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Very useful
What do you like best about the product?
The intuitiv use. It is very easy to start building something.
What do you dislike about the product?
The logon experience can sometimes be annoying
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Working together on problems from different locations in different timezones.
Easy to use when collective working on a roadmap.
Easy to use when collective working on a roadmap.
Very handy to operate with and to collaborate with colleagues.
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to draw something, independend of purpose.
Most used Forms and lines are available.
Easy to import own graphics when necessary.
Most used Forms and lines are available.
Easy to import own graphics when necessary.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm not completely sure about the cost / Licence-Model and the login necessary for guest users.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Provide a plattform which everyone can access and collaborate.
A great site for brainstorming!!
What do you like best about the product?
I absolutely love using this website for brainstorming and organizing my thoughts! The user interface is incredibly intuitive and makes it so easy to visualize ideas. The sticky notes feature is a game-changer—it’s simple to create, move, and group notes as my thoughts evolve. I also appreciate how fluid the design feels, making the process of clearing my mind and brainstorming truly enjoyable. It’s like having a digital whiteboard at my fingertips! Whether I’m planning projects or just jotting down random ideas, this website has become an essential tool for staying organized and creative. Highly recommended!
What do you dislike about the product?
While I really enjoy using this website for brainstorming and organizing my thoughts, I’ve noticed a bit of an issue with controlling the sticky notes. Sometimes, moving or grouping them doesn’t work as smoothly as I’d like, which can be frustrating when I’m in the middle of organizing a lot of ideas. It’s a minor inconvenience, but it does interrupt the otherwise seamless experience.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The ability to use sticky notes and group them together has completely solved the challenge of keeping my brainstorming sessions structured. It’s perfect for visualizing concepts and sorting through even the most scattered ideas. The design is user-friendly and makes the process feel effortless.
Can feel the difference here
What do you like best about the product?
I'm a Ux designer, and there are lot of practices we do in terms of research, benchmarking, documentations etc. I always felt that i'm more into figma and nothing can replace it, but the day I started doing the Research, benchmarking and analysis on MIRO, it changes the picture differently. I had an amazing ease and found out that there are so many feature which are so useful. The frequency of using MIRO suddenly increased. And i love it.
What do you dislike about the product?
I somethimes found the zoom in zoom out functionality little different and not ease of implementation. Not sure if i'm doing something wrong or whats the reason. But other than that i don't have any feedback for improvement. Keep doing the good work.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In my design initial thoughts as a UX designer and researcher. There are bundle of tasks I do when i start a new design problem, from doing becnhmarking, mind mapping, data seggregation, data analysis etc
Great tool for collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is very easy to navigate through and provides a set of interesting interactive tools that enable facilitating workshops, journey maps, brainstorming sessions
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro takes ages to load. Especially if you have several tabs open.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Having a common place for collaboration is priceless when we are developing new user experiences as well as ideating new products. Also it is easy to integrate with other tools (like JIRA) so that we can track work from development to design to ideation.
Our go-to white-boarding tool
What do you like best about the product?
Ease of collaboration and robust tool set
What do you dislike about the product?
File size limits for imported documents and images
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One problem that Miro solves is that different disciplines have their default apps and toolsets that are not typically share across the areas of expertise. Teams that typically use decks and designers who use Figma and Adobe suite all find common ground with Miro and are equally adept at using it.
So far, easy to use and full of possibilities
What do you like best about the product?
We transitioned to Miro when Invision shut down Freehand, so that tool is my main source of comparision. We started out primarily using it for inifite whiteboard concept maps, but as we've uncovered Miro's deeper capabilities we are re-envisioning ways to use the tool. Overall:
-Miro has a smooth user-experience, which means my team can move quickly through work without getting bogged down in the interface.
-Miro has a huge variety of customization options - text color, shape sizes and colors, bold/italics/etc, etc. This is useful for our needs. Some other tools we experimented with didn't have this level of customization.
-The amount of Tools you can add to the board is vast - I still haven't dug through all of them. They have the usual amount of software developer-friendly tools, but also a lot of useful project and product management tools which I appreciate. So many of the SAAS tools my company uses are focused on the software use-cases and we have to reverse-engineer them for our needs. I don't find that to be the case with Miro.
-Miro has a smooth user-experience, which means my team can move quickly through work without getting bogged down in the interface.
-Miro has a huge variety of customization options - text color, shape sizes and colors, bold/italics/etc, etc. This is useful for our needs. Some other tools we experimented with didn't have this level of customization.
-The amount of Tools you can add to the board is vast - I still haven't dug through all of them. They have the usual amount of software developer-friendly tools, but also a lot of useful project and product management tools which I appreciate. So many of the SAAS tools my company uses are focused on the software use-cases and we have to reverse-engineer them for our needs. I don't find that to be the case with Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
My main issue with Miro is solely related to the difficult process of transferring our Invision assets into Miro's structure. Since that issue is niche, I won't go into detail here.
Like many tools that can do everything, there can be a steep learning curve to mastering a tool like Miro. There are copious Help article, but I still find myself needing more information. This is to be expected. I believe that I can unlock a lot more of Miro's capabilities for my team specifically, but this will take dedicated time on my end.
I also haven't tested Miro's integrations capabilities yet, which is where issues can arise.
Like many tools that can do everything, there can be a steep learning curve to mastering a tool like Miro. There are copious Help article, but I still find myself needing more information. This is to be expected. I believe that I can unlock a lot more of Miro's capabilities for my team specifically, but this will take dedicated time on my end.
I also haven't tested Miro's integrations capabilities yet, which is where issues can arise.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We need to organize vast amounts of information for analysis, so inifite whiteboards in general are our preferred tool. Compared to our last whiteboard tool (Invision), Miro is speeding up this process and giving our team more customization options in the flow of work.
Miro helps put our brain dumps into real life
What do you like best about the product?
-There are so many different templates
-It's collaborative
-It's user-friendly
-It's collaborative
-It's user-friendly
What do you dislike about the product?
-I wish there were more options for ideation board templates
-Very specific, but I wish you could add more colors to dot voting
-Whenever I share a Miroboard link on Slack it asks if I want to integrate it, but for our purposes we don't really need it. Not sure how a slack integration would be useful.
-Very specific, but I wish you could add more colors to dot voting
-Whenever I share a Miroboard link on Slack it asks if I want to integrate it, but for our purposes we don't really need it. Not sure how a slack integration would be useful.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Some things we don't want written in "black ink" just yet so Miro is really helpful for creating a rough draft of strategy without having to formalize it elsewhere.
It's also helping us to collaboratively discuss projects/ideas. Our biggest use is ideation.
It's also helping us to collaboratively discuss projects/ideas. Our biggest use is ideation.
I use Miro for my college digital sketchbook and it’s so easy and simple, love it
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is so easy to use and provides plenty of tools and templates to help with whatever you are wanting to do.
What do you dislike about the product?
Only one thing, I wish there was an option for the eraser tool to be like it is now or to just erase the area of the pen if that makes sense
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helping my achieve my highest grade
Resilient tool to visualize ideas
What do you like best about the product?
I like its flexibily and different ways to display data. I appreciate the quick templating and the possibility of generating (and digest) exports.
It helps us greatly with remote work braistorming and planning. It is easy to use and we use it everyday as an integral part of our workflow.
It helps us greatly with remote work braistorming and planning. It is easy to use and we use it everyday as an integral part of our workflow.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes whe boards contain several elements you need to refresh thepage to make some of the buttons reappear
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Remote teams can easlily collaborate and ashare ideas with Miro, without any particular equipment or in deep knowledge
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