Miro
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Great for concept visualisations
What do you like best about the product?
What I like the most about miro is that it is easy to use for beginners, very ux friendly. It has a lot of options to make visualisations of some ideas and boards and the whole interface it is very clear
What do you dislike about the product?
The downside for me is that their library seems to be limited in terms of icons or graphics or it is just the search engine that is there that makes difficult to find what you are looking for and in many options. I'd like it to have broader library of graphics and images
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It makes it easy for me to show the concept that I have in my head for some functionaliaties with me actually designing it professionally
Great collaborative tool, where it easy when working remote.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro makes it easy to collaborate in real-time with team members, regardless of location. You can see updates instantly and work together on the same board.
The drag-and-drop functionality, along with various templates, makes Miro simple to use even for beginners. Its intuitive design reduces the learning curve.
Miro offers a wide range of tools for brainstorming, planning, and diagramming, making it a versatile platform for different types of work, from flowcharts to mind maps.
Miro provides many pre-built templates for common frameworks like Agile boards, flow diagrams, business model canvases, etc. This saves time and helps structure your work.
The drag-and-drop functionality, along with various templates, makes Miro simple to use even for beginners. Its intuitive design reduces the learning curve.
Miro offers a wide range of tools for brainstorming, planning, and diagramming, making it a versatile platform for different types of work, from flowcharts to mind maps.
Miro provides many pre-built templates for common frameworks like Agile boards, flow diagrams, business model canvases, etc. This saves time and helps structure your work.
What do you dislike about the product?
When working on larger boards with many elements, Miro can sometimes slow down or become laggy, impacting productivity.
The free version of Miro has limitations, and the paid versions can become expensive, especially for teams with many members or those requiring advanced features like private boards and higher storage.
The free version of Miro has limitations, and the paid versions can become expensive, especially for teams with many members or those requiring advanced features like private boards and higher storage.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to plan projects using timelines, Gantt charts, or Kanban boards. It allows teams to visually map out tasks, assign responsibilities, and track progress.
Example: Using Agile boards for sprint planning or project tracking.
also I use for Mind Mapping and defining PI Objective, also includes ROAM board and Dependency boar and Risk Board.
Example: Using Agile boards for sprint planning or project tracking.
also I use for Mind Mapping and defining PI Objective, also includes ROAM board and Dependency boar and Risk Board.
Great collaboration tool
What do you like best about the product?
easy collaboration in one place
timer included with music a bonus
integrated with jira for estimation
can accommodate a large group of people
timer included with music a bonus
integrated with jira for estimation
can accommodate a large group of people
What do you dislike about the product?
longer to load the board when it gets big
could be tricky if a lot of participants edit at the same time especially when working with diagrams and tables
table configurations are hard to work with
could be tricky if a lot of participants edit at the same time especially when working with diagrams and tables
table configurations are hard to work with
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
documenting workshops
no need to share screen because participants can work on the board
can work asynchronously
easy collaboration
no need to share screen because participants can work on the board
can work asynchronously
easy collaboration
Great tool for collaborating on and defining Business Requirements
What do you like best about the product?
I like that multiple team members at once can make contributions to a common board. It allows people to get their ideas out; wheras an a typical environment a few alpha users would dominate a meeting giving little space for other to contribute.
What do you dislike about the product?
We use Miro extensively, so the board has gotten huge and it can be difficult to navigate. It would be nice to define pages within a board, or tag an area. Then build up a table of contents of the pages/tags so that it is quick to navigate to new areas that are being developed on the board.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In most organizations there are extroverts and introverts. The extraverts tend to dominate meetings so ideas can be lost because introverts don't have a space to express their ideas.
Miro allows everyone to contribute ideas at the same time, without one or two persons dominating. We are getting more ideas and creating better products as a result.
We can see users are more engaged in the design now that they have more of a voice.
Miro allows everyone to contribute ideas at the same time, without one or two persons dominating. We are getting more ideas and creating better products as a result.
We can see users are more engaged in the design now that they have more of a voice.
Miro as a creative space
What do you like best about the product?
The creative way in which all the elements can be presented, I use Miro to create presentations every week where I explain ideas and concepts that, thanks to this, are perfectly understood.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it is not such an organized tool, it’s just a blank space.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Is the best way to present my ideas with the creative team.
A truly democratic tool for tech professionals
What do you like best about the product?
It provides a wide range of tools to create different kinds of documentation and online dynamics. It's an all-around tool that helps you organize your thoughts, think systemically, design user journeys and user flows, map content, organize research insights, document software architecture visually, conduct workshops, and many other things.
I also like how Miro helps you to find out what tools and features it offers. Besides, it's a great tool to use with other professionals, either from your own company, or from outside, like third-party individuals. It has built-in features to help users communicate and work along in its virtual space, which helps to close the gap with meetings in person - and that is important to democratize remote work.
I also like how Miro helps you to find out what tools and features it offers. Besides, it's a great tool to use with other professionals, either from your own company, or from outside, like third-party individuals. It has built-in features to help users communicate and work along in its virtual space, which helps to close the gap with meetings in person - and that is important to democratize remote work.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wouldn't say that I dislike this, necessarily, but I have a hard time using templates. Most of the time they have a very especific design, and I have to tweak it here and there to make it aligned with the kind of material I need to start working. For that reason, most of the time I go with basic components such as frames, shapes and post-its, and build my own templates from scratch - which also helps me to organize my thoughts around the project I'm working on.
To be fair, on the other hand, the templates are still useful to me when it comes to getting inspiration for frameworks and different dynamics.
To be fair, on the other hand, the templates are still useful to me when it comes to getting inspiration for frameworks and different dynamics.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps by closing the gap between remote and on-site professionals. It's suite of features gives shape to an environment where everyone can work together just fine while staying remote. It is also a comprehensive enough tool to help people flesh out their thoughts and processes - something a lot of times we would do with a pencil and a paper sheet, now we're able to do inside a Miro canvas.
Both these qualities benefit me a lot, since I'm a product designer who often needs to schematize websites, features, user flows, while also having to work with research and insights gathering. I work remotely too, and for this reason, Miro ends up being the go-to tool to provide most functionalities I need other then surveying, user-testing and prototyping.
Both these qualities benefit me a lot, since I'm a product designer who often needs to schematize websites, features, user flows, while also having to work with research and insights gathering. I work remotely too, and for this reason, Miro ends up being the go-to tool to provide most functionalities I need other then surveying, user-testing and prototyping.
Great expericien overall
What do you like best about the product?
The crazy amount of template created by the community.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not much, honestly. Works great on my side
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Having all my working tools on one big environnement
Exceptional Value Addition to Work Tool
What do you like best about the product?
We use it for Backlog Refinement, Sprint Planning, ADR's, RFC its works like a charm. Block Diagram is better than any of the tool. So ADR and flow diagrams it works great.
What do you dislike about the product?
If we could have kanban view templeates it would be great, and Jira types functionality.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is solving teh virtual Whiteboarding on Virtual Work Enviorment.
Overall a positive experience
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro on weekly basis and it has been super helpful in organising upcoming events for our company - using the calendar template to do this. There is a broad range of templates to pick from and once selected, was easy to edit with the tools provided.
It has been especially useful in collaboratively working together on projects, where everyone can access and edit the content too. The interface is simple to use and straight forward.
Coming from a design background I woud say that the programme allows you to create visually appealing documents, however this wouldn't necesarily be my first point of call for any creative output and use it primarily for organising and planning projects, but can see how this could be beneficial if aren't trained in this field.
It has been especially useful in collaboratively working together on projects, where everyone can access and edit the content too. The interface is simple to use and straight forward.
Coming from a design background I woud say that the programme allows you to create visually appealing documents, however this wouldn't necesarily be my first point of call for any creative output and use it primarily for organising and planning projects, but can see how this could be beneficial if aren't trained in this field.
What do you dislike about the product?
I didn't know you were able to integrate it with other platforms, perhaps when joining there could be a 'onboarding' style introduction, to tell you about all the things Miro could do.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeping all my project research and organising in one place.
A clean and easy to use tool with very minimal learning curve
What do you like best about the product?
How easy it is to use. I could give it to the most basic tech savvy users and they could use it comfortably after a few minutes. I've got complimented multiple times for workflow designs done through Miro. I use it daily for all my project briefs.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some elements are not as customisable. For example, if I wanted to make custom shapes, I haven't found a way to do that yet.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It makes it easier to capture user sentiment and requirements in a visually appealing way.
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