Miro
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Miro: Essential for Visualization, But a Steep Learning Curve for new users
What do you like best about the product?
I find Miro very easy to use for project planning and figuring out the scope of different phases. It's great for visualizing and communicating with executive leadership on different items. Private workspaces can be set up if needed. Lots of great pre built templates to choose from. I love how easily I can collaborate and conduct brainstorming sessions. Miro even has AI built into it to help consolidate and find themes from brainstorming sessions without having to go through line by line, which is super handy. I also love the open format, which helps me connect the dots for people in ways that work for my brain too.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find that it's a trickier tool for new users to learn. They're accidentally dragging things around without meaning to, and they don't even realize kind of flipping back and forth between the cursor and the hand tool. So I end up locking a lot of the sheets mainly just because I want them to view it, but I don't need them to edit it. Some of the functionality, I think, could be a little bit more intuitive or adjusted to help.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for project planning and visualization. It's easy to put visuals together and share with different audiences. I can set up private workspaces and collaborate easily. Miro's AI helps consolidate and find themes from brainstorming sessions.
Straightforward, Easy-to-Learn Collaboration Across the Organization
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Miro is a collaborative tool we can use across the organization. Its features are straightforward and easy to pick up, even if you’re new to it. I also love the music!
What do you dislike about the product?
What I find difficult to use is Miro’s endless, infinite canvas format. I usually don’t use a mouse with zoom-in and zoom-out features, so I have to adjust the zoom manually, and it can be hard to navigate at times. It would really help to have an option for pages, or boards within Miro, that allow some zooming in and out but don’t feel infinite.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I currently work at a remote company, and Miro provides the same kind of service a physical whiteboard used to offer in a real office. I think that’s a genuinely great service. It lets us collaborate as if we were all in the same room, and I also find the timer feature useful.
I really like Miro, but It could be more integrated to other tools
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Miro is really friendly and easy to understand how to use it.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think Miro could be more integrated to design tools as figma, adobe and others
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The way Miro works is really easy to organize ideas, and put everybody to work together. I really like the templates, and how we can discover new ways to make a map or journney.
Intuitive Diagramming and Brainstorming with Helpful Templates
What do you like best about the product?
The easy is to create diagrams and brainstormings, the tools to be found are intuitive and useful to do so, even the pre-populated templates helps a lot to not start from the scratch
What do you dislike about the product?
The table feature has a particular bug that after a while their functionalities got completely limitated
It would be grate if Miro has some rule grids and snapping, cause sometimes is difficult while building diagrams, such as grouping some elements, whenever you need to scale I have identified another bug
A calendar plug-in would be great as well
It would be grate if Miro has some rule grids and snapping, cause sometimes is difficult while building diagrams, such as grouping some elements, whenever you need to scale I have identified another bug
A calendar plug-in would be great as well
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
To ease the comunication between peers and internal flows, for product development is very useful to set up and draft ideas, explore concepts and initial drafts on wireframes even
Love It Overall
What do you like best about the product?
Collaboration of team and mind mapping , Lots of people can work at a time
What do you dislike about the product?
The interface and the level of standardization are not preferable.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Lots of people can work on the same thing at the same time
Easy Team Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Easy collaboration for team and workshops.
What do you dislike about the product?
Boards can get too full. Needs moderation and someone who takes care of maintanance
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Team collabroation and ideation with creative teams
Visual Project Management with Smooth Interface
What do you like best about the product?
I really like Miro's Canvas feature - it's the best part, making everything more visual and allowing our clients to see things happening in real-time. Miro doesn't lag like other platforms, providing smooth functionality, which is crucial because the whiteboard software I've used in ClickUp and FigJam tends to lag. The drag-and-drop feature offers a very Canva-like experience, snapping things perfectly into the grid so I don't have to stress about alignment. The hide feature is also great, letting me show sections under construction to clients without confusion. Overall, Miro's fast and easy-to-use nature helps my team create things from scratch quickly.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think that Miro could improve by adding a Kanban feature. I'm not sure if it already exists, but it would be great to have a Kanban board. Also, the import functionality could be enhanced, especially when importing stuff from Figma and other software; it doesn't always get imported well. I don't like the PDF feature because it treats a PDF as a single document, requiring me to flip pages. When I want to showcase a multi-page PDF on a Canvas, I have to convert it into images and drag and drop each page individually, which is annoying. Additionally, Miro can improve its pricing. I feel like it's a little expensive compared to other platforms like Excel Draw or FigJam, which are cheaper. Another aspect is the templates feature; I feel the templates within Miro are of poor quality, and I had to create my templates from scratch, unlike other tools like Canva that provide amazing templates.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for project management, displaying everything visually for competitive research and site audits. It solves the problem of keeping everything in one place, avoiding multiple apps, making it easier for clients to view updates in real-time.
Effortless Design and Collaboration, Needs Performance Tweaks
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro to create flowcharts and high-level design diagrams for my projects. It makes it easy to illustrate how data flows and how the overall process works, which I find really handy. I also like how simple it is to share boards and export images so I can attach them or send them anywhere to anyone. The integration with JIRA is one of the features I value most because it fits seamlessly into my workflow. On top of that, getting started with Miro was relatively easy, which was a big plus.
What do you dislike about the product?
It sometimes hangs when I’m working with large diagrams.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me illustrate data flows and process workflows for my MuleSoft projects, and it makes sharing and integrating with Jira easy.
Miro Whiteboard Makes Online Salesforce Training Clear, Visual, and Effortless
What do you like best about the product?
I like how easy it is to collaborate with teams in real time using boards, sticky notes, diagrams, and templates. The infinite canvas is very useful for brainstorming, planning workflows, and organizing ideas visually. Many users also praise its intuitive interface and collaboration features.
The performance is amazing. It automatically saves my work (including what I did yesterday or in previous sessions), so I can resume my training right where I left off.
Fun fact: I got Miro Premium from G2,
The performance is amazing. It automatically saves my work (including what I did yesterday or in previous sessions), so I can resume my training right where I left off.
Fun fact: I got Miro Premium from G2,
What do you dislike about the product?
Large boards can sometimes become cluttered and harder to navigate. Some advanced features are locked behind paid plans, and performance may slow on very heavy boards according to user feedback.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps manage brainstorming sessions, training plans, process mapping, and remote collaboration in one place. I use it to explain Salesforce concepts visually, create flowcharts, and collect ideas from teams or learners, which improves communication and saves time.
Streamlines Workflows with Ease
What do you like best about the product?
I think Miro is really helpful for outlining job and onboarding workflows. It solves the annoyance of constantly having to draw boxes and arrows in software like Google Docs, making it more user-friendly, easy to share, and easy to view. I really appreciate the ease of use. I like that the arrows automatically pop up from boxes, so I don't need to click and check constantly. I also like that it connects to Claude, which is pretty cool. I thought the initial setup was pretty simple, especially once I was added to my company's Miro account.
What do you dislike about the product?
truly not much!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to outline job and onboarding workflows, which is really helpful. It solves the annoyance of doing boxes and arrows in Google Docs, making it user-friendly, easy to share, and view.
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