave us a shared language: visual and accessible.
From an organizational standpoint, this shift brought a level of agility I didn’t expect. Teams iterated faster, decisions got documented more clearly, and the transparency around workflows improved. We avoided duplicating work and caught blockers early. Best of all, we didn’t need expensive PM software or heavy onboarding to make it work.
In short, Miro helped us rebuild the informal, spontaneous collaboration we lost to remote work, and gave us a better structure than we had before.
It's rare to find a tool that quietly reshapes your team’s culture, but Miro did just that for us, and it didn’t break the bank either.
What do you dislike about the product?
The re-sizing of shapes and contained text is counterintuitive and needs to be harmonised.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Remote collaboration and ideation
Miro as an outstanding modern visualisation and collaboration platform
What do you like best about the product?
The versatility and performance of Miro's web application.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are so many features and options that sometimes it is difficult to find the right ones for the problem at hand.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro provides perfect canvas to visualise and share ideas as well as great collaboration options to collect and implement input from all stakeholders and participants.
Good whiteboarding tool for collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
- Near infinite white board space
- Easy to collaborate on
- Simple and clean interface
- Lots of templates to choose from, making it a very versatile tool
- Easy to collaborate on
- Simple and clean interface
- Lots of templates to choose from, making it a very versatile tool
What do you dislike about the product?
- Hard to naturally come across new features that could be useful, since I don't actively explore new features and Miro never really recommends me useful options
- Organization boards aren't automatically private
- Organization boards aren't automatically private
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Get my ideas down in one space. Using Miro to make user flows.
I started using Miro for work, and now I can't imagine working in any other way
What do you like best about the product?
I love that I can jump into meetings and have an immediate place to take notes to clear my thoughts and document decision making. My team uses Miro every day, so it builds a common structure for us and shared language for how we communicate ideas. The informality of it encourages me to jump in and start building / making stuff, without worrying about the initial quality.
What do you dislike about the product?
Because I use Miro so much, whenever there is a minor change, it can be hard to adapt. I think this is natural with software updates in any case. While it is initially bothersome, I realize it only takes a day or two to adjust fully. I have seen it can be difficult for some new users to pick up Miro, because it is so unfamiliar to how they work, but once they have spent some time in it, most people love it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is wonderful at solving virtual collaboration problems. Making thinking visual is extremely important in remote/virtual collaboration. I have not seen a tool that does this better.
Useful visual tool to refine thinking and share processes with stakeholders.
What do you like best about the product?
Flexibility to adjust and add/remove elements of a visual.
What do you dislike about the product?
Creating a new step or updating a visual can take a bit of time - perhaps because I need further tutorial. Lending to a strength, it's intuitive in many ways, so I just figure my way through processes.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Creates an easily understandable/readable mindmap and process outline to share and discuss with colleagues and stakeholders.
The best online collaborative tool ever!
What do you like best about the product?
- incredibly easy to brainstorm, map out user flows, and run workshops with both in-office and remote teams. The real-time collaboration features are easy to use and intuitive.
– a variety of templates and tools to structure my work, or kick off brainstorming.
– the ability to have an endless workspace is pretty cool for capturing evolving ideas without feeling constrained
– a variety of templates and tools to structure my work, or kick off brainstorming.
– the ability to have an endless workspace is pretty cool for capturing evolving ideas without feeling constrained
What do you dislike about the product?
- Just a minor thing: a bit hard to work when the very large boards - some performance issues start to show up.
- When I was using for personal purposes, it was very much limited, I could only have 2-3 boards at a time.
- Somehow the designs doesn't feel very modern - not sure why.
- Also, emojis are very much limited - I like the ones in the lost, but not many of them; also search is not elastic for them.
- When I was using for personal purposes, it was very much limited, I could only have 2-3 boards at a time.
- Somehow the designs doesn't feel very modern - not sure why.
- Also, emojis are very much limited - I like the ones in the lost, but not many of them; also search is not elastic for them.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helps to collaborate in real time and with remote teams.
Helps to brainstorm - replaces physical whiteboard quite well.
Helps to brainstorm - replaces physical whiteboard quite well.
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