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The best tool for every student and marketer
What do you like best about the product?
It helps to make everything organized and it's very easy to use
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it loses connection and deletes the last element I was working on
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps me to take notes and allows me to keep every important information in one place
Easy to collaborate
What do you like best about the product?
Collaborating with Miro is incredibly efficient. You can easily invite multiple peers to brainstorm and refine the design aspects of a feature right within the platform. Researching ideas is straightforward, and organizing and summarizing thoughts happens seamlessly when developing a new feature. With Miro, the design process becomes not just easier but also more effective.
What do you dislike about the product?
Navigating around in Miro is challenging when multiple people are collaborating.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaboration, Brainstorming and Researching User Problems are the top ones that come to my mind.
Overall a good experience but can be better
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to make any type of flow-diagrams or even design slides for PDF.
What do you dislike about the product?
The limitation on text styles and formatting
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are able to extract high quality images for our slides that we want in a pdf but don't want to use PowerPoint. Further it provides great shapes and support for flow chart creations.
A must have on SW engineering daily tasks!
What do you like best about the product?
A like how easy it makes to me collaborate with my team when design new applications, when brainstorming new ideas to improve the performance of our application or solve a complex problem.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think that Miro have a steep learning curve (it's not that complex but still is not as easy like excalidraw for example, without wanting to compare oranges to banana here) Sometimes it's hard to fully grasp all what Miro can do, maybe if you got roles like eg: Backend Software Engineer, Frontend Software Engineer, Designer, Product Owner. You could have a set of indicated shapes that we could use to boost the productivity in the beginning.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
For me personally, it conveys complex information in a graphic way, allowing clarity, efficiency and collaboration in our work.
Extremely Versatile and Helpful Tool
What do you like best about the product?
I like the versatility it offers. I use it daily to teach my math class, coach my football team, and have used it on multiple occasions for graphic design work. The ease of collaboration also makes miro very useful. My student's/student-athletes, and other coworkers have found it easy to navigate and contribute. It has been very smooth implementing the platform in both my primary jobs.
What do you dislike about the product?
The lack of a built in math type feature slows me down a little bit. I do a lot of color coding in my class to help differentiate and allow students to draw connections between content and concepts, so using the third party stuff like mirotex doesn't allow me to do that as quickly as i'd like. Also, when using Miro with my promethean board, there are times where it doesn't allow me to write on the "board". In these instances, the pen tool scrolls the screen and doesn't write.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro allows for efficient use of time. Our coaching staff is pretty spread out and we all have family matters we need to be physically present for. Using Miro has allowed us to meet productively from our own homes without having to commute and leave our families. It also suits our different sleeping habits, as some prefer to work late, and some prefer to work early.
In the classroom, use of miro has saved me money as I am no longer buying dry erase markers in large quantities, and also has made workflow super efficient. I no longer have to erase and rewrite. Miro allows me to save work, and also gives my students direct access to instructional material when they are absent or need additional support. So Miro has replaced the need for a whiteboard, overhead projector, document camera, and slide deck software.
In the classroom, use of miro has saved me money as I am no longer buying dry erase markers in large quantities, and also has made workflow super efficient. I no longer have to erase and rewrite. Miro allows me to save work, and also gives my students direct access to instructional material when they are absent or need additional support. So Miro has replaced the need for a whiteboard, overhead projector, document camera, and slide deck software.
Perfect platform for real-time online collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
The best function of Miro is ability to collaborate with others in the real-time. Every one can join and see what others do. What's more I appreciate the fact that Miro can be some kind of storage for our files. We can put there pdf, links and more formats so that our projects can be fully displayed only via Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
For me Miro could be more esthetic. I cannot find options to make my work attractive eg putting two different sizes of font in one sticky note.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It enables my remote teammates to work in a real-time on the same project. In one board I have almost unlimited space and I am able to put files almost in every format so that the project management is really complex. We have everything in one space.
Miro - user review
What do you like best about the product?
The mind maps and the visual gathering of important information. Most tools and adaptations are user friendly.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some updates have been disappointing, one recent version had Copy+paste not enabled for weeks. The recent color coding changes felt a bit random and required an unnecessary adaptation from viewers and users. We use a lot of movie posters in our boards and within months every board has become very slow and heavy.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro allows us to create a great timeline of all our monthly programming, which has a lot of different details and is subject to changes. It is also a great visual tool for some rules and processes that constantly need to be shared with third parties, providing a friendly way of sharing the information.
Powerful Tool for Visual Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro s fantastic for real-time collaboration. I use it for brainstorming, running retrospectives and building product roadmaps, Its ability to collaborate asynchronously is really useful. I also appreciate its integrations with other productivity tools like Jira, Confluence, Slack and Google Workspace, which help me to streamline the workflow and reduce context switching.
What do you dislike about the product?
Performance can be lagging slightly especially when working with very large boards or a high number of collaborators simultaneously.
Some of the advanced features are limited to paid plans, which will restrict smaller teams or startups from accessing the full potential of Miro.
Some of the advanced features are limited to paid plans, which will restrict smaller teams or startups from accessing the full potential of Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me to solve the challenge of remote and hybrid team collaboration. It provides a workspace where everyone can contribute ideas, give feedback, and stay aligned—regardless of their location.
For me and my team, Miro has become is primary tool for running workshops, sprint planning sessions and for brainstorming. It enables my team to perform faster decision-making with better engagement and collaboration during meetings..
For me and my team, Miro has become is primary tool for running workshops, sprint planning sessions and for brainstorming. It enables my team to perform faster decision-making with better engagement and collaboration during meetings..
Brilliant tool for collaborative remote working
What do you like best about the product?
Amazing tool for working with remote teams. It's actually better than working with a real whiteboard; I find myself feeling very constrained when working in real life.
Really useful set of add-ons without needing to pay for many of them. Some integration with things like google sheets. Good meeting facilitation tools like voting, timers, hidden frames, and more.
Really useful set of add-ons without needing to pay for many of them. Some integration with things like google sheets. Good meeting facilitation tools like voting, timers, hidden frames, and more.
What do you dislike about the product?
Somewhat limited formatting options; we'll often sketch and work in Miro, but have to switch to a different tool to create something aesthetic enough to make it into a final presentation. Wouldn't take much to fix this - a few more fonts, a little more flexibility with UI.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I need somewhere to do all the visual parts of my job - sketching, sharing ideas, linking things together - that sits betwee Notion, Google Slides, Figma, Slack, and more.
A game changer for visual CRM mapping & campaign planning
What do you like best about the product?
I’ve been using Miro daily across CRM and lifecycle work, and honestly, it’s made a huge difference. Being able to lay out journeys visually, drop in emails, and connect stages with notes and feedback in one space has made my work easier and more collaborative. I can quickly review journeys, map out full flows, and even use it as a live workspace when talking through campaigns with my team.
I also use it for wider projects — like planning CRM experiments, building out automations, or even tracking content feedback — and the flexibility is spot on. It’s become the go-to tool for making sense of complex journeys.
If you work across CRM, lifecycle, or anything multi-channel, it’s 100% worth using.
I also use it for wider projects — like planning CRM experiments, building out automations, or even tracking content feedback — and the flexibility is spot on. It’s become the go-to tool for making sense of complex journeys.
If you work across CRM, lifecycle, or anything multi-channel, it’s 100% worth using.
What do you dislike about the product?
only comment is sometimes the tables can be a bit tricky to edit
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves that by giving me one space where I can:
Visually map out entire user journeys (with all emails and logic in view)
Drop in live feedback, callouts, and next steps directly onto the flow
Keep everything up to date as campaigns evolve — no need to redo slides every time
Share with teams across marketing, product, and data in a way that’s easy to digest
Visually map out entire user journeys (with all emails and logic in view)
Drop in live feedback, callouts, and next steps directly onto the flow
Keep everything up to date as campaigns evolve — no need to redo slides every time
Share with teams across marketing, product, and data in a way that’s easy to digest
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