Miro
MiroExternal reviews
10,008 reviews
from
and
External reviews are not included in the AWS star rating for the product.
Great big brainstorming spaces
What do you like best about the product?
As a marketer, planning is at the heart of what I do—campaigns, content, strategies, and everything in between. I used to rely on paper: notebooks, scraps, and post-its scattered across my desk, all covered in my awful handwriting.
Miro has been a game-changer, helping me organise information seamlessly, whether through lists, charts, diagrams, images, or links—whatever works best for the task at hand. I use it pretty much every day.
Even better, Miro enables my team to collaborate in real-time on the same board. Whether we’re planning activities, brainstorming ideas, or running retrospectives, it brings us together and makes our work more efficient and aligned.
Miro runs in a browser and the interface is pretty intuitive so it's really easy to implement. And once you master the keyboard shortcuts, you can create boards really quickly.
I've only once had an issue (a frame had disappeared and taken all the contents with it) but customer support was really responsive and keen to fix the issue.
Miro has been a game-changer, helping me organise information seamlessly, whether through lists, charts, diagrams, images, or links—whatever works best for the task at hand. I use it pretty much every day.
Even better, Miro enables my team to collaborate in real-time on the same board. Whether we’re planning activities, brainstorming ideas, or running retrospectives, it brings us together and makes our work more efficient and aligned.
Miro runs in a browser and the interface is pretty intuitive so it's really easy to implement. And once you master the keyboard shortcuts, you can create boards really quickly.
I've only once had an issue (a frame had disappeared and taken all the contents with it) but customer support was really responsive and keen to fix the issue.
What do you dislike about the product?
Maybe it's just me, but I struggle to maintain scale on my boards. I'll start with all my notes being uniform and neat, but eventually get to a point where things are wildly different sizes. I'd like a feature that either locks the scale of elements or some kind of AI tool that can make my boards neat and tidy.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro takes all the many scraps of paper, hastily-drawn diagrams, scruffy notepads, piles of old post-its, and faded whiteboards from my workspace and puts them neatly online. It really helps me to organise my thoughts and communicate theme ith others.
Simple way to collaborate with your colleagues
What do you like best about the product?
I started using Miro during the pandemic, and it quickly became an essential part of my daily work routine. It’s incredibly easy to use, which makes it accessible even for colleagues who aren’t very tech-savvy. The user interface is clean, intuitive, and straightforward, allowing anyone to jump in and start collaborating right away.
One of Miro's standout features is its ease of implementation. As a desktop app, it’s super simple to download and set up, and you’re ready to go in no time. The ability to collaborate in real time with my team—especially during remote working—has been a game changer. Miro has become one of the best tools for brainstorming, planning, and sharing ideas seamlessly across teams.
I’m also excited about the new AI feature, which looks incredibly promising. It’s clear this will help us simplify our work even further by automating repetitive tasks and offering smart suggestions. This addition makes Miro even more powerful and efficient as a collaboration tool.
I highly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their teamwork, especially in a hybrid or remote work environment!
One of Miro's standout features is its ease of implementation. As a desktop app, it’s super simple to download and set up, and you’re ready to go in no time. The ability to collaborate in real time with my team—especially during remote working—has been a game changer. Miro has become one of the best tools for brainstorming, planning, and sharing ideas seamlessly across teams.
I’m also excited about the new AI feature, which looks incredibly promising. It’s clear this will help us simplify our work even further by automating repetitive tasks and offering smart suggestions. This addition makes Miro even more powerful and efficient as a collaboration tool.
I highly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their teamwork, especially in a hybrid or remote work environment!
What do you dislike about the product?
As a designer, what I dislike most about Miro is the lack of integration with Figma. Both tools are widely used in the design community, and having seamless integration between them would significantly improve workflows. Being able to directly sync designs or prototypes from Figma into Miro boards would save a lot of time and effort.
I understand that there might be some challenges due to Figma’s native board feature, but it would still be great to use both tools more easily together. A smoother connection between the two would make Miro an even more indispensable tool for designers like me.
I understand that there might be some challenges due to Figma’s native board feature, but it would still be great to use both tools more easily together. A smoother connection between the two would make Miro an even more indispensable tool for designers like me.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro makes it super easy to collaborate with my team, especially when we’re remote. It’s great for brainstorming, mapping out user journeys, and organizing ideas in a way everyone can understand—even non-designers. Having everything in one place saves me time and keeps the design process smooth and efficient.
Very practical for agile ceremonies
What do you like best about the product?
I like the possibility of conducting polls, setting up thematic boards, and being able to duplicate a board and customize it according to the ceremony and team.
What do you dislike about the product?
The recent updates have slightly modified the usability. Sometimes I had to search more confusingly for actions like voting and timer, for example. Another point is that sometimes users who access the board do not receive the "join vote" alert when a vote is triggered, it's necessary to press F5 for it to work. Finally, when a vote is concluded, the result is not automatically saved on the board.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Execute, record, and archive agile scrum ceremonies.
A tool that easy the project flow.
What do you like best about the product?
Its very smooth and handy, Miro has allowed our team to simulteneously work on the project and the roadmaps, which ahs led to the shorter delivery times and easy approach for the knowladge synch. Absolutely great.
What do you dislike about the product?
Limited option of the image adjustments.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It allows many stake holders to have a grasp on the project simulteneosly and its solved the existant issue with google presentation use, which is limited and very hard to navigate. In miro you got everything set and displayed lie on your palm.
Miro really helps my day to day work
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to visually brainstorm and ideate and collaborate with others. I find it very easy to put anything on the imagination on the board and gather my thoughts in a visually appealing way. I find it easy to use overall.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish the tables can be filtered and sorted like excel. I initially found the access and miro "folders"/spaces confusing it's getting better but still confusing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
How to improve the customer experience of a product. Also helps in team meetings like retro and workshops.
Better than other Whiteboards
What do you like best about the product?
Its very easy to get started using Miro. Sharing the board and onboarding users is easy. Rhe basic functions, features are self explainary.
What do you dislike about the product?
I work a lot with inserting documents and pictures into the board. These leads to longer loading times and sometimes "sluggy" scrolling behaviour.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are able to collect differnt "types" of information within a single software tool. Doesn't matter the file type or "dimension" of the information. With Miro you can combine them in a usable, understandable way
Fast and easy visualise to support ideation sessions
What do you like best about the product?
The abiliity to quickly move, remove, add and link concepts is powerful for creative teams when problem solving.
What do you dislike about the product?
Limited integrations suitable for my teams functions and tool set.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Async work meets collaboration across teams and timezones. It's an amazing tool to easily represent conceptual ideas in a visual medium, and allow others to add, question or comment as they engage.
Miro is one of those software platforms in my daily toolkit!
What do you like best about the product?
I love the ability to create a range of different whiteboards, using pre-existing or customised templates. It really helps me out with most thing from creating slide decks, to feature kick-offs, to quarterly & sprint planning.
I would say I use Miro every day, and can be a great dumping ground to visualise a bunch of thoughts prior to refining them.
I would say I use Miro every day, and can be a great dumping ground to visualise a bunch of thoughts prior to refining them.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would love to see more image tools in Miro, for example ease of creating brand icons. It would also be great to have the ability to drop in PDFs or Videos.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Discovery of new initiatives, for example, running collaborative workshops, replaying discovery findings, design thinking etc.
My Miro review 2-25
What do you like best about the product?
Real time collaboration, various features and use case we can use it for, speed to access. Very easy to use.
What do you dislike about the product?
The lack of copy / paste from one board to another.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
There are multiple use case, mostly project management and delivery planning but also retrospective and mind mapping.
Enables interactive design collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Having an overview available on most* devices and a collaborative environment where we can sketch and make comments has been imperative to our recent project which haa involved multiple offices where we used it daily. It is simple for anyone to use without much prior information. The ability to track comments and see completed comments helps us to understand our workload better, and having milestone boards for us to look back in is great for record keeping.
What do you dislike about the product?
The software can be heavy and laggy sometimem, and it does not run at all on some of our older devices due to RAM issues. Large drawing packages (even when scaled down as JPEGs) can make the board jerky when panning around and sometimes it crashes. The free version is very tricky to find your saved boards through the app, even if they are starred. It would be useful to export comments in to another format for offline use. With a large package of drawings updating the miro board to the latest set can be time-consuming.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro prevents confusion of using finding server locations for JPG and PDF files in to one Point of Access for our design documents across a big design team in multiple offices or remote locations. For presentations, It has replaced our roughing out/collage sessions we used to do in person before the Pandemic where we are all working remotely more often, which is a task it would be tricky to do in other software.
showing 2,111 - 2,120