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Easiest tool to use and fastest learning curve ever experienced in a digital tool
What do you like best about the product?
I find Miro extermely useful for the ideative and research phase in design, e.g. to brainstorm ideas and organize them in clear flows. The features to create and organize flows are very fast to add and to edit both for the content and the visual design making it the perfect tool to plan and update ongoing projects. On top of that the ready made templates make easy for any user to present ideas in an effective way.
What do you dislike about the product?
In my current experience, the most disappointing features are those that involve integrating Miro with external tools. For instance, when adding even a simple flow to a PowerPoint presentation, you have to remember to use the "copy as image" option. Additionally, the export quality of frames in the free plan isn't optimal. Despite these limitations, Miro is excellent as a standalone tool, and I recognize that it can also be used as an all-in-one platform
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
My company developes digital products and Miro is essential in organizing complex amount of informations, create and revise flows based on the requests to introduce new features or update them
Miro as an organization and collaboration tool
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a great way to quickly organize thoughts and ideas in an informal manner that can then be built upon in a more formal way. It is also excellent for collaboration and bringing people into a creative or design process.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro could be a bit better with it's subscription levels and clarity around who can be a collabortor versus guest versus viewer versus member of the team etc. Put another way, the subscription levels and invites to guests are too complicated.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me have a digital space to organize different 'buckets' of information.
Ease, Space, and Accessibility
What do you like best about the product?
There are rarely any limits with Miro, especially when it comes to space. You can fit hundreds of elements just on one board, and still keep tidy and organized. I use it for both work and home. I love their templates, especially those that help with plot/story building, like timelines or photo diagrams. Tablemaking, which I use for work, is also not difficult to create and manage. Live collaboration is my favorite feature of Miro!
It makes for an interactive experience for all of those involved in your project, and it makes creation all the more fun, and most importantly, easier. It's done wonders for me and my work partner, and it's made keeping all of our projects in one place easier. I love not having to use several different websites. I also appreciate the features available even with a free account.
It makes for an interactive experience for all of those involved in your project, and it makes creation all the more fun, and most importantly, easier. It's done wonders for me and my work partner, and it's made keeping all of our projects in one place easier. I love not having to use several different websites. I also appreciate the features available even with a free account.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish that Miro had one more slot for another project for free accounts. I'm very grateful for 3 slots, considering it's not paid, but I feel like it's missing just a bit!
I also find dealing with the draw tool a little annoying, but that's only sometimes. I wish there was a better way to group drawings and all of their lines.
I also find dealing with the draw tool a little annoying, but that's only sometimes. I wish there was a better way to group drawings and all of their lines.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me avoid having to use several websites, and it satisfies all requirements I need for my project. Live collaboration, mind mapping templates, easy text editing, generous space, free to use, etc.
Miro is a Game-Changer for Brainstorming and Planning with Remote Teams
What do you like best about the product?
I’ve used Miro across multiple companies and roles for brainstorming, planning roadmaps, quarterly goals, and team discussions around innovation. It works especially well for teams in different locations, allowing us to collaborate as if we're in the same room. The platform is very intuitive and versatile, with an endless canvas that enables seamless collaboration for remote teams. I’ve tried several other alternatives over the years, but Miro always stands out for its smooth interface and robust features.
What do you dislike about the product?
While the AI-powered features are a great addition, I’ve found that they could use improvement when dealing with a lot of unconnected sticky notes or disjointed ideas. It can be a bit complex to get the right insights quickly in these cases, and I’d love to see this made more intuitive and seamless.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the challenge of real-time collaboration for distributed teams. It allows us to brainstorm, plan, and align on project goals efficiently, regardless of location. By centralizing our workflows—roadmaps, strategy sessions, and quarterly planning—it ensures everyone is on the same page. This has saved us time and improved team productivity, especially with its helpful templates, which streamline everything from ideation to execution.
Great for everything from organizing and holding workshops to managing self.
What do you like best about the product?
— The ability to share and collaborate even with non-logged in people is the top highlight. Without it, it certainly wouldn't be as useful, let alone used regularly for some of its top features (that enable us to hold workshops)
— There have been more and more addons over time, which enables us to use it for wireframing, getting feedback on documents, to a multitude of uses
— We started running our team syncs with Miro, and even with loads of components, it's able to load fast! We use the voting in the end to choose the person of the month :)
— The "anonymous" mode is also quite useful when we're running online workshops and don't want to bias each other's responses
— There have been more and more addons over time, which enables us to use it for wireframing, getting feedback on documents, to a multitude of uses
— We started running our team syncs with Miro, and even with loads of components, it's able to load fast! We use the voting in the end to choose the person of the month :)
— The "anonymous" mode is also quite useful when we're running online workshops and don't want to bias each other's responses
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing! I've been using it for quite some years (±7), and it has significantly improved overtime. The company has tried to find a replacement software, and got lots of backlash from the team. There's no other software that compares to the same level.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Having people all working in the same page, and enabling us to be transparent org-wise are the main highlights. We use Miro extensively and for a multitude of purposes, from organizing workshops to gathering feedback on interfaces.
Miro is an essential tool for business
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro in almost every aspect of my job - from project planning, ideation, article dissemenation, workshop planning and facilitation, weekly company meetings. It is a fantastic and easy to use colloborative tool with infinite ways to use it. It's an essential tool / platform for my work and one I could not live without.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are no downsides to this tool and clearly Miro utilises a team of UX experts to continually improve the platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is an online whiteboard that has taken the place of the physical rooms and whiteboards we used to rely on for projects. It's helped us save paper and permanently document our work. I could never imagine going back to a world without Miro!
Miro, a perfect tool for Agile Way of Working
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a very flexible, reliable and effective tool for any organization that follows Agile Methodology as their way of working. The tool enables the creation of Product Roadmaps, Sprint Planning, Retrospectives and daily standups, all in virtual space. Additionally, Miro's flexibilityallows team to experiment and iterate
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro is less effective when it comes to tracking any project in terms of timeline. Including interactiveand advanced Gantt charts would be helpful. For large scale projects where strict timelines are to beadhered, non-availability of tracking can cause hinderance.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It drives innovation and improves business process agility. It helps create internal/operational efficiencies and thus improve business process outcomes by enhancing decision making
Miro is perfect for creative strategists.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has just enough flexibility that I can add fidelity to the mental frameworks I use to solve problems and ideate on the best solutions. However it also provides just enough structure to prevent me from getting lost in a sea of my own thoughts. Excellent tool for product managers.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would like more than three boards in the free subscription. Not every business supports employee accounts and I would like to get more use out of it. Additionally, I feel the tool has great potential for early-stage wireframing but sometimes wish there were more options in the component library.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me add structure to my product ideas and communicate those ideas to other teammates effectively.
Also workshops. Excellent for workshops.
Also workshops. Excellent for workshops.
My Favorite Tool for Visual Thinking and Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has quickly become an essential tool in my daily workflow over the past three months. I'm amazed by its versatility – I've effortlessly used it for mind mapping, process mapping, and brainstorming sessions, and it's been fantastic for each. What's really surprising is how intuitive and simple it is to use; I jumped right in without any setup or excesive implementation effort. And with so many features still to explore, I'm excited to see how I can integrate Miro into even more of my work, including presentations!
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm still discovering new things about Miro, but so far, I haven't run into anything I dislike.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Basically, Miro is my go-to for clarifying my thoughts and making ideas tangible, both in my personal life and when I'm working with clients.
It's become my second brain. I map out my personal goals, my vision for the future, and my core values – it's incredibly helpful for self-reflection and keeping myself on track.
It's a vital tool for my consulting business. Whenever I need to tackle a problem with a client, I turn to Miro. It's where I brainstorm, visualize processes, and map out potential solutions in a way that's clear and easy for everyone to understand.
It's become my second brain. I map out my personal goals, my vision for the future, and my core values – it's incredibly helpful for self-reflection and keeping myself on track.
It's a vital tool for my consulting business. Whenever I need to tackle a problem with a client, I turn to Miro. It's where I brainstorm, visualize processes, and map out potential solutions in a way that's clear and easy for everyone to understand.
Miro: The Ultimate Collaboration Tool for Teams
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro daily and constantly invite my colleagues and teams to collaborate. Miro has revolutionized the way we work together, both online and in person. It's like having a "blank canvas" where teams can brainstorm, create plans, and develop ideas seamlessly. One of the standout features is how easy it is for everyone to stay connected, even when working asynchronously. Miro also serves as an excellent "memory" of all the ideas, plans, and tasks we've accomplished. The integration with other tools, like Jira, allows us to stay in sync with our projects more effectively. Additionally, Miroverse provides an incredible resource for discovering new templates and ideas. Miro continuously surprises us with new features that make working with the platform even more intuitive and effective.
What do you dislike about the product?
Honestly, I haven't encountered any significant disadvantages while using Miro. The tool consistently meets and exceeds our expectations.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for a wide range of activities, including brainstorming, creating maps, developing plans, facilitating workshops, and designing courses. It's an essential tool for both team-based collaboration and individual work. I also rely on Miro to help my teams organize their tasks, share ideas visually, and track progress through the integration with project management tools like Jira.
Miro solves the challenge of keeping teams aligned and collaborative, especially in an asynchronous work environment. It provides a "single source of truth" where all ideas, plans, and actions are visually represented, making it easy to reference past work and maintain momentum. The ability to integrate Miro with tools like Jira ensures that our projects stay on track and that everyone is synchronized. It also helps in fostering creativity and engagement during remote workshops and meetings, allowing everyone to contribute effectively regardless of location.
Miro solves the challenge of keeping teams aligned and collaborative, especially in an asynchronous work environment. It provides a "single source of truth" where all ideas, plans, and actions are visually represented, making it easy to reference past work and maintain momentum. The ability to integrate Miro with tools like Jira ensures that our projects stay on track and that everyone is synchronized. It also helps in fostering creativity and engagement during remote workshops and meetings, allowing everyone to contribute effectively regardless of location.
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