Miro
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A seamless, creative space that brings teams closer
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has completely changed the way our team collaborates. Even when we’re spread across different locations, it gives us a shared space that feels as if we’re brainstorming in the same room. I love how intuitive it is—whether we’re sketching a quick flowchart, mapping out ideas, or dropping sticky notes, everything just flows smoothly. The real-time updates and interactive tools make every session dynamic and fun. It’s amazing how productive our meetings have become since using it.
What do you dislike about the product?
When many people are contributing at once, the board can sometimes feel overcrowded, and locating older ideas or visuals becomes tricky. A stronger system for organizing or filtering content would be a big help. Also, the performance dips a bit with a weaker internet connection, which can be a little frustrating during fast-paced discussions. Other than that, it’s an excellent platform overall.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro has become our go-to space for teamwork and creativity, especially while working remotely. It’s the perfect solution to avoid scattered thoughts and endless message threads—everything we need now lives on one shared board. The visual layout makes it so much easier to structure ideas, plan projects, and see everyone’s input in real time. Earlier, aligning team perspectives used to take multiple meetings, but with Miro, we can brainstorm, prioritize, and move forward much faster. It’s boosted our efficiency, strengthened collaboration, and made our sessions more interactive and inspiring.
Visually Organized, Perfect for Resource Sharing
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Miro allows me to view multiple resources for various topics on a single board, which is organized by subject and course. It helps me focus on the resources for the class I teach, visually breaking them down by unit or topic. This organization is incredibly helpful. I've enjoyed using Miro for sharing educational resources, lesson plans, and activities effectively, and the visual presentation is not overwhelming. Additionally, I appreciate how Miro can potentially integrate with our student management system, Canvas, to facilitate interactive discussions.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only thing I don't like about Miro is that I didn't know anything about it prior to using it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I find the product allows me to easily access and organize educational resources, lesson plans, and specific activities visually, helping me focus on teaching material effectively.
Using Miro for many different streams of work
What do you like best about the product?
I like that I can combine lots of different types of work into one space. I work across different companies and disciplines, each with their own preferences for working, so Miro helps to compile everything into one easy space. I like that it's colourful and straight forward.
What do you dislike about the product?
I dislike that work done in Miro can be difficult to share or easily transfer into other software.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
A problem I have is working with people from different organisations, Miro fixes the problem of different formats by allowing one space for everything to be shared easily. It is great that everything is visible in one space, to reduce the need for working with too many tabs open.
Daily collaborator
What do you like best about the product?
It provides a very strong foundation for individual and group creation, innovation, communication of ideas, and their transformation into actual products in everyday practice. I particularly appreciate the extensive methodological background and the integrations, which make it a truly effective and integral part of daily operations.
What do you dislike about the product?
Keeping up with the constant UI changes results in a loss of time for me. I work with multiple clients, and the absence of multi-domain (independent logins) management is highly problematic.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a business architect, I can use it both in organizational and process development, as well as in software requirements specification — from conceptual design and facilitating workshops to overseeing concrete development activities.
An essential collaboration hub for product and design teams
What do you like best about the product?
Miro makes cross-team collaboration effortless. I use it daily to plan product roadmaps, map user journeys, and align stakeholders. The templates, real-time editing, and integrations with tools like Slack and Jira make workshops and brainstorming sessions highly efficient. It’s also intuitive enough that anyone—from designers to marketers—can contribute without training.
What do you dislike about the product?
Large boards can get heavy and slow to load, especially with complex visuals. Also, permission settings can sometimes be confusing when sharing across different departments. A simpler, clearer sharing model would make collaboration even smoother.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps our product and design teams collaborate seamlessly in a hybrid environment. It centralizes brainstorming, journey mapping, and strategy sessions in one place, replacing multiple disconnected tools. This saves time, keeps all stakeholders aligned, and helps visualize complex ideas clearly during planning and execution.
The greatest creative platform I've ever used for driving business forward
What do you like best about the product?
what i like the most about the platform is my ability to conceptualize information. Miro has become my daily driver when giving demo's to potential and current clients as it allows for me to show them the 30k foot overview and then dive into the specifics. and then they see that information in context to everything going on around it and it gives a very professional impression. i really enjoy the infinite whiteboard nature of the platform -- it is such a cool way to look at and see your ideas/thoughts and their progression across time. This is not a replacement to a CRM by any means... but I would say that it is more valuable in the sense that it allows for you to see and think thru your business and your prospects business in a way that you would have never done before. i just love it man -- such a great platform. also, unbelievably intuitive to use. if steve jobs was still designing software I think he would have designed a platform just like this. and b/c he didn't I think he would be all the more impressed with it.
What do you dislike about the product?
no downsides that i have come across. maybe i would like for the platform to make connections for me across the input information?
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1) helping me think thru my business more effectively -- i can visually lay out my thoughts. which then allows for me to build and refine these thoughts and ideas. and this actually leads me to new conclusions that I would not have been able to make.
2) helping me think thru my clients business more effectively -- i can visually lay out my thoughts about my clients business and run the same process as above
3) mind mapping -- i had no clue how helpful it would be for me to see all of my work in one place and see it in context to everything happening around it. i think it is so cool.
4) it is helping me prioritize -- which is helping me make way more money. i never thought i would 5-10x my earnings from using this platform... but that is quite literally what has happened. and of course the platform plays a big role in that, but ultimately as someone running a business it forces me to slow down a bit and just think thru the challenges and solutions that my customers face in ways that i might not of if i just left it all in my head. so it has made me much better at my job.
2) helping me think thru my clients business more effectively -- i can visually lay out my thoughts about my clients business and run the same process as above
3) mind mapping -- i had no clue how helpful it would be for me to see all of my work in one place and see it in context to everything happening around it. i think it is so cool.
4) it is helping me prioritize -- which is helping me make way more money. i never thought i would 5-10x my earnings from using this platform... but that is quite literally what has happened. and of course the platform plays a big role in that, but ultimately as someone running a business it forces me to slow down a bit and just think thru the challenges and solutions that my customers face in ways that i might not of if i just left it all in my head. so it has made me much better at my job.
Been a Game changer for our team's brainstorming
What do you like best about the product?
The option of visualising all the thoughts in various forms is amazing. Sharing the same board with multiple team members saves a ton of time.
What do you dislike about the product?
Might require more integrations and AI features flexibility on the phone.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Brainstorming, Visualisation and Team Collaboration has improved a lot and keeps getting better with our team scaling.
Facilitates Remote Team Collaboration Brilliantly
What do you like best about the product?
I love Miro for its simplicity and how it streamlines brainstorming sessions and personal mind maps. The ease of use for team collaborations, like gathering ideas and voting on them asynchronously, saves us significant time, especially with remote work. The tool's functionality for retrospectives and personal mind mapping is invaluable, and its user-friendly nature makes team planning effortless.
What do you dislike about the product?
Initially, it was not clear how to use Miro. I recall starting with a blank canvas and not knowing where to start or what to do. Back then when I started using it there wasn't an obvious onboarding process, which made the initial use confusing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I find the product facilitates team brainstorming and retrospectives, enhancing collaboration and saving time. It allows remote team members to contribute ideas asynchronously and vote efficiently, minimizing the need for meetings.
Miro has genuinely become the central hub for our remote team's planning and brainstorming sessions.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has genuinely become the central hub for our remote team's planning and brainstorming sessions. Before Miro, we were juggling a bunch of different tools for wireframing, running retros, and mapping out user journeys, but now everything lives on one infinite canvas.
The biggest game-changer is the real-time collaboration—it feels incredibly fluid, almost like being in the same room with a giant whiteboard. We rely heavily on the templates for our Agile ceremonies (like sprint retrospectives and planning poker), and the seamless Jira integration is a huge time-saver for turning ideas into actual dev tickets.
The biggest game-changer is the real-time collaboration—it feels incredibly fluid, almost like being in the same room with a giant whiteboard. We rely heavily on the templates for our Agile ceremonies (like sprint retrospectives and planning poker), and the seamless Jira integration is a huge time-saver for turning ideas into actual dev tickets.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only real downside is when our boards get absolutely massive with tons of high-res images or PDFs; the load time can sometimes get a little laggy. But honestly, that’s a minor issue considering how much clarity and efficiency it brings to our workflow. Highly recommend for any product or design team.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
agile methodologies implementation ,work flow generation
Best & Reliable for Collaborative Product Planning, Needs Next-Level AI Integration
What do you like best about the product?
I have introduced Miro to several projects and companies. Miro is exceptionally useful for collaborative planning, enabling us to share ideas, architecture diagrams, and the vision of what we're building. The usage of frames for grouping and linking diagrams and objects is incredibly efficient. Setting up Miro as an admin is straightforward, allowing easy management of permissions and spaces.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find the current lack of AI capabilities in Miro a significant drawback. The inability to automatically generate and modify diagrams using AI or to interact with the canvas through voice commands makes the experience less efficient. Additionally, sharing Miro boards could be more streamlined. There are challenges with enabling ease of sharing between guests and teams, as well as tracking access and facilitating live collaboration.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for collaborative planning, sharing ideas, and architecture diagrams, enhancing team understanding and ensuring effective whiteboarding workshops and agile planning activities.
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