Miro
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A thoughtful, flexible tool that is extremely helpful in an increasingly remote world
What do you like best about the product?
Besides the basics of online collaboration, Miro has thoughtful tools built in with an awareness of common UX and research practitioner activities. The tagging, clustering, and voting capabilities make it easy to facilitate workshops or analyze testing results. The system of projects and spaces also makes it easy to organize boards at an enterprise level. Even being able to copy items from a spreadsheet and convert to tables or stickies is massively helpful.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would say Miro has some minor UX issues that are not blockers but can cause friction. For instance, default alignment on sticky notes being center-aligned which is harder to read, the limited color palette on tags (with some of those colors being hard to read with text), and font scaling vs. resizing on text fields. We have also encountered an issue in voting where users were not able to cast votes on the items they themselves had contributed.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Conducting both internal and client workshops, acting as an online and collaborative whiteboard, easy way to mind map and strategize for projects
Awezome tool for great and productive conversations
What do you like best about the product?
Flexibility to can express important things in simple ways, easy to use and powerful, useful templates to different goals with easy access.
What do you dislike about the product?
The way that paid membresy works it's a little complicated, it's confuse to understand when you have more than ones organization and teams
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Problems about organizational structures, processes, value streams. Also is a easy way to work in product design, team brain storming for different goals, workshops, etc.
My experience using Miro for activity planning
What do you like best about the product?
It is easy to work with, updates in real time and, most importantly, allows you to create spreadsheets quickly
What do you dislike about the product?
Meets the team's demands well, nothing bad so far
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helps plan and organize team activities and control what must be done according to established deadlines
A creative space to learn and grow
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro extensively for design and branding projects, and it has been a game-changer in discovery, research, and concept development. Its intuitive interface allows me to visually map out ideas, brainstorm freely, and organize thoughts effectively. The real-time collaboration tools are invaluable for keeping my team aligned, enabling us to iterate quickly and stay on the same page. From building visual frameworks to presenting polished concepts, Miro has streamlined my workflow, making complex processes feel seamless and interactive. Highly recommended for creative professionals!
What do you dislike about the product?
Boards with heavy content can slow down or become less responsive, and as a lot of what I do is visual, it can be impacted.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I work in a hybrid team, with some very visual learners so it enables us all to work together seamlessly, regardless of location, reducing communication gaps.
A powerful tool for collaboration with room for improvement
What do you like best about the product?
- Miro allows us to work together on the same board simultaneously, which is one of the tool's standout advantages. This feature is especially crucial for remote teams, enabling seamless and efficient teamwork.
- The platform offers numerous templates perfectly suited for the various tasks I handle daily. Having ready-to-use templates significantly reduces the workload, cutting the effort in half compared to creating them from scratch.
- Miro’s AI tools assist with tasks like clustering sticky notes, creating summaries, and organizing information, making workflows faster and more efficient. These features are particularly helpful during brainstorming sessions and data synthesis.
- The platform offers numerous templates perfectly suited for the various tasks I handle daily. Having ready-to-use templates significantly reduces the workload, cutting the effort in half compared to creating them from scratch.
- Miro’s AI tools assist with tasks like clustering sticky notes, creating summaries, and organizing information, making workflows faster and more efficient. These features are particularly helpful during brainstorming sessions and data synthesis.
What do you dislike about the product?
- When boards are particularly full of content, the system tends to slow down, especially on older computers. This can be a challenge during intensive brainstorming sessions or workshops. This issue is exacerbated when Miro is used simultaneously with a Teams call and while screen sharing, which is a common scenario during remote workshops or collaborative sessions. Improved optimization for such use cases would greatly enhance the tool’s reliability.
- Miro has become a daily tool for us designers, but for clients who might use it sporadically, it can feel less intuitive. Introducing a "simplified" mode or a quick guide could make the interface immediately understandable even for occasional users.
- The lack of an offline mode can be problematic, especially during critical activities like taking notes during an interview. If the connection is unstable, work must stop, and important notes could be lost. A feature enabling temporary offline work with synchronization once the connection is restored would significantly improve the user experience.
- Miro has become a daily tool for us designers, but for clients who might use it sporadically, it can feel less intuitive. Introducing a "simplified" mode or a quick guide could make the interface immediately understandable even for occasional users.
- The lack of an offline mode can be problematic, especially during critical activities like taking notes during an interview. If the connection is unstable, work must stop, and important notes could be lost. A feature enabling temporary offline work with synchronization once the connection is restored would significantly improve the user experience.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
From a business perspective, Miro is solving the problem of maintaining effective communication and collaboration within teams, especially in hybrid or remote work environments. It helps streamline workflows, improves productivity, and ensures that all team members are aligned in real-time, leading to better decision-making and faster project delivery.
On the right way to improve this tool
What do you like best about the product?
- Easy to use
- There are a lot of integrations
- Templates are handy
- There are a lot of integrations
- Templates are handy
What do you dislike about the product?
- A lot of technical issues, the board is always slow in the interactions and sometimes some content disappears or it's kind of hidden
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro gives me the possiblity to represent ideas in different way: textual, with images, stickers. that's almost impossible with other tools
Improve work efficiency with talktrack
What do you like best about the product?
I am a regular user of the asynchronous meeting feature "talktrack." Previously, we used to have meetings with 4-5 people for 30 minutes each (once or twice a week), but with the introduction of talktrack, these meetings have been eliminated, and discussions can now be completed in just 7-10 minutes at a time convenient for each person. Since the meetings are not held at a fixed time, there is no longer a need to leave discussions unfinished for the next meeting.
What do you dislike about the product?
Inability to integrate with PowerPoint.
We create materials for clients using PowerPoint and conduct reviews of these materials using talktrack.
Currently, we are "uploading" PowerPoint slides and then "extracting" them to paste.
When there are corrections during the material review, we go back to PowerPoint to edit, then copy and paste the images again into miro. It would be more convenient if editing could be done directly on miro.
We create materials for clients using PowerPoint and conduct reviews of these materials using talktrack.
Currently, we are "uploading" PowerPoint slides and then "extracting" them to paste.
When there are corrections during the material review, we go back to PowerPoint to edit, then copy and paste the images again into miro. It would be more convenient if editing could be done directly on miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is leading to improved business efficiency. By using talktrack, we can use the necessary time appropriately when needed, without spending unnecessary time.
Convenient to quickly create and share diagrams
What do you like best about the product?
It is convenient to be able to easily create and share diagrams for the purpose of understanding something myself or explaining it to others.
What do you dislike about the product?
There tends to be a bug where shapes cannot be placed in the frame.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm glad that everything related to diagrams can be completed with miro.
Amazing Tool for Collaborating, Brainstorming, and Finding the Big Picture
What do you like best about the product?
I LOVE Miro and I use it consistently across all my projects. From 3D worldbuilding to prototype development, a Miro board is always the first step in any project kick-off process. I use it for my teams to easily share ideas, build mood boards, document changes in processes, and more. I feel like Miro boards are great ways for teams to stay engaged and collaboratively focus during meetings and kick-offs. Even when a project is complete, I also use a Miro template for guiding our post-mortems. The onboarding process is smooth and I see plenty of people have an "Ah-Ha!" moment when they learn how to bring Miro into their own processes too. Overall, I love using Miro and it has made my project guiding process much easier.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only downside is larger boards can sometimes take longer to load. - But it's a good thing! It means people are sharing plenty of ideas.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps my team collaboratively whiteboard and determine a project's direction. This can be especially helpful when we have a distributed team with many cross functional roles. This can be a great way for people to stay informed on other's ideas and project directions.
The best modern tool for team collaboration.
What do you like best about the product?
I love being able to collaborate with my team remotely, share ideas, and express my own with an intuitive tool set. Miro brings together all of the modern productivity tools into it.
What do you dislike about the product?
Scaling can be a tricky thing to balance. Sometimes a board becomes unwieldy very quickly once a user starts to create objects that are too large for the space, or too small. If there were a handy way to scale text so it is uniform across the board, or a way to force scale, that would be great!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Remote office collaboration.
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