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A Must Use Program for Collaborators
What do you like best about the product?
One of Miro's most powerful features is its infinite canvas. Unlike a physical whiteboard with limited space, Miro allows you to expand your ideas without constraint. This is perfect for brainstorming sessions, where a group can mind map, create flowcharts, or build strategy diagrams all in one shared space. The freedom to zoom in on minute details or zoom out for a high-level overview makes it easy to manage projects of any scale.
Beyond the blank slate, Miro offers a vast library of templates for a wide range of use cases, from agile ceremonies like retrospectives and stand-ups to user journey maps and SWOT analyses. These pre-made frameworks save time and ensure that even the most complex processes are structured and easy to follow. The platform's seamless integrations with popular tools like Slack, Jira, and Google Drive also mean that Miro fits effortlessly into existing workflows, eliminating the need to constantly switch between applications.
The user experience is incredibly intuitive. Miro's interface is clean and easy to navigate, making it accessible for everyone, regardless of their technical skill level. Features like real-time cursors, commenting, and voting tools make synchronous collaboration feel natural, while the ability to work asynchronously means teams can contribute from anywhere, at any time. For any team that values clear communication and wants a single, dynamic space to innovate, Miro is an indispensable asset.
Beyond the blank slate, Miro offers a vast library of templates for a wide range of use cases, from agile ceremonies like retrospectives and stand-ups to user journey maps and SWOT analyses. These pre-made frameworks save time and ensure that even the most complex processes are structured and easy to follow. The platform's seamless integrations with popular tools like Slack, Jira, and Google Drive also mean that Miro fits effortlessly into existing workflows, eliminating the need to constantly switch between applications.
The user experience is incredibly intuitive. Miro's interface is clean and easy to navigate, making it accessible for everyone, regardless of their technical skill level. Features like real-time cursors, commenting, and voting tools make synchronous collaboration feel natural, while the ability to work asynchronously means teams can contribute from anywhere, at any time. For any team that values clear communication and wants a single, dynamic space to innovate, Miro is an indispensable asset.
What do you dislike about the product?
One common critique of Miro is that its robust feature set can create a steep learning curve for new users. The sheer number of tools and options can feel a bit overwhelming at first, making it a program that requires some time to get used to before you can really take full advantage of its power.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro excels at solving the problems of fragmented communication and siloed work. In many workplaces, especially with hybrid or remote teams, ideas, feedback, and key documents are scattered across emails, chat threads, and various disconnected applications. Miro provides a single, central hub for all of these things. It's a place where everyone can see the same canvas, at the same time, ensuring that the entire team is aligned and working from a shared understanding. This eliminates the need for endless email chains or searching through chat history to find a crucial piece of information. The most significant benefit is a dramatic improvement in communication and a reduction in the time spent on administrative tasks, allowing more focus on creative work.
For a field like architecture, which is inherently visual and collaborative, Miro is a game-changer. The infinite canvas is perfect for the initial, messy stages of a project. I can start with a central concept and then mind map outwards, adding sticky notes, images, and links to research without any spatial limitations. This process helps to organize early-stage thoughts, identify key themes, and ensure that all stakeholders' ideas are captured and considered.
For a field like architecture, which is inherently visual and collaborative, Miro is a game-changer. The infinite canvas is perfect for the initial, messy stages of a project. I can start with a central concept and then mind map outwards, adding sticky notes, images, and links to research without any spatial limitations. This process helps to organize early-stage thoughts, identify key themes, and ensure that all stakeholders' ideas are captured and considered.
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What do you like best about the product?
The facility to create boards, the tools that contain, the boards that can be used from others
What do you dislike about the product?
That with a small monitor it is pretty painful to use and see.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is helping to create informational boards for different projects, allowing to add all the data that belongs to each, missing nothing
Miro is a great workplace collaboration tool
What do you like best about the product?
I like the variety of uses for miro, from individual brainstorming to team collaboration. I enjoy the various templates to start from, as well as the abundant shapes that can be used.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it takes up a significant amount of ram on my hard drive, and my computer slows down.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's a great collaboration tool for my internal teams as well as for interacting with clients. I find efficiency gained with the pre-defined templates to select from.
Great software for visualization and team collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Love the great visuals and easy templates. I've done a number of different projects using Miro. Visual white-boarding is the best.
What do you dislike about the product?
The pricing structure and licenses are very annoying. Teammates accidentally create accounts and duplicate boards outside our team. Very frustrating!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Virtual collaboration
Miro Collaboration is Critical to our Work
What do you like best about the product?
The real-time collaboration Miro allows has been critical for any workshop we are running remotely to get members of various teams involved. Whether it's brainstorming ideas, or prioritizing opportunities, the software is critical for us. We love the voting features and sticky notes!
What do you dislike about the product?
I would like to see more integrations with third party resources!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro allows us to hold ideation sessions with remote users and then quickly use the built-in voting features to identify the highest priority opportunities.
Fast, modern, convenient tool pretty much for everything
What do you like best about the product?
It works like a real boards with a plenty of tools and layers. It is good for design because I can edit textx, fonts, borders, shapes, anything. Beautiful creative tool and choice of colours make it applicable for designing worksheets for students and even books from scratch.
What do you dislike about the product?
It sometimes gets stuck (glitches): it starts reloading and some things might not be saved. It happends from 3-5 times a day (8-9 hours of work).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is a space for me and my students/clients. We can do everything we need for collaboration.
Great visual tool for planning - mapping
What do you like best about the product?
Miro helps me visually see what my workflows, thought processes look like so I can make adjustments before taking it live into other tools like a software flow, a presentation, a workflow. The fact it seems to be infinite on each board is a bonus especially as I use it to help clients through multiple ideas / opportunities.
What do you dislike about the product?
The file management process takes a little getting used to. Trying to figure out what is mine or someone else's boards and how I use that - also the process of inviting folks in sometimes does not work. Other technologies like sharing links inside a workflow can be inconsistent, although this may not be Miro's fault
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Laying out my business and my client's business ideas visually.
Perfect for remote projects
What do you like best about the product?
I like the ability to collaborate and visually present topics, as well as to represent dependencies and develop structures. I regularly use Miro for digital workshops, but also to visualize my projects. Miro supports me in representing complex relationships and processes, which I can implement very easily.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro is not very intuitive at the beginning, but once you get more familiar with it, you quickly get the hang of it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Processes are not documented or are very complexly written, so Miro helps to break down and visualize the complexity. In digital workshops, ideas can be worked on together with Miro.
Team meetings
What do you like best about the product?
Miro platform designed for teams to work together on brainstorming, planning, and managing workflows
What do you dislike about the product?
Free tier is limited; advanced features require paid plans.
May be expensive for small teams or startups.
May be expensive for small teams or startups.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is solving several collaboration and productivity challenges, especially for distributed and cross-functional teams.
Slow Feedback Loops
Reviewing and iterating on ideas can be slow across email or static documents.
Miro allows instant feedback and iteration, speeding up decision-making.
Difficulty Aligning Stakeholders
Stakeholders may have different understandings of project goals or timelines.
Miro helps create shared visual context through roadmaps, flowcharts, and frameworks
Slow Feedback Loops
Reviewing and iterating on ideas can be slow across email or static documents.
Miro allows instant feedback and iteration, speeding up decision-making.
Difficulty Aligning Stakeholders
Stakeholders may have different understandings of project goals or timelines.
Miro helps create shared visual context through roadmaps, flowcharts, and frameworks
Miro powerful platform for visually Collaborate and documentation.
What do you like best about the product?
I like to use Miro's board for specific purpose flowcharts, Mind maps, Kanban, and frameworks. I use the Miro platform at work daily to plan the development of the application and bring ideas to life. However, I like that Miro integrates with numerous platforms and tools. Additionally, Miro has an intuitive user interface for collaboration with a team. As a full-stack developer, Miro for development documentation eases the implementation process of every plan. Miro has impressive customer support.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro plans are expensive and not for a startup.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I mostly use Miro for flowcharts, and Amazon Web Services architecture for development processes saves time in decision-making. However, Miro enhances the workflow of application development and is easy to integrate with the desired platform.
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