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Collaborative platform to bring any project to life, live!
What do you like best about the product?
The opportunity to collaborate live in an infinite board, user friendly envieronment with multiple features.
What do you dislike about the product?
If different teams were created from the same organization, you need an Enterprise account to bring them together. I would imagine there has to be an easier way for the user.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Remote solutions for collaboration in a live environment.
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What started as a covid savior for me is now an irreplaceable tool in collaborating
What do you like best about the product?
When I enrolled as a student in 2020 and covid started one of the major concerns were how to collaborate the most effectively from there. As we searched for solutions Miro become the key aspect for our lectures but also student group work in general, we integrated Miro easily, as the onboarding was really good. Even after covid, Miro allowed us to host home-office student group meetings and manage our time effectively, when in-person meetings weren't possible. I use it almost every day since multiple years.
What I like about Miro
- The ease of interaction, every user interaction on the board feels intuitive, I remember only very few times were interacting with Miro was frustrating for me.
- It's a pinboard but better. It doesn't reinvent the wheel of pinboards, but elevates it in the digital space
- Stickies make the board feel more "real"
- I really like the implenetation of things like "emotes"
As I applied for my student account, I got a accepted fast by the customer support.
What I like about Miro
- The ease of interaction, every user interaction on the board feels intuitive, I remember only very few times were interacting with Miro was frustrating for me.
- It's a pinboard but better. It doesn't reinvent the wheel of pinboards, but elevates it in the digital space
- Stickies make the board feel more "real"
- I really like the implenetation of things like "emotes"
As I applied for my student account, I got a accepted fast by the customer support.
What do you dislike about the product?
Team naming
It's a daily frustrating act for me to guess which team belongs to whom. This is more of a student issue. A lot of my fellow students registered quickly with their college mail on Miro at the beginning of the semester DURING the first class of the semester on their phone. This is a moment were most students feel the onboarding must go quick as the class waits to interact. So what happened is that I am in 5 - 6 different Miro team from different students and a the teams are just named "Education team", so I now have to find amongst multiple similar names, which one is the right one. Another encounter was them naming their them just like the masters program I am in, so I also have some teams just named like the master, which doesn't help me identifying which team I have to go to.
In short: For team names on the left bar I would like to see the name of the "owner" - maybe in a smaller font below.
Managing text formation in Miro
I remember working with text formation in Miro is sometimes tricky. I know I can't expect Word-like formation, but I sometimes miss basics of formation, like just a bold bigger headlines, and other basic stuff from text-editors like Word. I would like if this was expanded on, as we often imported parts of scientifc papers we had to write, only to spend a lot of minutes, trying to format it, so you can read it the right way.
Other's don't see if I highlight a text passage with my mouse
Often me or other's quoted some text of a longer paragraph and while we read it, we highlighted to let other's know where we are. We do this, because we're used for other's to see highlighting, like in Microsoft Office / Google Collaboration. This would make studying even more efficient, so not everybody has to first find the line I am reading from, but I can just highlight it to them.
It's a daily frustrating act for me to guess which team belongs to whom. This is more of a student issue. A lot of my fellow students registered quickly with their college mail on Miro at the beginning of the semester DURING the first class of the semester on their phone. This is a moment were most students feel the onboarding must go quick as the class waits to interact. So what happened is that I am in 5 - 6 different Miro team from different students and a the teams are just named "Education team", so I now have to find amongst multiple similar names, which one is the right one. Another encounter was them naming their them just like the masters program I am in, so I also have some teams just named like the master, which doesn't help me identifying which team I have to go to.
In short: For team names on the left bar I would like to see the name of the "owner" - maybe in a smaller font below.
Managing text formation in Miro
I remember working with text formation in Miro is sometimes tricky. I know I can't expect Word-like formation, but I sometimes miss basics of formation, like just a bold bigger headlines, and other basic stuff from text-editors like Word. I would like if this was expanded on, as we often imported parts of scientifc papers we had to write, only to spend a lot of minutes, trying to format it, so you can read it the right way.
Other's don't see if I highlight a text passage with my mouse
Often me or other's quoted some text of a longer paragraph and while we read it, we highlighted to let other's know where we are. We do this, because we're used for other's to see highlighting, like in Microsoft Office / Google Collaboration. This would make studying even more efficient, so not everybody has to first find the line I am reading from, but I can just highlight it to them.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It makes it easy for us students to communicate, and host online-meetings and collaborate, as we often have really split time-frames of work. It also enables us to work indivudally from time to time. Additionally we keep our notes there and collect sources.
Miro for kontur
What do you like best about the product?
Ideal for visualizing business processes. It allows you to visually convey to employees and colleagues the architecture of various processes.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not Russian language,
There is no way to upload files
There is no way to upload files
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Visualization of processes, architecture
My go-to-tool for the salesfunnel and delivery of consultancy services
What do you like best about the product?
A great tool for interactive workshops in the AI & digital marketing field to map up the needs of my clients. I also appreciate Miro in my sales funnel to present things in a more engaging way than PowerPoint.
What do you dislike about the product?
It's easy to start working with, but when I'm using it in bigger digital workshops with arounds 50 people there can be a need to explain the logic to not so digital savy users,
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
To get things and insights from workshop in writing and give all users in those meetings an easy way to make notes.
Miro is an efficient collaboration tool for bringing ideas together
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Miro is easy to use - both designers and non-designers alike can easily use the tool. Minimal setup time is required. Miro also allows a user to effectly cross collaborate by using one common space. Miro is great for brainstorming and generating ideas - it allows for a fully remote team to work together with ease.
What do you dislike about the product?
When it comes to disadvantages of Miro I would remark on the fact that there's no way to save out custom templates if your team is interested in doing that. Miro serves as a sort of 'dumping ground' for ideas and isn't necessarily used to finalize a product or design. At times there is also issues with how often a document is saved - sometimes a session will expire and then you are left with unsaved work.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is allowing our fully remote team to be able to brainstorm and work all under one platform.
My brief review on Miro based on my use case
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is fast and available on multiple platform making brainstorming with clients easy
What do you dislike about the product?
My basic gripe with miro especially when exporting a frame as an image to embed into a MsWord, there is an artificat of the border that is annoying and something that vproduct management can easily fix. Secondly, for someone that uses swimlane with multiple lanes, moving multiple objects in different lanes automatically group all the objects into one lane, not nice.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helps to brainstorm with a collective group easily
Great Plataform
What do you like best about the product?
I really like Miro's usability, and how similar the tools are to the Adobe package.
What do you dislike about the product?
Few options in the free version.
Many colors. There could be a black and white or dark version.
Many colors. There could be a black and white or dark version.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Organization.
I can do it all with Miro
What do you like best about the product?
I can use it for a huge range of different tasks from project management to building design systems. For someone who improves operations and systems, it's a great tool. Super easy to use. I use it almost daily.
What do you dislike about the product?
so far it's great. I try to keep a minimal setup so I'm very pleased.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
All in one tool for mind mapping, system design, collaborating, whiteboarding, and doing strategy.
Miro is a great product for online collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
There is a lot of room to write on Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
Limited mulitmedia interaction such as combining video streaming and text in the same space.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helped me to collaborate with students in the same space
First Workshop - Immediate Success
What do you like best about the product?
The workshop session I had prepared for the group was a true success - MIRO as tool to facilitat virtual and in-presence workshops allows a lot of exciting interaction. MIRO was intuitive to use and it was a lot of fun to use the numerous features. Throughout the week we used MIRO on daily workshop sessions. The integration in our overall project documentation was seamless, as well as it's implementation. Customer support is already great through the extended online documentation.
What do you dislike about the product?
I do not have anything to dislike and therefore cannot share anything in this section.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We develop strategic concepts, involving ideation, defining workshops.
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