Miro
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Board for every different purpose
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro to track pending task, to design and draft solutions in a very flexible way and also to have meeting with the team a very collaboartive way. There´s no tool like this
What do you dislike about the product?
The application has some problems with the copy/paste
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaborative meetings, all participtaing in this new world of virtual meetings
Design solutions in a flexible way
Collaborative designs
Design solutions in a flexible way
Collaborative designs
Great collaboration and co-creation tool for teams
What do you like best about the product?
As a user resercher very often in my role I found myself looking for the best way to work together in defriefing findings with my team and stakeholders; Miro has proven to be the best option for this on top of other research tools.
The curve of learning is fast, with a brief explanation you can have everyone creating and moving posts its to collaborate.
When you are creating a workshop, you don't need to start from scratch, as their area know as the Miroverse will give you plenty of templates to work with.
My product team also likes that we can build Oppportunity solution trees and then move the prioritised opportunites to Jira. So Miro allows you to go through ideation, collaboration and then moving it to planning. I use Miro everyday and my peers as well, as proven my 12 Miro tabs opened at this time.
The curve of learning is fast, with a brief explanation you can have everyone creating and moving posts its to collaborate.
When you are creating a workshop, you don't need to start from scratch, as their area know as the Miroverse will give you plenty of templates to work with.
My product team also likes that we can build Oppportunity solution trees and then move the prioritised opportunites to Jira. So Miro allows you to go through ideation, collaboration and then moving it to planning. I use Miro everyday and my peers as well, as proven my 12 Miro tabs opened at this time.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are problems sometimes when managing tables and wanting to build a diagram inside the table, the arrows just go crazy and it can be really frustrating but my dislike it's more about functionality than lack of purpose from the tool
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Storytelling effectively, debriefing research with coworkers who are not used repository tools, making sense of the chaos of information in a platform where I can see everything at the same time and move everything easily to find patters.
In short, helps me to communicate effectively and also to allow ideas to spark by collaboration with the team.
In short, helps me to communicate effectively and also to allow ideas to spark by collaboration with the team.
A key tool for remote work
What do you like best about the product?
Miro really changed the way that we work on remote work. We are able to concentrate a lot of information in the same place in an easy way to find and use. We can use different templates to adapt each step in our process. The integration with Microsoft Teams helped a lot in meeting facilitations and we could show the results to a big audience. Miro became a key tool in our team and I'm really glad to use it in a daily basis.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes manage the licences is not too easy, even for just one meeting I need to create a new user to explore the full potential of Miro which is not so optimal for our company.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We can agroupe all information for differents meetings in the same place, easy to access that later. The major point for me with Miro is faciliting a remote PI planning, is much more efficiency our remote version than the in person version that we used to have, thanks to Miro.
An amazing tool for both UX Design and Research!!
What do you like best about the product?
There are many things I like about Miro. It allows you to stay organized with your research results, it is great for displaying and presenting your results in a clean and tasteful way, the different features that are available are great for collaborating across teams.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish there were more colors offered in the sticky note section. Because I work in research, I work with a lot of data and when I organize my data into different sticky notes, I find myself running out of color options to choose from.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is a really helpful tool when it comes to organization and analysis of my data, but what I find extremeley helpful is its ability to allow you to collaborate across different teams which is something that is crucial to my job. Another problem that miro is solving is that it is a really creative platform that offers many different design features. I am not a very creative person, but what I find helpful is the pre-made template designs that Miro offers for their boards.
Best Collaboration Tool By Far: It Just Works!
What do you like best about the product?
Very easy to share your thoughts/work with people. I also love how permissions can be managed at your company level. The tool is very performant and it always just works! In an age where software can get overcomplicated, causing frustration, Miro has built software that does not cause these frustrations. They have also figured out how to update the software live while you are using it in a way that is the least intrusive possible, which is very much appreciated while you are working with your team. In other words, Miro is very unobtrusive and powerful at the same time. Love it! In a perfect world where I could choose any software to whiteboard with, I would choose Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only thing I would change about Miro is to be able to have templates that work off what I have built before. That would be awesome! For example, I have a board that is a story map and a board that is an opportunity map. Miro has these as templates, but I'd rather use mine as a template. Instead of having to duplicate a board, I'd rather mark mine as a template that I could reuse.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is giving us a collaborative platform that we can map out the problem space of our users, create opportunity maps and story maps of those problem spaces, and end with placeholders for new Epics that we can create in JIRA to get the work done. We also use it for live customer interviews. This helps us understand the problem that we are trying to solve and eliminate false solutions. Love the copy/paste feature for links that shows a preview!
Great for collaboration!
What do you like best about the product?
I love the ease of use for Miro. It's easy for my clients to pick it up and play with it themselves when we do workshops. I also love the templates to inspire my own templates. Can't do my job well without Miro!
What do you dislike about the product?
I think the only thing I find annoying is how often it logs me out, maybe every 30 days? When I'm in a meeting it's inconvenient when having to jump through SSO.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Gives us a working space to bring ideas and strategies together.
Miro is the first place I go to organize my projects!
What do you like best about the product?
The infinate canvas makes it possible to get everything related to a project in one space. I can keep adding new frames to separate my work, and trace a project from ideas to delivery. I use it on a daily basis, and it's my go to for sharing work breakdown structures.
What do you dislike about the product?
There's a bit of a learning curve with it. People who are not tech savvy get overwhelmed and hesitate with using it. I often end up updating the board on behalf of myself AND my supervisor.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me organize my thoughts before I even start a project. I'm able to whiteboard, build out a backlog, and share it with my peers before we even get to building the finished product. It also provides a location for my digital war room; I don't have to be bound by where I'm located.
A critical tool for Business Systems Analysts!
What do you like best about the product?
As a Business Systems Analyst, my role requires much conceptual and visualization work to accurately capture and communicate processes to stakeholders. To that end, Miro is one of the most useful tools in my toolbelt! I use Miro daily to brainstorm new ideas, map out existing flows, and draft new flows to present to decision-makers.
I find Miro to be a very intuitive tool that can be used to accomplish many tasks and encourage people to present information in more visual and engaging ways. Even if you are new to flowcharts and graphs, Miro offers a myriad of templates to help you get started on projects and ideas, which helps minimize the "blank page" syndrome.
Miro is conveniently integrated across many of the tools I use daily (Confluence, Jira, Slack, Teams). This makes collaborating on Miro boards and staying informed of all the changes made across the boards I follow a breeze. My colleagues and I were all happy to recently learn that Miro will be part of our toolbelt for the foreseeable future, giving us the confidence to continue building on this platform.
I've encountered very few issues since I started using Miro, so I only had to contact customer support once, and they did a great job instantly responding to my message and addressing the issue I ran into.
Overall, I highly recommend Miro to anyone looking for intuitive and visual collaboration tools!
I find Miro to be a very intuitive tool that can be used to accomplish many tasks and encourage people to present information in more visual and engaging ways. Even if you are new to flowcharts and graphs, Miro offers a myriad of templates to help you get started on projects and ideas, which helps minimize the "blank page" syndrome.
Miro is conveniently integrated across many of the tools I use daily (Confluence, Jira, Slack, Teams). This makes collaborating on Miro boards and staying informed of all the changes made across the boards I follow a breeze. My colleagues and I were all happy to recently learn that Miro will be part of our toolbelt for the foreseeable future, giving us the confidence to continue building on this platform.
I've encountered very few issues since I started using Miro, so I only had to contact customer support once, and they did a great job instantly responding to my message and addressing the issue I ran into.
Overall, I highly recommend Miro to anyone looking for intuitive and visual collaboration tools!
What do you dislike about the product?
While there isn't a specific aspect of Miro I dislike, I would say that the main frustrating thing about the tool is that I don't feel like I use it to its full potential. I try to keep track of new features, I attended a few webinars, but I find it challenging to spend time pushing the boundaries of what I do within Miro. I don't think it's a reflection of the tool itself, but simply the way we get familiar with doing XYZ tasks daily and sticking to what feels familiar.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro enables my team and I to break down, simplify, and present complex processes to a variety of stakeholders more or less familiar with the projects we work on. It also enables us to carry out our work in a real-time, collaborative way.
Ideale and collaboration experience improving
What do you like best about the product?
- A vast virtual workspace, allowing users to expand infinitely. This is particularly useful for complex projects and extensive brainstorming sessions.
-The interface is designed to facilitate the creation and the structure of the boards, enabling users to easily organize contents (and different kind of multimedia), create links between ideas, and navigate smoothly between different sections of the board.
- Embedded AI to cluster or extract the main information in a section of the board
-The interface is designed to facilitate the creation and the structure of the boards, enabling users to easily organize contents (and different kind of multimedia), create links between ideas, and navigate smoothly between different sections of the board.
- Embedded AI to cluster or extract the main information in a section of the board
What do you dislike about the product?
- The organization of the boards is on a list basis and different subfolders (in the teams) cannot be created. This could be a limit in order to archive the project boards as documentation
- The CSV export of Active Users doesn't show, for each users, the related numbers of boards
- Even if I set the sharing settings sometimes it doesn’t work
- The CSV export of Active Users doesn't show, for each users, the related numbers of boards
- Even if I set the sharing settings sometimes it doesn’t work
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to analyse end2end process by showing all the steps and the board support me in order to do presentation to different stakeholders
Miro tool is supporting our mindset change. We are using Design Thinking methodology and by using Miro we are able to structure and lead different kind of workshops in profitably way leaving the contents available to different colleagues and avoiding long and boring emails.
Furthermore, I'm finding it increasingly useful for designing mockups and wireframes too even if it is a "static" way.
Miro tool is supporting our mindset change. We are using Design Thinking methodology and by using Miro we are able to structure and lead different kind of workshops in profitably way leaving the contents available to different colleagues and avoiding long and boring emails.
Furthermore, I'm finding it increasingly useful for designing mockups and wireframes too even if it is a "static" way.
Top-of-the-line real-time whiteboard
What do you like best about the product?
Miro acts as a top-of-the-line real-time collaborative whiteboard. Setting it up and getting it fired up is menial, with a helpful desktop app available. I have used it to brainstorm, design, and manage processes for multiple areas within the company, with great success!
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro has 2 important areas of improvement: free-hand drawing and auto-snapping. Diagramming can be a painful chore if you get to a too-big idea or logic, and the less-than-stellar flexibility of components (arrows, specially) can be a bit cumbersome.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me to break down big tasks into smaller, digestible chunks.
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