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Miro review
What do you like best about the product?
Best collaboration toll that I used. Ideal for manage product roadmap.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not perfect for prototyping, some tolls better at this.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Roadmap management, retro ceremony, prototyping
Best tool to create journey layout, email template layout and structure of any data
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is good software in comparison to figma. Mire easier to use as we hv multiple options to streamline our data segment requirement, journey or automation layout and planning
What do you dislike about the product?
It is good in all aspect .?it sometime take longer to save
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use it to create journey and automation planning and email campaigns planning.
Miro flow
What do you like best about the product?
I mainly use Miro during my workshops on brand identity design. I like it because it gives me all the tools I need to design everything I use during my workshops. Everything in one place.
I also use it to manage some legal design projects for which I am responsible for the visual and layout aspects. We also manage them in Miro in terms of content, since doing so we can follow an agile approach.
Also, Miro is simple to use, at least to me. And I can say that also people new to Miro immediately understand how it works. Moreover, I usually succeed in implementing and integrating it into my workflow quite easily.
I also like the customer support and the community. The community is quite active, with some super-responsive people who are also really proactive. So in case of need, you know there's a place you can go to find an answer.
I also use it to manage some legal design projects for which I am responsible for the visual and layout aspects. We also manage them in Miro in terms of content, since doing so we can follow an agile approach.
Also, Miro is simple to use, at least to me. And I can say that also people new to Miro immediately understand how it works. Moreover, I usually succeed in implementing and integrating it into my workflow quite easily.
I also like the customer support and the community. The community is quite active, with some super-responsive people who are also really proactive. So in case of need, you know there's a place you can go to find an answer.
What do you dislike about the product?
It's not something I dislike, but rather something I think about from time to time: the tools we have are constantly increasing, and more tools certainly mean more potential, but they can also mean more complexity to manage.
One thing I don't like so much: we can decide our workshop participants/users will be editors, viewers, etc, but we don't have more granular, precise controls on the tools they will be able to use. Sometimes it would be more useful, at least to me, to be able to 'activate' some tools and deactivate others. No more than this.
One thing I don't like so much: we can decide our workshop participants/users will be editors, viewers, etc, but we don't have more granular, precise controls on the tools they will be able to use. Sometimes it would be more useful, at least to me, to be able to 'activate' some tools and deactivate others. No more than this.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is currently the best solution for me when it comes to organising collaboration, not only about visual things. I mainly use Miro for brand identity design workshops, but I also use it for brainstorming sessions on legal design projects (where I am responsible for the visual and layout aspects) and, more generally, for sharing ideas, thoughts and reasoning.
The ability to use Miro effectively in asynchronous mode also lets me work with people who have different needs, primarily in terms of working hours. We can achieve all our project milestones without being online every time at the same time. And that's a huge plus.
The ability to use Miro effectively in asynchronous mode also lets me work with people who have different needs, primarily in terms of working hours. We can achieve all our project milestones without being online every time at the same time. And that's a huge plus.
Great Online Collab tool for Six Sigma Training & Consulting Projectsboa
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has been an excellent tool for us at Six Sigma PH. As a training and consulting company, we rely on clear communication and collaboration to deliver value to our clients. Miro’s flexible whiteboard makes it easy to design process maps, facilitate workshops, and engage participants in real time. It has elevated the way we conduct training and consulting sessions, keeping teams aligned, productive, and focused on achieving results.
What do you dislike about the product?
Board guests requesting for account access
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is solving the challenge of collaboration and engagement, especially in remote and hybrid settings. In the past, it was difficult to keep training participants and consulting clients fully engaged during workshops or process improvement sessions. With Miro, we can now visualize ideas, map processes, and brainstorm in real time with everyone actively contributing.
This has benefited us by making our sessions more interactive, productive, and results-driven. Clients leave with clearer outputs, teams feel more aligned, and our training delivery has become more impactful and efficient.
This has benefited us by making our sessions more interactive, productive, and results-driven. Clients leave with clearer outputs, teams feel more aligned, and our training delivery has become more impactful and efficient.
Difficult to do without Miro !
What do you like best about the product?
The whiteboards are really easy to use, with a very large number of features, growing up with the user return on experience, which is great.
The boards easily look great, there's no need to pimp it.
The boards easily look great, there's no need to pimp it.
What do you dislike about the product?
The downside about Miro is the sharing possibility, as we need the users to have a licence. Otherwise, they can only comment, which is not enough when running a workshop.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps being very quick in ideas representation (either in diagram or in simple post-its). The presentation in the presentation mode are also more confortable than Powerpoint is, the viewing experience is much better in my opinion.
Limitless tool
What do you like best about the product?
In final you are able to do whatever you want in a area of presenting/notes in miro board. It required some skills and experience but it allow you to do quick notest and brainstorming with colegues, to pretty layout for meeting facilitation and notes up to fancy review for whole company.
Best of best for me was when we had daily meetings in miro board and through several iterations we were able to create layout that suits us the best, even that from othres from outside may look like a chaos, but after 1 use they find out how perfect layout was created.
Fancy colors, shapes, images and icons doing most of the trick.
Best of best for me was when we had daily meetings in miro board and through several iterations we were able to create layout that suits us the best, even that from othres from outside may look like a chaos, but after 1 use they find out how perfect layout was created.
Fancy colors, shapes, images and icons doing most of the trick.
What do you dislike about the product?
Theres no much. Ofc that as its allows to do a lot of thing, then for new user it may be little hard to find all the great features and use it. So it really requires some experience to use.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Meeting facilitation where i need to keep history of topics that was solved. Its easy to have such layout and hold history right inside miro board
It's a good tool for work
What do you like best about the product?
Adoption - its a standard tool in product development, everybody is familiar and knows how to use (easy and intuitive UX),
What do you dislike about the product?
Price - licences are quite expensive
Cannot create pages within file
Cannot create pages within file
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaborating in a visual way
Miro is my go-to brainstorming tool!
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a highly versatile online whiteboard platform that makes collaboration intuitive and engaging, especially for distributed teams. Its strength lies in its flexibility—whether you’re mapping processes, running workshops, or brainstorming ideas, the range of templates, sticky notes, and drawing tools make it easy to bring structure and creativity into a shared digital space. Real-time collaboration is smooth, and integrations with tools like Slack, Jira, and Microsoft Teams extend its usefulness across different workflows.
What do you dislike about the product?
That said, Miro isn’t without limitations. As boards grow in complexity, performance can sometimes lag, and the abundance of features may feel overwhelming to new users without clear onboarding. Additionally, while the free plan is generous for small groups, larger organizations often find the pricing model steep as they scale.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a service designer, my work often involves mapping ecosystems, journeys, and systems with many touchpoints. Miro’s infinite canvas allows designers to capture that complexity without being constrained by screen size or slide decks. Everything from stakeholder maps to blueprints can live in one space, zooming in/out as needed. Service design is co-creative by nature. Miro makes it possible to run workshops with clients, colleagues, and users in real time (even remotely). Sticky notes, voting features, and timers help replicate in-person facilitation methods digitally.
Good software, mainly used to team retrospectives and team staffing.
What do you like best about the product?
Easy on the eyes, fairly intuitive to use
Good features (Music, snap boxes into position)
Wouldn't say I know how to use it that well (what it does beyond what we use it for)
It was used by our head at a previous firm so we use it but I've never used it before
Easy to implement
Good features (Music, snap boxes into position)
Wouldn't say I know how to use it that well (what it does beyond what we use it for)
It was used by our head at a previous firm so we use it but I've never used it before
Easy to implement
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing
It would be good to have functionality to set times / deadlines but I suspect this exist and our team doesn't use it
It would be good to have functionality to set times / deadlines but I suspect this exist and our team doesn't use it
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Team staffing and project retrospective reviews
Clear tool that is easy to use
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to learn how to use. Clear features. Similar to other commonly used platforms.
What do you dislike about the product?
If I keep the tab open, it often freezes, and I can't refresh to reload the file. I have to always close and re-open on a new tab. It also takes long to download hard copies sometimes. Because it uses the pop-up to make downloads, it is sometimes hard to see if it's actually downloading.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helps me easily put my thoughts together as visuals.
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