Miro
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It's a great product, with lots of features.
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to use and share, great for remote whiteboarding.
As it has become more part of my work, I see more ways it could be improved.
As it has become more part of my work, I see more ways it could be improved.
What do you dislike about the product?
It's not the greatest at architecture diagrams. The layers functionality is a bit clunky.
Wish there was a video real-time chat feature. The search functionality could be better.
Wish there was a video real-time chat feature. The search functionality could be better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Quick whiteboarding and diagramming.
Miro has been an excellent platform for studying. I can paste images and more.
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to share my board and paste exercises has made it much easier for my classmates and I to collaborate on solving calculus problems.
What do you dislike about the product?
While its interface is intuitive, mastering all of Miro's features can take some time, especially if you're used to other tools.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro primarily addresses the challenges of remote and distributed collaboration. It provides a virtual space where teams can brainstorm, ideate, plan, and problem-solve together, regardless of their physical location.
Engaging
What do you like best about the product?
I love the collaborative nature of the work, intuitive design and sense of fun in using the tool. Not to mention it takes the pain out of writing up
What do you dislike about the product?
There are very few things. I still think it is very hard to turly replicate face-to-face ideation workshops. But Miro goes some way to doing that.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is solving the challenge of running collobration sessions in an increasingly remote workforce and complex world.
completely changed collaboration in our company
What do you like best about the product?
Miro very quickly became sticky in our organization and now I can't imagine working without it. There is a very small learning curve due to the intutive nature of the UI (mostly) and a number of templates to help kickstart you. This has made it possible for members across multiple teams in the organization to collaborate and contribute in places where they may not have had that level of visibility previously. We use it on a daily basis for any collaborative design projects.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro is not a replacement for documentation tools, no matter how hard we've tried. Boards can become sprawling quickly and difficult for users to digest. Some recent UI changes have made it difficult to find certain things.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Asynchronous collaboration across teams and geographies. Workshopping and brainstorming activities. High-level design concepts not expected to be "pixel perfect".
The immersive experience of using Miro
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is an extremely easy-to-use feature for day-to-day activities where you can find various resources and templates that fit the activity you are doing. During the work period, the use of Miro is frequent, it is always open in a tab to which we return when we need some information about the project. There are several integrations with other systems that facilitate use during the process. In addition to an active community that helps with problem-solving and support with issues and questions. I recommend Miro for all these points and for the ease of implementing it into the process that is already built, assisting and organizing the project.
What do you dislike about the product?
One of the things I think is a disadvantage in Miro is not having integration with Figma and not having the option to paste an .svg code directly instead of having to upload a file.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps us keep the team cohesive and aligned with the information and the project status, in addition to all users adding comments about questions.
Awesome tool for collaboration, with a few downsides
What do you like best about the product?
Collaboration in the tool is awesome, so most of the steps in a sprint can be mapped using Miro.
You can create custom templates and shapes, so it can adapt to multiple needs in a single tool.
Creating boards is easy and fast.
Any need you have can be set up in a couple of minutes tops, not delaying your meeting.
The interface is easy to use, although the zoom in and out might not be the most intuitive functionality, but it should also be easy to understand after a few minutes.
All the company uses it and have no difficulties using it.
You can create custom templates and shapes, so it can adapt to multiple needs in a single tool.
Creating boards is easy and fast.
Any need you have can be set up in a couple of minutes tops, not delaying your meeting.
The interface is easy to use, although the zoom in and out might not be the most intuitive functionality, but it should also be easy to understand after a few minutes.
All the company uses it and have no difficulties using it.
What do you dislike about the product?
Organization is a bit difficult, with a single board having multiple diagrams. So, often you don't find what you need/want.
And even though you have the "Quadros" (Pictures in english?) option to group objects and create an order for the presentation, most people don't use it or don't even know about it.
In the end, you end up with tons of boards with tons of diagrams that you need a standard in your company to keep organized and help you find the information you need.
Also, for some stuff, like a BPMN diagram, it's easier to just use a specialized to for that, instead of the Miro templates available. Since it a generic tool, it does not fit perfectly for every situation.
Lastly, if you are brainstorming ideas to create tasks for your sprint or anything like that, it would need to be manually transcribed to another tool like Jira.
Doesn't seem to have an integration plugin to any other tool to speed up things like that.
And even though you have the "Quadros" (Pictures in english?) option to group objects and create an order for the presentation, most people don't use it or don't even know about it.
In the end, you end up with tons of boards with tons of diagrams that you need a standard in your company to keep organized and help you find the information you need.
Also, for some stuff, like a BPMN diagram, it's easier to just use a specialized to for that, instead of the Miro templates available. Since it a generic tool, it does not fit perfectly for every situation.
Lastly, if you are brainstorming ideas to create tasks for your sprint or anything like that, it would need to be manually transcribed to another tool like Jira.
Doesn't seem to have an integration plugin to any other tool to speed up things like that.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
All purpose whiteboard for any kind of meeting or notes.
Anything you would write in a whiteboard can go into Miro, from brainstorming ideas, designing a solution or mapping our planning in the sprint.
Anything you would write in a whiteboard can go into Miro, from brainstorming ideas, designing a solution or mapping our planning in the sprint.
Great tool for putting fresh ideas into motion
What do you like best about the product?
With Miro, our remote team can easily collaborate on new ideas, working simultaneously on a flowchart board to organize thoughts using intuitive features that require almost no prior knowledge, making it simple to implement for new users. It’s also an excellent tool for transforming product from Excel sheets into visual representations. This approach enhances the commercial exploration of our assets by sparking greater creativity within the team and providing a clear visual overview of our product lineup for the entire company and external clients. We use Miro daily, and it is fully integrated into our operations. Here in the commercial team, we can’t evaluate customer support because we don’t use it. Miro meets our needs effectively and is easy to use, so we haven’t needed additional assistance.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro's table feature is challenging to use when multiple team members are working on the same project. It requires careful editing and can only be effectively managed by one collaborator at a time. Additionally, since we use Miro daily and work with many images, the platform can sometimes become slow to load, consuming significant bandwidth and RAM.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Since we sell movies and our product library is extensive, Miro helps us visualize our offerings and target the right consumers. With Miro, we can upload movie posters and organize them within a timeline for commercial exploration. Additionally, Miro is a powerful tool for mapping our internal processes and business operations, making it easy to present to other team members.
Being creative and innovative while working together across sites
What do you like best about the product?
People who have never used Miro can integrate it into meetings, brainstorming sessions, and strategy work with little training or just a short introduction—going from zero to a hundred in a few minutes.
What do you dislike about the product?
So many tools are added that every user finds new ways to work. Keeping up with AI features and integrations across platforms.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Working across sites and departments is easy and much faster. We are all on "the same page" and can contribute, seeing our work grow in front of our own eyes.
The best tool for brainstorming
What do you like best about the product?
I really like Miro's ease of use. There are so many resources for expressing your ideas, and the collaborative environment helps a lot when you gather your team for a brainstorming session. I don't use Miro frequently, I use it when someone shares something with me. But every time I use it, I feel amazed.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it's not too clear how to access a file that another person shared with you. And I don't like the macOS app. I think it should explore better the resources of a desktop app, and the window title bar is ugly.gly.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Sometimes is hard to organize your ideas and share with a team. Miro solves this problem with ease. We used when we're prioritizing some tasks and planning the next sprint. We used to organize the company teams. And we use for brainstorming.
Great collaboration tool used in our design organisation
What do you like best about the product?
- Ease of planning workshops, timers, freedom of space, voting feature all really valuable
- Templates suggested are useful to kickstart ideation, prioritisation and roadmapping in my role
- The ability to manage boards, create folders has been useful, still can be improved
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- Templates suggested are useful to kickstart ideation, prioritisation and roadmapping in my role
- The ability to manage boards, create folders has been useful, still can be improved
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What do you dislike about the product?
- Understanding your recent workshops and having more personalised suggestions or drafts to start with would be great
- Can be slow and crash at times
- Organising folders and searching for boards has got better but general file/folder organisation could be more intuitive
- Ability to have more detailed design and wireframing functionality would be useful, not recreating figma but more intuitive wireframing or IA generation would be good
- Can be slow and crash at times
- Organising folders and searching for boards has got better but general file/folder organisation could be more intuitive
- Ability to have more detailed design and wireframing functionality would be useful, not recreating figma but more intuitive wireframing or IA generation would be good
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- Ease of colloboration with remote teams
- Low entry level of understanding, all stakeholders have adopted the tool
- Kick off phases of projects, ideation, prioritising ideas as a group
- Low entry level of understanding, all stakeholders have adopted the tool
- Kick off phases of projects, ideation, prioritising ideas as a group
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