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The perfect online collaboration tool - I use it in my personal life too!
What do you like best about the product?
I love the infinate canvas. I don't have to worry about positioning things, I can just get started. The range of tools is excellent, but the temp;lates and Miroverse make this tool outstanding.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it's too easy to start something too small. Perhaps a way of visually reminding teh user when they are at a tiny zoom level, like maybe a red glow on teh board, would be useful. I also have trouble remembering how to move the board rather than the items when I unplug my laptop to go to a meeting and work with the trackpad rather than the mouse.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The obvious problem Miro solves is that the distributed workforce can all collaborate on Miro without having to take photos of whitebaords and post them online. The other advantage is the infinate canvas means I don't run out of wall space!
Best descreptive and interactive tool to use
What do you like best about the product?
sitting in front of a screen could never get better as you can interact in a cheerful, loving and fun way
What do you dislike about the product?
one thing if can be incorporated can be to have a video calling option inbuilt
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
it brings people and the team together in a collaborative and learning environment which I love the most and it also esures prodictivity doesn't take a toll
I LOVE Miro!
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro for all of my projects and I love how much clarity it provides me with! It's so helpful to see everything mapped out and I also find it so easy to share concepts and ideas with clients. Easy to use - easy to backtrack if I need to make changes.
What do you dislike about the product?
For me there are no downsides - it does exactly what I need it to.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Clarity of thought - it helps me to see all the ideas laid out in one place and to be able to pull together what I need as I need it.
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What do you like best about the product?
It's nice that everything can be displayed for guests to see documents posted in high resolution
What do you dislike about the product?
It would be very advantageous if there were a log that documented which documents were the most recent, so if you were to click that document in the log it would go straight to that recent document. This is to ensure that most up to date information is being reviewed by the guests. It also takes a very long time for things to load onto the screen.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
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Bugs and Usability
What do you like best about the product?
You can quickly jot down ideas using cards, discuss them with your team, or create timelines for a sprint.
What do you dislike about the product?
1. There’s a persistent bug with resizing lines.
2. Layer management is confusing and inconvenient. Using shortcuts or the “bring to front” button often doesn’t work as expected.
3. Importing layouts from Figma and drawing prototypes is cumbersome.
4. Arrow settings don’t retain the previous adjustments, so I constantly have to reconfigure them.
5. I keep pressing Command + R to rename layers, but instead, the page refreshes—even though I’m in the desktop app, not the web version.
6. It lacks screen templates (for web/mobile) to make brainstorming ideas easier.
7. Grouping and ungrouping layers is inconsistent. Sometimes grouping isn’t allowed; other times, it works. Ungrouping always breaks down the entire group into individual elements.
8. During collaborative ideation, if someone accidentally moves a layer and I try to fix it, they can’t undo my adjustment because Command + Z doesn’t work in such cases.
2. Layer management is confusing and inconvenient. Using shortcuts or the “bring to front” button often doesn’t work as expected.
3. Importing layouts from Figma and drawing prototypes is cumbersome.
4. Arrow settings don’t retain the previous adjustments, so I constantly have to reconfigure them.
5. I keep pressing Command + R to rename layers, but instead, the page refreshes—even though I’m in the desktop app, not the web version.
6. It lacks screen templates (for web/mobile) to make brainstorming ideas easier.
7. Grouping and ungrouping layers is inconsistent. Sometimes grouping isn’t allowed; other times, it works. Ungrouping always breaks down the entire group into individual elements.
8. During collaborative ideation, if someone accidentally moves a layer and I try to fix it, they can’t undo my adjustment because Command + Z doesn’t work in such cases.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1. Team collaboration: Miro makes it easy to work together with teammates, even remotely.
2. Fast user flow creation: It streamlines the process of building and visualizing user flows.
3. Idea discussion and generation: Miro provides a great platform for brainstorming and discussing ideas in real time.
2. Fast user flow creation: It streamlines the process of building and visualizing user flows.
3. Idea discussion and generation: Miro provides a great platform for brainstorming and discussing ideas in real time.
The best platform for collaborative work for remote teams
What do you like best about the product?
Miro enables real-time interaction in an easy and intuitive way among multiple people on the same project. On the platform, we can ensure that all team members can view, edit, and add content without needing prior training.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sharing, when a user is not part of the paid plan, is a bit complex. Sending edit permissions in large meetings is cumbersome, and generally, some people take a while to gain access.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me work remotely by allowing me to design and apply dynamics for my colleagues from anywhere, without the need to be physically present. It also enables me to visually organize my processes freely, without a rigid structure. Its flexible setup provides creative process freedom, and it’s incredibly user-friendly. This makes it easy to generate alternatives and populate it with content effortlessly.
Invaluable tool for remote teams
What do you like best about the product?
I love the flexibility and ease of use of miro. I have not found a comparable whiteboarding tool for remote teams. It is a product I use almost daily and I rarely find myself thinking "if only I could .... on mirro" or needing to review help documentation or ask chatGBT how to do the thing I am trying to do. In my mind, that is the mark of an intuitive product.
At a prior company, we had mirro and then discontinued the subscription to save money. We tried figjam and the confluence whiteboard beta product as replacements and I was regularly frustrated trying to complete work that would have been straightforward on miro.
My team also uses the jira integration. It has made sprint planning and I vastly prefer making changes in miro compared to jira.
At a prior company, we had mirro and then discontinued the subscription to save money. We tried figjam and the confluence whiteboard beta product as replacements and I was regularly frustrated trying to complete work that would have been straightforward on miro.
My team also uses the jira integration. It has made sprint planning and I vastly prefer making changes in miro compared to jira.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is so much functionality in miro, that it has been a learning curve of understanding how to best utilize it.
The selection of templates is great, but can be a bit overwhelming and time consuming to find something that works for what I am looking for.
The selection of templates is great, but can be a bit overwhelming and time consuming to find something that works for what I am looking for.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a remote company, we can't gather around a whiteboard for many use cases that would benefit for that. Miro is the solution to that. It also has the flexibilty of folks being able to work on the same space asyncronously and then existing as an artifact.
Bring creativity, engagement and positive energy to your day to day
What do you like best about the product?
It reflects my creativity and helps with online meetings to be engaging.
What do you dislike about the product?
the Miro homepage suggests boards that I haven't opened in almost 2 years. I want to see the more recent ones by default.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Engaging online meetings
Miro is excellent for agile teams
What do you like best about the product?
What I value the most is the endless range of features and utilities it offers. For example, I use it both in my work with my team of developers and at the university to teach online classes and prepare exercises and activities for my students.
I create retrospectives, use it for Product Design and ideation, workshop preparation and moderation, DDD sessions...
it is really easy to use (my students learnt in a matter of seconds) and it's integrated with our company SSO.
I create retrospectives, use it for Product Design and ideation, workshop preparation and moderation, DDD sessions...
it is really easy to use (my students learnt in a matter of seconds) and it's integrated with our company SSO.
What do you dislike about the product?
nothing, to be honest. I'm pretty happy with the tool
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
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For remote teams it's the best.
DDD (Domain Driven Design) sessions, workshops, PI Planning, Product Design and management, roadmap, retrospectives..
For remote teams it's the best.
DDD (Domain Driven Design) sessions, workshops, PI Planning, Product Design and management, roadmap, retrospectives..
Use Miro for more collaboration and engagement with your audience
What do you like best about the product?
What I love most about Miro is its ability to transform online collaboration into a smooth and interactive experience. The platform offers incredible flexibility for organizing ideas with its multiple tools like sticky notes, diagrams, and mind maps, which facilitates the structuring of complex projects. Its intuitive interface allows the entire team to contribute in real-time, even remotely, creating a very productive and engaging work dynamic. Additionally, the integration with other tools like Jira and Trello makes it a valuable ally for effectively managing projects. I also like the new features that frequently integrate into the tool.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I like least about Miro is that the platform can sometimes become a bit cluttered when the board contains too many elements or when several users are working on it simultaneously. I wish I had the ability to organize my boards with shortcuts or menus.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro facilitates collaboration, instant traceability, and the ability to leverage it using the export feature as well as the link with Jira.
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