Miro
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Essential Tool for Collaboration and Agile Workflows
What do you like best about the product?
The Miro Platform is very flexible and uder-friendly. It makes my work with distributed teams a way easier!
I use it for a brainstorming, sprint planning, retrospectives and esducational workshops.
The built-in templates save a lot of my time and keep our sessions well-organized.
I do enjoy collaborative features, like voting, planning poker cards, reactions and etc. It help us to create a sense of connection during our work. Integrations like Jira and Confluence are super handy and save a lot of my time as well.
Miro completely changes my ways of working as a Scrum Master, it keeps team engaged. sparks creativity and help us to stay aligned. It's my day-to-day tool.
I use it for a brainstorming, sprint planning, retrospectives and esducational workshops.
The built-in templates save a lot of my time and keep our sessions well-organized.
I do enjoy collaborative features, like voting, planning poker cards, reactions and etc. It help us to create a sense of connection during our work. Integrations like Jira and Confluence are super handy and save a lot of my time as well.
Miro completely changes my ways of working as a Scrum Master, it keeps team engaged. sparks creativity and help us to stay aligned. It's my day-to-day tool.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes, the user experience for new new users can be a bit overwhelming. I need to invest some time to onboard everyone to the platforme and ensure they know what to do.
The interface is packed with a features,which is great in the long run, but it's pretty challenging for the new users.
Thtat being said, once you have spent some time exploring, it becomes a great tool for the teams.
The interface is packed with a features,which is great in the long run, but it's pretty challenging for the new users.
Thtat being said, once you have spent some time exploring, it becomes a great tool for the teams.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's a perfect tool that helps me resolve my day-to-day tasks and challenges for me and my teams. Having this space for collaboration is a essential for me as a Scrum Master.
It makes easier for us to plan sprints, run workshops and retrospectives, create roadmaps and brainstorm new ideas, even if we all work remotely. It also made all my meetings and events more interactive and productive, which keeps teams motivated and focused. The platform trylu became an essential tool for collaboration and creativity.
It makes easier for us to plan sprints, run workshops and retrospectives, create roadmaps and brainstorm new ideas, even if we all work remotely. It also made all my meetings and events more interactive and productive, which keeps teams motivated and focused. The platform trylu became an essential tool for collaboration and creativity.
A powerful ally for group discussion in the classroom
What do you like best about the product?
I am a Japanese high school teacher and I teach Japanese language classes. I facilitate group activities that my students are working on. Miro is a powerful tool for sharing group discussions with the whole class. Students can easily incorporate the opinions of others visually and build on them to improve their own opinions. For us, Miro is an indispensable tool and a companion that improves our lessons every day. The fact that anyone can easily add their opinions is what we appreciate most about Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have no major complaints about Miro. However, there is one thing I would like to point out. That is the lack of a laser pointer function. The laser pointer function is important when pointing out certain areas to students. I would like you to consider this.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I have always wanted to share each student's opinion with everyone in my classes, and Miro is a magical tool that has easily made that dream a reality.
My Miro Experience
What do you like best about the product?
The interface is very intuitive, and easy to navigate.
What do you dislike about the product?
visuals can become laggy, especially on less powerful devices or with slower internet connections.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Enables remote teams to brainstorm, share ideas, and work together seamlessly
supports inclusive facilitation
What do you like best about the product?
Miro allows for easy visualisation of my ideas.
It is a good way to support more inclusive facilitation of meetings, using pre-prepared exercises and activities that everyone can contribute to and decisions are reached more democratically.
It is a good way to support more inclusive facilitation of meetings, using pre-prepared exercises and activities that everyone can contribute to and decisions are reached more democratically.
What do you dislike about the product?
It can be hard to explain to people new to it how to use it. I would like the option for anyone invited to contribut to a board to be able to run through a tiny tutorial of the basic controls.
The present frames feature could be better - so you could for example just click and drag to select specific frames to present, rather than having to manually re-order.
I also dialike the fact that you cannot hide the floating toolbar (or drag it to the side) when sharing a screen and editing text in post-its - this gets in the way of people seeing what's there.
The present frames feature could be better - so you could for example just click and drag to select specific frames to present, rather than having to manually re-order.
I also dialike the fact that you cannot hide the floating toolbar (or drag it to the side) when sharing a screen and editing text in post-its - this gets in the way of people seeing what's there.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Easy way to show and share ideas visually, in a more accessible way.
A platform for collaboration in remote working.
A platform for collaboration in remote working.
The best whiteboarding software out there
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is just like having a huge whiteboard. The infinity of the boards means that you never really run out of space. This goes for width and height but also levels of zoom. You can have a large diagram with smaller diagrams embedded in the same board with as much detail as the largest one. It's like viewing a map.
All the things that can be created and combined mean you can use the best tool for the job during planning, designing, ideation.
The nodes are well built and relatively easy to use whether on PC or mobile.
At my work we use it for ideation, floww diagramming, mind mapping, retrospectives, planning, displaying results of investigations, etc.
Collaboration is awesome, both seeing colleagues and being able to follow them as they run meetings. Comments can be made on anything and replied to easily.
All the things that can be created and combined mean you can use the best tool for the job during planning, designing, ideation.
The nodes are well built and relatively easy to use whether on PC or mobile.
At my work we use it for ideation, floww diagramming, mind mapping, retrospectives, planning, displaying results of investigations, etc.
Collaboration is awesome, both seeing colleagues and being able to follow them as they run meetings. Comments can be made on anything and replied to easily.
What do you dislike about the product?
The UI can sometimes me a little confusing. Sometimes it can be hard to find your way around. When people leave comments and you click on those comments, it doesn't take you to the places the comments were made without finding a specific and somewhat hidden button to do it.
Sometimes working with a complex set of nodes can be difficult too with nodes where selecting one with select a different node you don't mean to.
There is no real 'Dark Mode', which is a little annoying if you prefer that like i do. You can change the backround colour, but this does not affect the foreground nodes and therefore doesn't work well.
Sometimes working with a complex set of nodes can be difficult too with nodes where selecting one with select a different node you don't mean to.
There is no real 'Dark Mode', which is a little annoying if you prefer that like i do. You can change the backround colour, but this does not affect the foreground nodes and therefore doesn't work well.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Having a decent digital whiteboard that is non restrictive and good for in person and remote teams.
Very useful
What do you like best about the product?
The intuitiv use. It is very easy to start building something.
What do you dislike about the product?
The logon experience can sometimes be annoying
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Working together on problems from different locations in different timezones.
Easy to use when collective working on a roadmap.
Easy to use when collective working on a roadmap.
Very handy to operate with and to collaborate with colleagues.
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to draw something, independend of purpose.
Most used Forms and lines are available.
Easy to import own graphics when necessary.
Most used Forms and lines are available.
Easy to import own graphics when necessary.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm not completely sure about the cost / Licence-Model and the login necessary for guest users.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Provide a plattform which everyone can access and collaborate.
A great site for brainstorming!!
What do you like best about the product?
I absolutely love using this website for brainstorming and organizing my thoughts! The user interface is incredibly intuitive and makes it so easy to visualize ideas. The sticky notes feature is a game-changer—it’s simple to create, move, and group notes as my thoughts evolve. I also appreciate how fluid the design feels, making the process of clearing my mind and brainstorming truly enjoyable. It’s like having a digital whiteboard at my fingertips! Whether I’m planning projects or just jotting down random ideas, this website has become an essential tool for staying organized and creative. Highly recommended!
What do you dislike about the product?
While I really enjoy using this website for brainstorming and organizing my thoughts, I’ve noticed a bit of an issue with controlling the sticky notes. Sometimes, moving or grouping them doesn’t work as smoothly as I’d like, which can be frustrating when I’m in the middle of organizing a lot of ideas. It’s a minor inconvenience, but it does interrupt the otherwise seamless experience.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The ability to use sticky notes and group them together has completely solved the challenge of keeping my brainstorming sessions structured. It’s perfect for visualizing concepts and sorting through even the most scattered ideas. The design is user-friendly and makes the process feel effortless.
Great tool for collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is very easy to navigate through and provides a set of interesting interactive tools that enable facilitating workshops, journey maps, brainstorming sessions
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro takes ages to load. Especially if you have several tabs open.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Having a common place for collaboration is priceless when we are developing new user experiences as well as ideating new products. Also it is easy to integrate with other tools (like JIRA) so that we can track work from development to design to ideation.
So far, easy to use and full of possibilities
What do you like best about the product?
We transitioned to Miro when Invision shut down Freehand, so that tool is my main source of comparision. We started out primarily using it for inifite whiteboard concept maps, but as we've uncovered Miro's deeper capabilities we are re-envisioning ways to use the tool. Overall:
-Miro has a smooth user-experience, which means my team can move quickly through work without getting bogged down in the interface.
-Miro has a huge variety of customization options - text color, shape sizes and colors, bold/italics/etc, etc. This is useful for our needs. Some other tools we experimented with didn't have this level of customization.
-The amount of Tools you can add to the board is vast - I still haven't dug through all of them. They have the usual amount of software developer-friendly tools, but also a lot of useful project and product management tools which I appreciate. So many of the SAAS tools my company uses are focused on the software use-cases and we have to reverse-engineer them for our needs. I don't find that to be the case with Miro.
-Miro has a smooth user-experience, which means my team can move quickly through work without getting bogged down in the interface.
-Miro has a huge variety of customization options - text color, shape sizes and colors, bold/italics/etc, etc. This is useful for our needs. Some other tools we experimented with didn't have this level of customization.
-The amount of Tools you can add to the board is vast - I still haven't dug through all of them. They have the usual amount of software developer-friendly tools, but also a lot of useful project and product management tools which I appreciate. So many of the SAAS tools my company uses are focused on the software use-cases and we have to reverse-engineer them for our needs. I don't find that to be the case with Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
My main issue with Miro is solely related to the difficult process of transferring our Invision assets into Miro's structure. Since that issue is niche, I won't go into detail here.
Like many tools that can do everything, there can be a steep learning curve to mastering a tool like Miro. There are copious Help article, but I still find myself needing more information. This is to be expected. I believe that I can unlock a lot more of Miro's capabilities for my team specifically, but this will take dedicated time on my end.
I also haven't tested Miro's integrations capabilities yet, which is where issues can arise.
Like many tools that can do everything, there can be a steep learning curve to mastering a tool like Miro. There are copious Help article, but I still find myself needing more information. This is to be expected. I believe that I can unlock a lot more of Miro's capabilities for my team specifically, but this will take dedicated time on my end.
I also haven't tested Miro's integrations capabilities yet, which is where issues can arise.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We need to organize vast amounts of information for analysis, so inifite whiteboards in general are our preferred tool. Compared to our last whiteboard tool (Invision), Miro is speeding up this process and giving our team more customization options in the flow of work.
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