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Logigram maker
What do you like best about the product?
I discovered Miro when I needed a tool to create a complex logigram for an assignment. I've been a fan ever since!
First of all, I love being able to work on an infinite space, not just an A4 page. It means I can keep my creativity in check and take the space I need to make my work clear and explicit.
Secondly, I really appreciate how easy it is to get to grips with the tool: it doesn't take more than a few minutes to create a nice, fully-customizable diagram! From box shapes to colors and arrow types, it's really complete!
Last but not least, my favorite feature is the post-it notes! In different shapes and sizes, I put them absolutely everywhere to keep track of the progress of my work and highlight the parts that need to be revised. Combined with the comments that can be placed everywhere, I'm able to work in an optimized way thanks to this tool.
First of all, I love being able to work on an infinite space, not just an A4 page. It means I can keep my creativity in check and take the space I need to make my work clear and explicit.
Secondly, I really appreciate how easy it is to get to grips with the tool: it doesn't take more than a few minutes to create a nice, fully-customizable diagram! From box shapes to colors and arrow types, it's really complete!
Last but not least, my favorite feature is the post-it notes! In different shapes and sizes, I put them absolutely everywhere to keep track of the progress of my work and highlight the parts that need to be revised. Combined with the comments that can be placed everywhere, I'm able to work in an optimized way thanks to this tool.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only thing I regret a little about this tool is the difficulty of sharing the results of my work. Although you can invite collaborators to take part in the work in Miro, I would have liked to be able to quickly export my work in PDF format to make it more easily shareable, but the option available to do this in the free version absolutely doesn't provide sufficient resolution for the text (although in a reasonably sized font) to be readable on the exported file.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I needed to create complex logigram for scientific purpose and the practicality of the tool helps me achieve it.
An excellent tool for dynamic collaboration with teams and clients
What do you like best about the product?
I work as a strategic designer in an agency, and the biggest issue I face when engaging with clients is usually around alignment. Lots of talking, lots of documentation, but often, the problem is that everyone isn't on the same page. What I love about Miro is being able to go from talking to doing quickly and collaboratively. The interface is simple enough that most clients have used it, or something like it, previously, and so it's familiar enough that they don't mind jumping in and having a go.
I love the templates feature, and tend to use these a lot for getting ideas, or getting a starter template that I can then adapt to my needs. Might be cool to allow people to submit template variants in "reply"—eg., i found a good template for team member 1:1s, but have changed it quite a bit for usability and different topics over time. I'd love to be able to submit my template as a variant that others might use when viewing the template. Might be overkill though!
I generally love how feature-rich Miro is overall, though.
I love the templates feature, and tend to use these a lot for getting ideas, or getting a starter template that I can then adapt to my needs. Might be cool to allow people to submit template variants in "reply"—eg., i found a good template for team member 1:1s, but have changed it quite a bit for usability and different topics over time. I'd love to be able to submit my template as a variant that others might use when viewing the template. Might be overkill though!
I generally love how feature-rich Miro is overall, though.
What do you dislike about the product?
I use the kanban template a lot, and find it great to have these integrated into my Miro boards to keep teams aligned and communicating effectively on work prioritisation. The kanban tool can be a bit glitchy though. Often when renaming column titles, the column title will glitch, and I'll need to reload the Miro board to be able to use the kanban / cards at all.
It would be great to have filtering options (by tags and/or users) as part of the kanban.
I have used the Product Roadmap template, which is pretty good, but I'd love to see more-advanced styling in this. For example, when I resize columns in the roadmap, I'd love if I could easily make all columnns equal width, and that the card withs would snap to the column width. I'd love to be able to vertically resize cards with consistency (maybe the ability to set the vertical height of cards in a given roadmap as S / M / L, so that I don't have to edit each card manually to achieve consistency). Basically, I'm looking for Notion timeline view, as I'm finding i need to work between both tools a lot at the moment.
Probably the long-term challenge for Miro is to figure out how integrations can work better to enable people of different specialisations to collaborate in Miro, and then take their work to a specialist tool (eg., Visio for process flows for BAs). I know there is Jira integration, for example, but I don't yet trust Miro to nail this, so keen to see how Miro tightens up its suite of integrations. I'd love an integration with IntelliHR for example, so I can collaborate with my direct reports and then "push" updates to IntelliHR as manager logs so I don't have to double-handle the data.
It would be great to have filtering options (by tags and/or users) as part of the kanban.
I have used the Product Roadmap template, which is pretty good, but I'd love to see more-advanced styling in this. For example, when I resize columns in the roadmap, I'd love if I could easily make all columnns equal width, and that the card withs would snap to the column width. I'd love to be able to vertically resize cards with consistency (maybe the ability to set the vertical height of cards in a given roadmap as S / M / L, so that I don't have to edit each card manually to achieve consistency). Basically, I'm looking for Notion timeline view, as I'm finding i need to work between both tools a lot at the moment.
Probably the long-term challenge for Miro is to figure out how integrations can work better to enable people of different specialisations to collaborate in Miro, and then take their work to a specialist tool (eg., Visio for process flows for BAs). I know there is Jira integration, for example, but I don't yet trust Miro to nail this, so keen to see how Miro tightens up its suite of integrations. I'd love an integration with IntelliHR for example, so I can collaborate with my direct reports and then "push" updates to IntelliHR as manager logs so I don't have to double-handle the data.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro daily, and can usually do 90% of my work with others in Miro. It's my preferred tool because it enables alignment and positively dismantles team heirarchy. The other tool I use a lot is Notion, and while I love many aspects of Notion, it's just not really set up for collaboration in the same way Miro is. Miro brings people together easily and is pretty intuitive to use, which means a low barrier to entry for less tech-savvy clients and users.
I've been really happy to see the work the Miro team has been doing in maturing the product over the last 18–24 months. The product has evolved a lot, and the engagement with users has been excellent. I love the mix of online and offline events, and the recent talktracks for new features are a great way to catch up if you miss an update.
I've been really happy to see the work the Miro team has been doing in maturing the product over the last 18–24 months. The product has evolved a lot, and the engagement with users has been excellent. I love the mix of online and offline events, and the recent talktracks for new features are a great way to catch up if you miss an update.
Great for Project management and other functions
What do you like best about the product?
I really enjoy looking at the differen dashboard option depedning on the type of funtion or project goal!
What do you dislike about the product?
It can be overwhelming for first time users
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is helping us keeping project management and all the team invoilved in one platform
Perfect tool for workflows
What do you like best about the product?
I have found the learning curve for using Micro to be very small. I also like the versatility and ease of sharing the information with other individuals who need to review and input into this.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some of the functions can be more flexible in terms of connecting blocks.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I found it hard to map the journey that a customer takes through various cycles with the business. With Micro I found a tool that was easy to use and gives a accurate visual interpretation of this process.
Couldn't do my job without it
What do you like best about the product?
The Miroverse templates accelerate my work, even if I completely change a template - it gives me somewhere to start from. When you're using Miro as an everyday essential tool, I also think it's easy to use. I find it very easy to use as it's linked to my organization's SSO. The Miro support team are often prompt when replying and the majority of support articles are self-serve. I like the richness of features and the every-evolving options we have.
What do you dislike about the product?
I use Miro every day for 4+ hours. I rely so much on Miro that when they had 2 outages, I couldn't actually work and had to cancel my workshop. I also really dislike the folder/projects set-up for arranging your Miro boards - I find it really confusing and even the help documents don't make sense to me.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It gives me an online 'space' to exist with my global colleagues - where we can get 'physical' with our ideas, and prototype something in real-time. MS Teams is our organization's comms tool of choice, and the Whiteboard integration from MS is awful, lacking in features - almost unusable. I couldn't do my job without Miro.
The best experience to share vision among decentralized squads and remote companies
What do you like best about the product?
It's impressive how the experience is evolving and making it easier to work. It is my primary tool of work as a Growth Product Manager working in a traditional company fast transitioning into a Digital and Remote workplace
What do you dislike about the product?
I know it is related to the monetization strategy, but sometimes I invite someone to a single session (working as a Porduct Mentor) and, if I forget to remove the person from the board, I will only be remembered of it in my credit card bill. It's painful to pay for a single use and this always takes a toll on how I feel and interact with the tool
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro seems to be transitioning into a more precise tool, allowing new use cases to be performed there, suchs as (lo-fi) prototypation
Good for collaboration and remote working
What do you like best about the product?
Miro offers a wide range of templates for almost any type of meeting – which is incredibly helpful. I also appreciate that I can save and reuse my own templates.
Collaboration has never been easier, especially with me working from home and my colleagues spread across the country. I use Miro several times a week to collaborate remotely.
It’s especially great for running workshops – that’s where it really shines for me.
We also use it to organize our project and product flow, and to keep everyone informed about what we’re working on. The Jira plugin is a great help for that.
Collaboration has never been easier, especially with me working from home and my colleagues spread across the country. I use Miro several times a week to collaborate remotely.
It’s especially great for running workshops – that’s where it really shines for me.
We also use it to organize our project and product flow, and to keep everyone informed about what we’re working on. The Jira plugin is a great help for that.
What do you dislike about the product?
After collaborating in Miro, it’s sometimes difficult to reference or revisit the outcomes. The boards can feel a bit unstructured, especially when a lot of input is added quickly.
For analyzing user interviews, it can get overwhelming with so many notes on one board. The automated clustering isn’t really helpful in these cases, and the AI feature also doesn’t work well for handling or summarizing interview notes – it lacks the precision and context needed for deeper analysis.
For analyzing user interviews, it can get overwhelming with so many notes on one board. The automated clustering isn’t really helpful in these cases, and the AI feature also doesn’t work well for handling or summarizing interview notes – it lacks the precision and context needed for deeper analysis.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the challenge of remote collaboration by giving us a shared whiteboard we can all access and work on in real time, no matter where we are. It makes our work accessible from anywhere, which is essential for our remote setup. Knowing that the platform is secure also gives us confidence when collaborating on sensitive topics.
Endless possibilities
What do you like best about the product?
There are endless possibilities for using the Miro platform. You can easily make use of templates or search the Miro community for a template that meets your needs. Also very easy to use and implement in your team! Highly recommended!
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it lags or syncs, causing you to lose your progress.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Cooperation within my team on tasks, tracking progress. Additionally, I create whiteboards for the training sessions.
Utilities and User Interface
What do you like best about the product?
The amount tools and template available on the website for usage are sufficient and provide overview of how a mapping etc would look like.
What do you dislike about the product?
The user interface during making templates are a bit hard to navigate for me such as getting new box and text which was a bit hard for me to get used to
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro help me to create diagram for my computer science and programming such as flowcchart, case diagtam and etc.
I look at the perfect board
What do you like best about the product?
How easy and comfortable it is to use, with a clear design
What do you dislike about the product?
Difficulties in editing some things, as there is not much editing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
At the time of classes
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