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Product Manager's go to app - Just all you need!
What do you like best about the product?
Very initutive to use, feature packed. all requried templates, design. easy to use interface. and very low learning curve.
Very productive friendly tool. integrates with all app you need like Jira, excel. PPT off it.
Very productive friendly tool. integrates with all app you need like Jira, excel. PPT off it.
What do you dislike about the product?
need more protoyping features like figma and balsamic.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Putting idea onto canvas which you have in your brain. enhances ideation due to fast and drag n drop GUI.ease of sharing with team to take it further.
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Good Organization Tool for a Team to Communicate Projects and Tasks
What do you like best about the product?
It allows multiple users to create and manage tasks and allow visual tracking sheets to follow. Its easy to use and the layout makes it easy to manage.
What do you dislike about the product?
The completed tasks are removed after a short period of time. You can run a report or filter through completed tasks to find them but its just an additional step rather allowing them to sit in the completed tasks box longer.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Allowing the other team members in a different Venue to communicate on remote projects and network tracking.
REAL AND TRUE COLLABORATION
What do you like best about the product?
THE WAY YOU CAN COLLABORATE ON THE SAME BOARD WITH A TEAM, AND BEST OF ALL, IN REAL TIME. SIMPLY AMAZING. IN ADDITION TO THAT, THE HELP THAT AI PROVIDES
What do you dislike about the product?
AT THE MOMENT THERE IS NOTHING THAT I DON'T LIKE ABOUT THE PROGRAM. I AM A NEW USER (MORE OR LESS 3 WEEKS) AND SO FAR ALL THE TOOLS AND FUNCTIONS I HAVE USED HAVE SEEMED AMAZING. HOWEVER, MAYBE IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS THERE WILL BE SOMETHING ELSE THAT I CAN ADD AS I PROGRESS WITH IT.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
THE PROBLEM THAT MANY COMPANIES HAVE IS COLLABORATIVE AND TEAM WORK, I THINK THIS WAS SOLVED WITH MIRO'S FEATURES
Great Collaboration Tool!
What do you like best about the product?
Miro allows me to collaborate efficiently with my team remotely. It's easy to quickly share ideas, take notes on the whiteboard and visualise processes. Especially being able to manage various projects on a single platform using different integrations is a great advantage.
What do you dislike about the product?
When working on some complex schemes and large projects, the platform can be a bit slow. Also, making the interface more user-friendly could help speed up some processes.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves communication and collaboration problems within the team. It facilitates the sharing of ideas between disorganised team members and enables everyone to work on the same platform at the same time. This helps us manage projects faster and more efficiently.
The go-to platform for remote collaboration & workshops
What do you like best about the product?
I like the ability to easily share a board with anyone with a link and password, even letting guests edit the board. The facilitation features are also top notch, and nowadays I even sometimes prefer running a workshop in Miro over a physical location. It also seemed easier to implement into a corporate environment (my employer is based in Finland, EU), GDPR-wise etc., compared to Mural, a competitor.
What do you dislike about the product?
Post-it notes with Miro, compared to Mural, don't snap to grid as nicely or easily – at least that was the case about 2 years ago. So you have to be more organised to keep the board nice and tidy.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When doing customer interviews, it saves a lot of time doing them remotely and using Miro as the notekeeping platform. Also with Miro we can show the interviewee some kind of stimulus that they can react to, even edit te board with us, completing some kind of an exercise. Also to be able to collect interview notes from a bunch of interviews together in a same place and then visually work on them to draw insights.
Miro is best collaboration platform
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a strong and adaptable tool that works well for wireframing, concept mapping, and remote whiteboarding. Especially when teams are dispersed across multiple locations, it works exceptionally well for facilitating large-scale workshops. The platform is a crucial component of our technology stack since it is straightforward to set up and train people on.
Our teams often use Miro for a variety of business purposes. No matter where our teams are, they can communicate effectively and efficiently because to the tool's large template library, robust user-led training, and excellent support.
Our teams often use Miro for a variety of business purposes. No matter where our teams are, they can communicate effectively and efficiently because to the tool's large template library, robust user-led training, and excellent support.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro is a well-made tool that works well for a variety of activities and is simple to use. Honestly, there's nothing bad about it. With its excellent templates and support, it's a dependable option for our teams
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With Miro's thoughtful design, working with big, geographically dispersed teams is simple and engaging. It is really easy to use and very helpful for collaborative idea mapping, whiteboarding, and brainstorming sessions. Our teams can collaborate effectively no matter where they are because to the platform's dependability, helpful templates, and excellent support.
A perfect medium to explain all my ideas to the team
What do you like best about the product?
I have been using Miro for a while now, and the best thing about is that the space never ends. I have been able to manage with a single board, and it has all my stuff in one place. No need to create folders, fields, whatever, instead everything is in one place.
I like the array of visual instruments it provides. I feel like it is perfectly enough.
I like the array of visual instruments it provides. I feel like it is perfectly enough.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is nothing to dislike. I enjoy using the product very much!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
For me, it's a tool that helps me visualize ideas for the team. From processes to PDFs, I can outline it all in Miro.
Easy to use, yet very flexible collaboration tool
What do you like best about the product?
Very good user interface that most people immediately know how to use. Works really well in group workshops for ideation and planning.
The templates also help insipre other use cases for it that we may not have considered before like sprint retrospectives.
It's become an integral tool at various levels of our organisation and used multiple times a week, includng with external contractors and clients. In the design team we're able to integrate it with Figma through a plugin and directly post up-to-date mockups for other stakeholders to comment on.
The templates also help insipre other use cases for it that we may not have considered before like sprint retrospectives.
It's become an integral tool at various levels of our organisation and used multiple times a week, includng with external contractors and clients. In the design team we're able to integrate it with Figma through a plugin and directly post up-to-date mockups for other stakeholders to comment on.
What do you dislike about the product?
No real dislikes to report. It's just a very well thought-out tool.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Working remotely with teams in multiple geographic locations, Miro has been usefful in sharing designs with clients or external developers to get comments directly on the board, whether it's through the comments feature or with the stick notes. Within the design team it has been useful in running ideation workshops while working from home or from different office locations.
Other teams use Miro for planning the product roadmap, doing research with clients, where they can post ideas or comments on the board.
Other teams use Miro for planning the product roadmap, doing research with clients, where they can post ideas or comments on the board.
Fun, amazing tool with endless features that improves engagement
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is extremely intuitive to use and really improves both internal collaboration between and engagement with my colleagues. It has a really robust set of features that has me coming back to this tool frequently; wherever I can, I'm integrating Miro and reducing the number of other tools I need to use to do my job. It's particularly helpful for people who are project or process-oriented - I'm constantly using the Kanbans, Timeline, and Diagramming tools. It's also greate for any team that brainstorms or pivots frequently - you can use sticky notes, mindmapping, and voting tools to facilitate sessions for these purposes. I also love the "Talktrack" feature, that records your face, voice & screen as you walk another user through your board - many use cases including a close-gap measure for a missed 1:1 with your boss, updating an overseas colleague, or onboarding a new employee. Finally, I'm so impressed with our CSM (Customer Success Manager), Miro in general and the community's commitment to helping you learn the tool, and further refine the tool. They are always releasing new tools and features and improving the existing content.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have only two things to complain about. First, I've had problems with cards in Kanbans disappearing randomly. I can confirm by reviewing the board history that these were not deleted by a user accidentally. Second, there have been days when my team has experienced issues with Miro either not loading, or content that was input wasn't saved and reverts to a previous version. So I have some concerns around its reliability.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
These are just a couple of many examples!
Problem 1: Colleague engagement. Through use of the Teams integration, presentation mode, tools for brainstorming & voting, etc - we've seen our colleagues become more engaged. I do think part of this also has to do with the "Private Mode", which allows team members to remain anonymous and feel empowered to ask questions. It really helps with the "Democratization of Voice" - no longer is the loudest person in the room the only voice that is heard!
Problem 2: Tool overload. Miro helps me reduce the number of tools I have to access or switch between. I have 100% replaced Visio; it lets me upload .vsdx files and converts them perfectly. With presentation mode, I'm going to Powerpoint less often as I grow more comfortable creating content in Miro. With Kanbans we're relying on Smartsheets less. It is nice not having to switch between programs/tools/browser windows constantly and therefore it helps me achieve my goals faster/seamlessly.
Problem 1: Colleague engagement. Through use of the Teams integration, presentation mode, tools for brainstorming & voting, etc - we've seen our colleagues become more engaged. I do think part of this also has to do with the "Private Mode", which allows team members to remain anonymous and feel empowered to ask questions. It really helps with the "Democratization of Voice" - no longer is the loudest person in the room the only voice that is heard!
Problem 2: Tool overload. Miro helps me reduce the number of tools I have to access or switch between. I have 100% replaced Visio; it lets me upload .vsdx files and converts them perfectly. With presentation mode, I'm going to Powerpoint less often as I grow more comfortable creating content in Miro. With Kanbans we're relying on Smartsheets less. It is nice not having to switch between programs/tools/browser windows constantly and therefore it helps me achieve my goals faster/seamlessly.
Miro changed the game
What do you like best about the product?
- Miro is my go-to tool for remote workshop/meeting facilitation
- The interface is intuitive and easy to use
- The infinite canvas makes it easy to throw ideas down, organise and build up a large body of knowledge
- Multiplayer access makes getting feedback, sharing ideas and brainsotrming fun
- There are lots of templates available and Miroverse provides a great place to search for community templates
- The tools like countdown timer (music is a nice touch) and dot voting are very useful
- The interface is intuitive and easy to use
- The infinite canvas makes it easy to throw ideas down, organise and build up a large body of knowledge
- Multiplayer access makes getting feedback, sharing ideas and brainsotrming fun
- There are lots of templates available and Miroverse provides a great place to search for community templates
- The tools like countdown timer (music is a nice touch) and dot voting are very useful
What do you dislike about the product?
- When dealing with a large board with many elements, especially images, it can affect performance.
- Some actions could be improved like undo for example; it would be great if undo included selections.
- When adding a frame there are only options for default sizes, it would be better if there was a free hand click and drag option
- Some actions could be improved like undo for example; it would be great if undo included selections.
- When adding a frame there are only options for default sizes, it would be better if there was a free hand click and drag option
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The main problem Miro solves for me is how to collaborate remotely.
Miro has been a game changer for remote collaboration. It allows teams to come together, share ideas, collect feedback, synthesise research, order ideas, vote together and many more benefits. This has made it possible for remote working to succeed and build a better sense of collaboration and bonds within teams.
Miro has been a game changer for remote collaboration. It allows teams to come together, share ideas, collect feedback, synthesise research, order ideas, vote together and many more benefits. This has made it possible for remote working to succeed and build a better sense of collaboration and bonds within teams.
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