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Easy to communicate ideas in a creative way!
What do you like best about the product?
I love that I can write ideas with my iPad and share my screen with colleagues. They get to see what I'm trying to express quickly and more effectively. Plus, they can also add their input to it!
What do you dislike about the product?
There's a big learning curve for people that have never seen the website or something similar to it. So I always try to use a template I created for new people to learn Miro's features and buttons.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I have solved a big communication problem I had with a NonProfit we are trying to create. We are all in different parts of the world, so having this tool has helped in setting up ideas for the various campaigns we would like to have, and it also helps in conceptualizing ways the different teams can collaborate.
Excelent. Much more as a whiteboard
What do you like best about the product?
Interaction on the board in real time, much like being in the same room. The support of multiple file extensions, to work on them directly on the lookout, is incredible. It would be great if this support is expanding over time
What do you dislike about the product?
When the page is refreshed, when using the web, it expels you from internal video calls. I find it very difficult to register a client or guest from a board. It should be an option at hand (example right click on the user_ unsubscribe from the board)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaborative remote work. I went from having to use at least 2 platforms simultaneously and having to exchange files to be able to write information, to being able to do it in real time. greatly improves workflow
Great ability to visualize ideas and concepts.
What do you like best about the product?
Diversity of Panels and illustrations loaded with concepts and pre-filled that help different managers in different business segments. Easy and intuitive to use, in addition to a refined graphic aspect.
Possibility to share with different people and make meetings and work alignments more dynamic.
Possibility to share with different people and make meetings and work alignments more dynamic.
What do you dislike about the product?
The fact that the program does not export files in PPT format, for PowerPoint, would be an important improvement since the majority of the corporate market still uses PPT.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I managed to organize the entire strategic planning of the company in Miro. The big difference is that with a few boards and sophisticated images, I was able to materialize and make visually clear what previously required lengthy presentations, a lot of text, and few differentiated images.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
So far, it has been the best tool I have identified for collaboration, diagramming, and assembling schemes for demonstrating ideas, working in the context of innovation and group dynamics.
Incredible
What do you like best about the product?
practicality and usability of the tool.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is still a small audience that uses it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Creating flow and mind map of ideation
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Miro is a practical and intuitive tool that we work with simultaneously with teams from different parts of Brazil.
Miro is the most flexible collaboration platform available today.
What do you like best about the product?
Very clear UX, thought out to the smallest detail. For me, Miro is also an amazing tool for creative work, reflection on projects, decomposition of initiatives. The power of stickers is tremendous. At the same time, the whole work is built so seamlessly that it is impossible not to enjoy the work process. This becomes especially obvious when you try to work on other platforms (because someone on the team is more used to it). Thanks to the Miro team for their work.
What do you dislike about the product?
It is impossible to add stickers by clicking on the uploaded image.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaboration. Structuring text-semantic data. Solving creative tasks.
Easy to use, share and collaborate with!
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has been the "go-to" tool for myself and my team, from creating presentations all the way to creating low-fidelity prototypes on the go. Our one-stop-shop for all our needs!
What do you dislike about the product?
When browsing by use-case, it can sometimes get overwhelming when there are so many tools to deep-dive into. Would be good to have small videos showcasing the content.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Because everyone in our team follows a different schedule, it's hard to keep everyone on top of what others have been working on. By using Miro, we can add comments and tag the relevant people, and get feedback without needing to set multiple meetings.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Whilst Miro is a great tool that can help with all kinds of scenarios and needs, be sure to stay organized and on top of your boards - meaning labelling and keeping boards in folders are key!
Online collaboration and workshopping made easy
What do you like best about the product?
Collaborating within a team and outside a team is so easy - at all stages of a project, from brainstorming to creating reports. Especially like the new integration with MS teams, and Miro is also updating their features quite frequently and support is super fast.
What do you dislike about the product?
Only thing that comes to mind is the ability to have a table of contents for your boards that can also be exported to PDF.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- Making working together remotely fun
- Designing a nice report with multiple people has never been easier (and with less conflicts)
- Speed in collaborating with clients and making sure they are engaged in workshops
- Designing a nice report with multiple people has never been easier (and with less conflicts)
- Speed in collaborating with clients and making sure they are engaged in workshops
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Miro is more than a whiteboard - be creative and see how it fits in your other processes.
BEST ONLINE TOOL EVER. The free version is better than most paid tools!
What do you like best about the product?
IT WORKS IN REAL-TIME!! No, seriously, Miro is the best tool I have ever used as far as online collaboration. You can literally see other people typing and clicking on things as they do it. It's about the only thing that makes remote work approximate actual face-to-face meetings. You can hold planning meetings, brainstorms, retrospectives, and more with small or large groups and it STILL WORKS. We've done meetings with upwards of a dozen people on at the same time, and it still works in real time.
EASIEST DIAGRAMMING TOOL. PERIOD. I've used a bunch of different diagramming tools over the years, and most of them are buggy and laggy and hard to learn and require you to pay to make anything that isn't super simplistic. Miro is so easy and intuitive to use that I feel like I could hand it to anyone cold turkey and they could have a decent diagram in minutes. It let's you select things and move them around together without having to group them first, and you can actually drag and drop in the way that your brain thinks you should be able to. Caveat: you DO have to pay if you want to be able to export large PDFs of your diagrams, but the fact that everything to make the diagrams in the first place is free is pretty darn awesome.
IMPORT TEMPLATES. Although Miro has a bunch of great templates of their own, I LOVE that they allow you to import templates that other people have built. It's a paid feature, but it makes the tool infinitely more valuable.
EASIEST DIAGRAMMING TOOL. PERIOD. I've used a bunch of different diagramming tools over the years, and most of them are buggy and laggy and hard to learn and require you to pay to make anything that isn't super simplistic. Miro is so easy and intuitive to use that I feel like I could hand it to anyone cold turkey and they could have a decent diagram in minutes. It let's you select things and move them around together without having to group them first, and you can actually drag and drop in the way that your brain thinks you should be able to. Caveat: you DO have to pay if you want to be able to export large PDFs of your diagrams, but the fact that everything to make the diagrams in the first place is free is pretty darn awesome.
IMPORT TEMPLATES. Although Miro has a bunch of great templates of their own, I LOVE that they allow you to import templates that other people have built. It's a paid feature, but it makes the tool infinitely more valuable.
What do you dislike about the product?
The Table tool doesn't seem to be super user friendly, but then I've never met a table tool that was. I really can't think of anything else. This tool is the whole package.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We run remote discovery meetings with clients through Zoom and Miro, which allows us to collaborate as if we were in the room together. We also make diagrams of our processes, and we do story mapping with it.
It is very useful to work remotely; it is like being all at the same large virtual table.
What do you like best about the product?
Being able to have several people working at the same table and between them can see their movements in real-time, without delay.I do not know many other competitors, we only compared it with Paddlet, but we opted for Miro because it is easier to use, and has more functions.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it is not possible to download the entire work table in a jpg; you have to make more petite frames. It would be helpful to be able to download in pdf, so as not to lose quality.
It would also be useful to be able to load videos and preview them directly in Miro, (or to generate a sequence of frames like a storyboard, or at least a thumbnail of the video) Currently what we do is put a link to the drive where the video is saved. You have to click the link to see it.
It would also be useful to be able to load videos and preview them directly in Miro, (or to generate a sequence of frames like a storyboard, or at least a thumbnail of the video) Currently what we do is put a link to the drive where the video is saved. You have to click the link to see it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are using Miro to solve the contingency of teaching graphic design at the university virtually and remotely due to the pandemic.
But we discovered that it is equally possible and has its benefits: For those who live far and not so far away, virtual classes save them travel time (Nowadays, virtual classes allow us to work with a teacher who resides in France, although the university is physically in Buenos Aires, and it also allowed most of the students stay in their hometown, so they are connecting from different parts of Argentina); To save the collective process of the class, so that our superiors can see it whenever they want; To have an express follow-up of the process of each student. It is also convenient to be able to leave sticky notes with comments and corrections. And it also allows students to see their peer's work, and generate an exchange of feedback and ideas and collaborate with each other.
But we discovered that it is equally possible and has its benefits: For those who live far and not so far away, virtual classes save them travel time (Nowadays, virtual classes allow us to work with a teacher who resides in France, although the university is physically in Buenos Aires, and it also allowed most of the students stay in their hometown, so they are connecting from different parts of Argentina); To save the collective process of the class, so that our superiors can see it whenever they want; To have an express follow-up of the process of each student. It is also convenient to be able to leave sticky notes with comments and corrections. And it also allows students to see their peer's work, and generate an exchange of feedback and ideas and collaborate with each other.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It is an excellent virtual platform to create visual projects collaboratively.
Its range of features enable us to do all our in-person work remotely and then some
What do you like best about the product?
Instant collaboration with colleagues. Easy to onboard our clients and get them started. Intuitive tools that mirror real life exercises -- so easy to understand how to use and interact.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes hard to track & transfer team ownership of boards and team spaces. Very easy to create objects that are too large (eg. making everything at 2% rather than 100%)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps us solve workshop problems by allowing us to host user research, transformation exercises, business value exercises etc. It also allows us to record it all to refer back to later.
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