Miro
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Useful tool for collaboration with distance
What do you like best about the product?
Possibilities offered such as : creating diagram, put ideas like in a whiteboard
Invite people easily
It helps in some case the participation
Invite people easily
It helps in some case the participation
What do you dislike about the product?
Some diagram are not so easy to use even you spend time. Such as orgchart, it as to be mor flexible.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Conserving ideas and gathering them all in one place is very helpful. When I share my mind maps, it reduces misunderstandings and makes it easier for others to understand my points, which in turn shortens the time needed to find solutions. This not only saves me time at work but also helps me persuade other stakeholders more effectively.
Good for what it's good for
What do you like best about the product?
Miro fills a gap in our toolkit. It provides an intuitive and flexible space for brainstorming, planning, and collaboration that isn’t covered by other tools in our company’s software suite. It's a go-to tool when:
* Mapping out ideas visually, especially when collaborating with visual thinkers
* Collaborating with groups of colleagues, synchronously or asynchronously, in a shared workspace
* Building out processes in real time
In short, the ability to collaborate easily and see everyone’s contributions unfold on the board adds a dynamic element we don’t get elsewhere.
* Mapping out ideas visually, especially when collaborating with visual thinkers
* Collaborating with groups of colleagues, synchronously or asynchronously, in a shared workspace
* Building out processes in real time
In short, the ability to collaborate easily and see everyone’s contributions unfold on the board adds a dynamic element we don’t get elsewhere.
What do you dislike about the product?
Challenges we've encountered after using Miro for several years include:
* Finding old boards can be difficult, especially as teams and working groups shift or reorganize.
* Overloaded boards created by power users can feel overwhelming without a clear talk track or someone to guide you through them. Because Miro is essentially endless and boundary-less, it offers few natural guardrails to nudge users toward organizing or structuring their work in a way that makes sense for collaborators or consumers of the project.
* Integrations (for example with Jira) occasionally change in ways that aren’t well-communicated, which can disrupt workflows at critical moments, like during sprint planning.
* Finding old boards can be difficult, especially as teams and working groups shift or reorganize.
* Overloaded boards created by power users can feel overwhelming without a clear talk track or someone to guide you through them. Because Miro is essentially endless and boundary-less, it offers few natural guardrails to nudge users toward organizing or structuring their work in a way that makes sense for collaborators or consumers of the project.
* Integrations (for example with Jira) occasionally change in ways that aren’t well-communicated, which can disrupt workflows at critical moments, like during sprint planning.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro makes it easy to bring people together in one visual space, no matter their location, so we can quickly get on the same page.
Everything we need lives in a single canvas. That makes projects move faster and keeps collaboration smoother.
It’s also much easier to run workshops, retros, or planning sessions without being tied to a physical whiteboard, and we have a born-digital artifact of the meeting to refer back to after the fact.
Miro is flexible, which means we use it for a wide range of needs, negating the need to switch between multiple tools.
Everything we need lives in a single canvas. That makes projects move faster and keeps collaboration smoother.
It’s also much easier to run workshops, retros, or planning sessions without being tied to a physical whiteboard, and we have a born-digital artifact of the meeting to refer back to after the fact.
Miro is flexible, which means we use it for a wide range of needs, negating the need to switch between multiple tools.
Best tool for instant and remote collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro makes it incredibly easy for instant collaboration for remote teams. We are able to work seamlessly together and see updates in real time. It has made "white boarding" for our remote teams to work together across the globe. You can follow where someone is working immediately when you locate their name. Miro allows you to be both zoomed in on specific work as well as zoomed out to see the bigger picture. We used this for pre-production for getting ideas down on paper, as well as post mortems for teams to share knownledge from all departments. It has helped eliminate chat messages, emails, and opened opportunities for all teams to feel included in the process and have their voices heard and shared to everyone on the team.
What do you dislike about the product?
Can get a little overwhelming if the board starts to get too big, but that is a problem of our own internal workflow, not of miro specifically.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaboration from remote teams across the world to jump in and see things in real time. It allows us to work quickly and eliminate both meetings, emails and chats to getting all the information from all teams together in 1 place quickly and easily.
Efficient Collaboration Tool with Room for UX Improvement
What do you like best about the product?
I appreciate Miro's intuitive setup, making it straightforward to use, despite some initial challenges in discovering all functionalities. Collaborative work is seamless with Miro, enabling efficient teamwork while working remotely. The ready-made templates are particularly valuable, significantly speeding up my workflow.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't always love the user interface of Miro; it feels less inviting compared to FigJam. Even though I found a way to remove the dots from the background, making the experience slightly better, it's still challenging to integrate Miro with Figma effectively, which is crucial since we primarily use Figma.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro facilitates collaborative work, allowing my remote team to coordinate efficiently on the same board, and its templates speed up our work by providing ready-to-use frameworks for various sessions.
Miro supports asynch workshops
What do you like best about the product?
I find that Miro is useful for facilitating flow-based thinking and for bringing together various types of information. Unlike Confluence or some other software tools, it doesn't impose as many strict structures, which I appreciate.
What do you dislike about the product?
Also based on the lack of structure, it is easy for Miro's to become a mess. Information can be scattered and it is hard to know what is the source of truth. Governance and rules are hard to enforce on the company.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Mainly digital white boarding and diagramming.
A great collaboration tool
What do you like best about the product?
The online whiteboard is excellent and use friendly tool to use in workshop and team meetings. I particular like that the boards can be made very interactive and colourful with spinning wheels, clock & music etc so each board can be adapted to a specific needs.
What do you dislike about the product?
It takes a while to get to used and to know where all the features are in order to create a board. But there is lot of helpful hits & tips on the Miro website so it can be easily self-taught everything.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps us to implement our training course.
Top collab app, even for simple prototyping/mockups!
What do you like best about the product?
For me as a product manager, what stands out most is the intuitive and simple UI, making it easy for new team members to get started without lengthy onboarding. The real-time collaboration features are impressive - working with colleagues feels seamless and immediate, which is especially valuable for remote or hybrid teams. The extensive template library (especially the workshop templates) help structure meetings, brainstorm sessions, and agile planning efficiently, reducing setup time and letting participants focus on content rather than logistics.
We use it a lot for all kinds of meetings or workshops, and for sketching up ideas.
And introducing it in our team was so easy!
We use it a lot for all kinds of meetings or workshops, and for sketching up ideas.
And introducing it in our team was so easy!
What do you dislike about the product?
I do notice some limitations that can be frustrating: the platform lacks flexibility when it comes to embedding richer media such as videos or audio clips . This can restrict how interactive or visually diverse workshop boards and presentations can be. there is also some inconsistency in performance when boards become very large, which can cause lag or slower load times. it excels at collaborative whiteboarding, but more options for integrating multimedia would make it even better for dynamic workshop facilitation and team presentations
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the problem of remote collaboration and messy brainstorming. it helps me get ideas out fast and keep everyone on the same page no matter where they are. the templates make workshops easier to run without too much prep. Also the simple interface means less time explaining how to use it. this benefits me by saving time and making meetings more productive. Plus the real-time collabs reduce endless email threads and confusion. it's not perfect tho, like sometimes media embedding is limited, but overall its a huge help
Our Virtual Pin up board
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is great tool to collaborate with different internal / external teams. As a graphic designer / visual communicator, we use this tool to brainstorm, create task lists, project manage longform documents. We "pin" pages up on the Miroboard, so we can see the status of all areas of the document. What text and graphics still needs to be generated.
It's become a one stop hub for all things related to publishing this document. And it comes in handy when you have multiple deadlines for different documents.
It's become a one stop hub for all things related to publishing this document. And it comes in handy when you have multiple deadlines for different documents.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes, when placing reference pdfs, and extracting all the pdf pages in the miro board can slow it down.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
it has enhanced collaboration for working across teams and offices
Great tool for team collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Working in the same board live with team members as we develop a process map, assign tasks, or brainstorm is super useful.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some shapes/features don't work as well as they could, but this has limited impact on the useability.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Making remote work easier! Collaborating on a Miro board is the closest thing to being in the room and working on the same whiteboard.
Simple yet powerful
What do you like best about the product?
How simple it is to use and collaborate in it
What do you dislike about the product?
I haven't found anything that I don't like yet
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Tracking processes. To road map how a problem gets solved and all the steps and stages it goes through
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