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Preparing and creating powerfull presentations to start teamwork on my topics
What do you like best about the product?
The flexibility to "play" on the whiteboard.
Organizing all ideas - just start collecting inputs and informations - then finding the workflow to get results.
All information on one well organized (by me :-)) board. It is so easy using the frames to organize in the second step.
My first steps in the online training!
Organizing all ideas - just start collecting inputs and informations - then finding the workflow to get results.
All information on one well organized (by me :-)) board. It is so easy using the frames to organize in the second step.
My first steps in the online training!
What do you dislike about the product?
Some untypical behavior of the software.
I.e. "Add tag": I need to position the cursor first before entering the tag name. I would request to "Add tag" and directly start writing.
Sometimes I am losing the boards for a short time. After some seconds, it's all ok by starting the software new. I am using the Windows 10 App. Sometimes I need to log in using the browser to get the data. This time "between" makes me very nervous - losing all my data, losing all my work
I.e. "Add tag": I need to position the cursor first before entering the tag name. I would request to "Add tag" and directly start writing.
Sometimes I am losing the boards for a short time. After some seconds, it's all ok by starting the software new. I am using the Windows 10 App. Sometimes I need to log in using the browser to get the data. This time "between" makes me very nervous - losing all my data, losing all my work
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am working as Product Owner in large and complex software projects.
I can manage my personal overview and share this with colleagues. Help them to understand.
Personal Kanban - very powerful.
It is easy to find the information (on my borads) I am searching for.
I can use my boards as presentations without a lot of extra work.
I love the drawings possibilities creating data workflows and more.
I can manage my personal overview and share this with colleagues. Help them to understand.
Personal Kanban - very powerful.
It is easy to find the information (on my borads) I am searching for.
I can use my boards as presentations without a lot of extra work.
I love the drawings possibilities creating data workflows and more.
Miro transformed the way I do creative consultancy and interact with clients
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has the flexibility of a real whiteboard, yet better. The ever-growing toolkit contemplates almost every aspect of running a creative session, workshop or training. Their also fast-growing library of templates provides great examples and ideas to improve the sessions constantly or create an activity in no time.
What do you dislike about the product?
Though it’s very easy to use, some of the tools and gestures don’t follow the same logic of MacOS or applications like PowerPoint or Keynote. This requires some adaptation. And Miro’s logic is not always the one that makes more sense. Also the choice of fonts is very basic.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In a world where remote work and interaction have become a necessity, Miro has helped to reduce Zoom fatigue and engage people as much as in person, with some benefits of doing it online, like anonymous participation (some people find this less distressing) or keeping a digital record of any session.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
The templates library is a gold mine of resources and learnings. I’ve also considered Mural (which has very similar features) but leaned in the end towards Miro because of the cleaner interface that makes it less intimidating for first-timers. There are many plans that cover pretty much any business case and it offers the flexibility to change as the needs change. For most clients, the onboarding is mostly painless and even fun. Some might feel too intimidated by technology (not Miro’s fault) yet I still use Miro to take notes while discussing and brainstorming and share my screen.
Such a wonderful collaborative Tool! Highly recommended.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has helped my startup to collaborate all the information within the team. Showcase all the info in one place as well as edit them live. For people joining my team, i need not start from the beginning because the information is already out there. For documenting the whole journey of our company since the beginning, miro has become indispensable and highly recommended for all teams who would love to document and collaborate seamlessly.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing much! its a great tool.
There are sometime this reloading time that it takes, and it takes time to get updates. Sometimes previous data gets lost.
There are sometime this reloading time that it takes, and it takes time to get updates. Sometimes previous data gets lost.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Putting all the information of the product development process.
Discussions and design related issue sharing.
Making process Architectures.
A start guide for new employees for the company
Design Research and for developing business model canvases.
Discussions and design related issue sharing.
Making process Architectures.
A start guide for new employees for the company
Design Research and for developing business model canvases.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Miro plugin with notion is having some issues.
Everything have workd well till now.
Everything have workd well till now.
Amazing collaboration tool
What do you like best about the product?
The fact that I can visualize processes and work on them simultaneously with my team. It makes also onboarding of new team members on the team much easier because instead of sharing long guidelines on how we work, we can share a simple diagram that we can update easily.
What do you dislike about the product?
I can't think of something in particular but I would like to have more templates for diagramming and also I miss the different levels of contributing to a board. For example, it would be handy to have 'suggesting' mode on so that everyone can share ideas that the 'owner' of the board can accept or dismiss.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Clarity of internal processes and real-time collaboration. I can simplify sharing information with my team and also enable other team to have the tool to work smarter and more efficiently. I also save time from writing long texts or endless brainstorming sessions. Now, brainstorming is a seamless and creative process.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
You can take some time to get acquainted with all the different possibilities Miro offers. Sometimes, I've noticed that I use it for simple functionalities but being onboarded in more of the features it has, could solve problems I wasn't aware I could do with Miro. Also, it would be helpful to have more prompts when using the platforms, because honestly I don't read emails.
Excellent collaboration tool - use it for everything
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has transformed the way we work across multi-disciplinary teams. It's fast, intuitive and has the right tools for digital product development - from discovery all the way to production. It's become such a part of my own toolkit that I use it for personal brainstorming, planning, objective sessions and design reviews. I even use it to plan and discuss schoolwork with my kids
What do you dislike about the product?
There is nothing I dislike about Miro - it's super useful.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps our cross-disciplinary product squads to collaborate and work remotely. It solves the problem of not having a whiteboard. However, it's 100% better than an actual whiteboard. For a start, the Miro boards persist and serve as a reference to work done and decisions.
As a group of Leads, we use Miro on a weekly basis to plan and track progress against OKRs.
It's also a great place to keep reference boards - the type of stuff you'd have on a big wall in the office: visual identity, latest designs, personas.
As a group of Leads, we use Miro on a weekly basis to plan and track progress against OKRs.
It's also a great place to keep reference boards - the type of stuff you'd have on a big wall in the office: visual identity, latest designs, personas.
Miro - My Brian Interpreter
What do you like best about the product?
Templates, the miroverse where I can get a lot of inspirtation from, the User Interface & tools which help me with my work.
What do you dislike about the product?
Its a bit slow when loading initially,
Dosen't keep the images/frames loaded if your in another frame, you have to wait for it to reload and it takes time, sometimes I have to refresh it.
Dosen't keep the images/frames loaded if your in another frame, you have to wait for it to reload and it takes time, sometimes I have to refresh it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm using Miro for my startup, ideation, building the roadmap, creating a presentation and using the presentation tools to pitch to investors, my startups entire research & brainstorming is done in miro
Recommendations to others considering the product:
1. If you are a startup, apply/contact em
2. Explore Miroverse and pre-built templates, it will save you a lot of time
2. Explore Miroverse and pre-built templates, it will save you a lot of time
Great all around project planning tool!
What do you like best about the product?
The premade templates are helpful when first getting started, but honestly the fully customizable and arrow linking different parts of the board together to show relationship has proven time and time again as an invaluable asset. It also has desktop apps available if you are one of us that don't like working with 100 browser tabs open as part of your workday.
The search tool makes it easy to find text within a board and takes you to that element. The interface is a quick learn; however, it still provides some extra benefit over time as you become more experienced with the many ways to customize and organize a board.
The search tool makes it easy to find text within a board and takes you to that element. The interface is a quick learn; however, it still provides some extra benefit over time as you become more experienced with the many ways to customize and organize a board.
What do you dislike about the product?
I've used a board as a long-term planning tool, and I've noticed that as the content grows, it starts to lag a bit on the first load. This isn't terrible and is expected on any large data project, but it makes selecting an element impossible until the load catches up, which can be a bit frustrating if you need to edit a single value quickly.
Also, at the time of this writing, if one user opens up a card, the other users on the board can't open it and view it simultaneously. That means you'll have to use another video conferencing tool in conjunction if you need all the participants to see the card and interact with the board at the same time.
Also, at the time of this writing, if one user opens up a card, the other users on the board can't open it and view it simultaneously. That means you'll have to use another video conferencing tool in conjunction if you need all the participants to see the card and interact with the board at the same time.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I think most users use it as a short-term planning tool to help out with meetings, but honestly it's great for keeping track of large projects that don't fit into typical planning formats. (Like lists.)
Miro gets the little things AND the big things right. Hands down the best!
What do you like best about the product?
As a facilitator, designing and setting up collaboration spaces for even the most complex working sessions is so much easier than MURAL. Objects snap more intuitively, grouping and arranging sticky notes is 10x faster and less cumbersome, text can be bulleted, and frames (or entire boards) can be immediately exported and downloaded (MURAL takes longer and sends an email vs. downloading directly in browser. Tech support is amazing, responsive, and super timely. The user experience is, by all accounts from my workshop participants, engaging, easy to learn, and fun. I have used both MURAL and Miro for over a year now, and Miro is hands-down my favorite.
What do you dislike about the product?
My only complaint about Miro is their in-line voting capability. It is clunkier than MURAL and very slow (I have to find some witty patter to keep people from disengaging while Miro is tabulating results.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
An entire facilitation business--around 50 workshops a year--moved from Face-to-Face (flipcharts, post-its, whiteboards, etc.) to virtual thanks entirely to Miro. People love the experience and always comment at the end of workshops how they can't believe how quickly the time passed and how engaged everyone was until the very end. This tool literally saved my business from the jaws of a global pandemic.
The Perfect Tool for Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has many great features:
- it's simple to get started - you have an infinite canvas. But they have many templates to help you get started - from sprint retros, to project planning, even design sprints!
- New features are constantly being added: a countdown timer, when you want to give team members time to fill out sticky notes
- it's got a cool voting feature to vote on people's stickies
- it's easy to share - people don't need an account
- For UX Designers: it's excellent for creating affinity diagrams. I'm not sure I'll go back to doing affinity diagrams on the wall after this!
- it's simple to get started - you have an infinite canvas. But they have many templates to help you get started - from sprint retros, to project planning, even design sprints!
- New features are constantly being added: a countdown timer, when you want to give team members time to fill out sticky notes
- it's got a cool voting feature to vote on people's stickies
- it's easy to share - people don't need an account
- For UX Designers: it's excellent for creating affinity diagrams. I'm not sure I'll go back to doing affinity diagrams on the wall after this!
What do you dislike about the product?
Honestly, I can't think of anything. The tool is constantly being improved with new features, quick, fast, and easy to use.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- It helps to visualize problems in a space that is not an Office doc (like Excel sheets)
-- as a result of it being visual, it lends itself to collaboration and solid work. A meeting with Miro is one where you're working towards something.
- We've done design sprints in Miro
- We've created affinity diagrams in Miro
- We do our sprint retros in Miro
- We make roadmaps in Miro
- We do PIE (priority, impact, effort) charts in Miro
- - At one point we even used it for an activity at an online conference, and we had a dozen people filling out boards with stickies, and all were new to using Miro
-- as a result of it being visual, it lends itself to collaboration and solid work. A meeting with Miro is one where you're working towards something.
- We've done design sprints in Miro
- We've created affinity diagrams in Miro
- We do our sprint retros in Miro
- We make roadmaps in Miro
- We do PIE (priority, impact, effort) charts in Miro
- - At one point we even used it for an activity at an online conference, and we had a dozen people filling out boards with stickies, and all were new to using Miro
Team collaboration at its digital best for product designers, UX and project delivery.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro makes it super easy for teams to work together remotely and collaborate on almost anything. Workshops are a breeze, even with people located all over the place. It is really team collaboration at its digital best for product designers, UX and project delivery. I would highly recommend this for any teams working on solving problems, gathering ideas or developing designs for end users.
One of the best aspects is the ability to have guest editors access and use the boards by simply sharing a link.
One of the best aspects is the ability to have guest editors access and use the boards by simply sharing a link.
What do you dislike about the product?
Licencing and team admin menus could be a little better designed. Sometimes it's hard to tell who has what level of access. Also, it would be great to be able to assign licences on and off to team members who may have ad hoc uses for them.
The only downside I can see at the moment is that we don't have an enterprise library of boards that could be accessed. Other than that, there is not much that I dislike about Miro.
One of the things I dislike is that it can be a bit confusing for new users or guests in boards to navigate the boards. Having a quick tutorial for guest users would be really helpful.
The only downside I can see at the moment is that we don't have an enterprise library of boards that could be accessed. Other than that, there is not much that I dislike about Miro.
One of the things I dislike is that it can be a bit confusing for new users or guests in boards to navigate the boards. Having a quick tutorial for guest users would be really helpful.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Design of customer journeys, ideation, service design. We can harness lots of ideas from many individuals quickly and easily. The templates are so easy to use and really make it a breeze to set up boards quickly for successful workshops. The guidance notes that come with the templates and explanations on the methodology is really helpful. I have learned a lot about applying different methodologies to problems we are trying to solve.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Use the templates as much as possible. They are really simple to use and make it super fast to set up new boards for collaboration.
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