Miro
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Uses Miro daily
What do you like best about the product?
Being able to collaborate with my team has been why we continue to use Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are some glitches here and there and nice to have missing features
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Workshopping and documenting workflows
Miro is a BA's friend
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has completely transformed the way our team collaborates, especially in remote and hybrid settings. Its intuitive interface and vast array of templates make it easy to brainstorm, plan, and visualize complex workflows. Whether we're mapping out product roadmaps, conducting retrospectives, or running design sprints, Miro provides the flexibility and structure we need.
What I love most:
Real-time collaboration: Multiple team members can contribute simultaneously, making meetings more dynamic and productive.
Templates & integrations: The built-in templates save time, and integrations with tools like Jira, Slack, and Confluence streamline our workflow.
Visual clarity: The infinite canvas allows us to organize ideas without constraints, and the sticky notes, shapes, and connectors make everything easy to follow.
Room for improvement: Occasionally, performance can lag with very large boards, but it's a minor issue compared to the overall value Miro provides.
Overall, Miro is a must-have for any team looking to boost creativity, alignment, and efficiency. Highly recommended!
What I love most:
Real-time collaboration: Multiple team members can contribute simultaneously, making meetings more dynamic and productive.
Templates & integrations: The built-in templates save time, and integrations with tools like Jira, Slack, and Confluence streamline our workflow.
Visual clarity: The infinite canvas allows us to organize ideas without constraints, and the sticky notes, shapes, and connectors make everything easy to follow.
Room for improvement: Occasionally, performance can lag with very large boards, but it's a minor issue compared to the overall value Miro provides.
Overall, Miro is a must-have for any team looking to boost creativity, alignment, and efficiency. Highly recommended!
What do you dislike about the product?
improvement in connections to jira could be better such as the flip cards to create stories
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Real-time collaboration: Multiple team members can contribute simultaneously, making meetings more dynamic and productive.
Templates & integrations: The built-in templates save time, and integrations with tools like Jira, Slack, and Confluence streamline our workflow.
Visual clarity: The infinite canvas allows us to organize ideas without constraints, and the sticky notes, shapes, and connectors make everything easy to follow.
Templates & integrations: The built-in templates save time, and integrations with tools like Jira, Slack, and Confluence streamline our workflow.
Visual clarity: The infinite canvas allows us to organize ideas without constraints, and the sticky notes, shapes, and connectors make everything easy to follow.
Great Collaboration Tool For Creative Processes
What do you like best about the product?
It's a great tool that allows teams to visually share and review creative content (In our case). The size of the canvas and ability to note or make changes on the fly is exrtrememly helpful when in group calls or discussions about the content in front of us. The ability to download the full resolution materials to further mark up in other DCC's is very convienient.
What do you dislike about the product?
I suppose the good/bad thing about Miro is its flexibility. Sometimes it would be more helpful if items were more organized... or the "grouping" of items adapted to reviews and reactions to content as the life of a deisgn evolves. There are templates like this to help, but more off the shelf tools would be nice along with AI assistance to help track the life of the asset in addition to storing its visual development.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It provides an easy to use place to create mood boards that allow team members anywhere in the world to review and add comments. This is critical for our business as other platforms compress the images or require that the "tracking" of an asset take priority over visual inspiration.
Easy to use, allows a incredible amount of information to be loaded to a single board
What do you like best about the product?
Easy of use. Collaboration with teammates, flexibility.
What do you dislike about the product?
I struggle to understand the board limits and how to choose which boards I want to keep having access to edit, and which should be locked. It feels I'm not in power.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Home office collaboration with colleagues across different countries. It allows me to easily collaborate + do async collab with teammates.
Wish I Knew About It Before
What do you like best about the product?
I started using Miro when I began my current job, and I honestly wish I had discovered it earlier—especially back in school. It’s such a versatile platform for visual collaboration. What I like best is how intuitive and flexible the interface is. Whether it’s brainstorming ideas, mapping out workflows, or collaborating with teammates in real time, Miro makes it super easy to organize and visualize complex information. The ability to add sticky notes, templates, images, and even integrate other tools really enhances productivity. It’s a great space for both structured planning and creative thinking.
What do you dislike about the product?
While Miro is a powerful tool, it can sometimes feel overwhelming—especially at first. With so many features and templates available, it took a bit of time to figure out what I actually needed and how to use it effectively. Also, depending on your internet connection or the complexity of the board, it can lag or feel a bit slow. Lastly, some advanced features are locked behind paid plans, which can be a limitation if you’re working with a team on a free account. Like any other interactive platform, I also find it to be sort of a trap when it comes to organizing or "making things look pretty".
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a consultant, Miro solves a few key challenges for me—mainly around collaboration, alignment, and visual communication. It provides a centralized space where I can co-create with clients and colleagues in real time, regardless of location. Whether we're running discovery sessions, building process maps, or aligning on project goals, Miro helps break down silos and get everyone on the same page faster.
It also eliminates the need for multiple disconnected tools by combining whiteboarding, documentation, and planning into one platform. This saves time, reduces confusion, and keeps workflows streamlined. The flexibility of Miro allows me to adapt it to different client needs, which makes my work more efficient and impactful.
It also eliminates the need for multiple disconnected tools by combining whiteboarding, documentation, and planning into one platform. This saves time, reduces confusion, and keeps workflows streamlined. The flexibility of Miro allows me to adapt it to different client needs, which makes my work more efficient and impactful.
The whiteboard that keeps our team moving
What do you like best about the product?
It feels effortless. I can spin up a workshop in minutes using templates, sticky notes, timers, and voting. Clients jump in through a simple link and we collaborate in real time without friction. Frames make it easy to present, then export a tidy PDF for follow up. Jira, Asana, and Figma embeds keep context in one place, which saves a lot of tab hopping. Keyboard shortcuts are thoughtful, comments are clear, and onboarding new teammates takes almost no time. We ran a ninety minute brand sprint with a distributed team and kept momentum the entire session.
What do you dislike about the product?
Very large boards can feel heavy on modest laptops, so I archive sections or split boards to keep things smooth. Guest permissions sometimes confuse first time clients, which leads to a few minutes of guidance. Offline use is limited, so poor connections can slow a session. Pricing by seat can add up for occasional contributors. None of these are deal breakers, but they are worth knowing before a big workshop.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It centralizes workshops, wireframes, and feedback in one canvas, so clients and teammates stay aligned. Fewer meetings, less version chaos, faster approvals, and cleaner handoffs to dev.
Miro helps us simplify our daily routine.
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro in my daily marketing and sales work because it naturally extends my strategic thinking. It allows me to structure complex mind maps and clearly visualize customer journeys, connecting ideas and insights that might otherwise get lost. Its ease of use, combined with collaborative features and AI capabilities, makes it easy to turn abstract concepts into actionable plans. I can also iterate quickly, reorganizing flows and testing scenarios, which speeds up decision-making and improves the accuracy of my engagement and conversion strategies.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think the AI could offer more options for charts and scenario building.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
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Miro supports cooperation
What do you like best about the product?
- very low entry barrier, ease of use
- freedom to create content according to needs
- high variety of elements to be used
- multiple templates which support structuring the cooperation
- interactive features, like voting, timer, etc.
- AI features, like cards clustering, summaries, generating pictures, etc.
- freedom to create content according to needs
- high variety of elements to be used
- multiple templates which support structuring the cooperation
- interactive features, like voting, timer, etc.
- AI features, like cards clustering, summaries, generating pictures, etc.
What do you dislike about the product?
- too few features for tables
- limited possibilities of linking the elements
- limited possibilities of simultaneous editing of an element
- limited possibilities of linking the elements
- limited possibilities of simultaneous editing of an element
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- provides space for collaboration
- supports facilitation
- serves as knowledge base
- supports facilitation
- serves as knowledge base
100% Miro based business!
What do you like best about the product?
When our company first started, we set out to design and deliver the best collaboration experience possible, regardless of whether people are in person or sitting remotely. Without Miro this would not have been able to happen.
Miro has moved from a whiteboard tool, to being the default innovation workspace for teams. The Intelligent Canvas is where real collaborative work happens - it's no longer just an infinite whiteboard, due to it's latest features it's now a central hub for creative workshops, project management, technical diagramming, prototyping and so much more.
It's incredibly easy to use for first time users but has an extensive range of features for more advanced users.
One of the reasons we started using it was the rock solid build - I can't remember the last time the technology failed me in a workshop - exactly what you need when working with senior stakeholders on big important projects.
We use it for every single client project as well as internally to operate our business - we honestly couldn't do what we do without Miro.
Miro has moved from a whiteboard tool, to being the default innovation workspace for teams. The Intelligent Canvas is where real collaborative work happens - it's no longer just an infinite whiteboard, due to it's latest features it's now a central hub for creative workshops, project management, technical diagramming, prototyping and so much more.
It's incredibly easy to use for first time users but has an extensive range of features for more advanced users.
One of the reasons we started using it was the rock solid build - I can't remember the last time the technology failed me in a workshop - exactly what you need when working with senior stakeholders on big important projects.
We use it for every single client project as well as internally to operate our business - we honestly couldn't do what we do without Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
There's very little I dislike about Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We can collaborate in the best way with people anywhere in the world and you don't get penalised for working remotely.
We are creating the best collaborative experience possible and we couldn't do without Miro.
We are creating the best collaborative experience possible and we couldn't do without Miro.
Super-intuitive, but buggy to say the least...
What do you like best about the product?
Clean and easy-to-use GUI. The available tools serve our needs well. Particularly for flow diagrams, where the fundamental automation exists.
Helpful to be able to drop in vector assets to annotate.
Helpful to be able to drop in vector assets to annotate.
What do you dislike about the product?
The layering functionality is extremely buggy; occasionally some items jump between layers, or are visible when their parent layer is hidden.
The lack of text formatting control within individual elements can be frustrating.
The price point is extremely prohibitive for a small non-profit organisation like ourselves to roll-out to other senior users, let alone to staff members.
The lack of text formatting control within individual elements can be frustrating.
The price point is extremely prohibitive for a small non-profit organisation like ourselves to roll-out to other senior users, let alone to staff members.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The ability to quickly and easily draw out workflows and processes ahead of implementation.
For vector graphic annotations, it's provided a platform that allows us to share with wider stakeholders (where things like Adobe Illustrator or InDesign can't help us, since they're not web-based or easily accessible org-wide).
Multi-contributor functionality has also proven useful (i.e. several people working on the same board, with active cursor positioning displayed)
For vector graphic annotations, it's provided a platform that allows us to share with wider stakeholders (where things like Adobe Illustrator or InDesign can't help us, since they're not web-based or easily accessible org-wide).
Multi-contributor functionality has also proven useful (i.e. several people working on the same board, with active cursor positioning displayed)
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