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Technology that Mirrors the Way I Think and Create
What do you like best about the product?
I really appreciate the ability to have an infinite and continuous space to ideate, refine and master what I'm am trying to create. From data dumps of ideas, to organizing my thoughts, to creating finished products and modules. I've planned out presentations, talks, modules, and new insights. It's also incredible for group collaboration and onboarding people visually into a project. It's really easy to use and onboard new people into. I use it pretty much every time I start a project and then go from there.
What do you dislike about the product?
Because I've used Miro as a central source of truth, the ability to display the data in different ways is limited. Whereas other technologies have pre-defined views from the content, the unlimited creative aspect of Miro provides a downside towards creating quick and simple structured views of things. Often having to spend incredible amount of time visually editing for presentations rather than utilizing a quick push of the button.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's allowing for a central source of truth that is engaging and recorded. It helps with whiteboarding, mind mapping and diagramming. Often, the post-its help for group ideating and it's helped take abstract concepts and put them into a customer journey with modules.
Pros and cons of Miro: Excellent collaboration although with room for performance improvement
What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about Miro is the infinite whiteboard, which offers unlimited space to use different frames while working with student groups in class in real-time. Its interface is intuitive and easy to use, so not much time is lost learning the tool, allowing us to better focus on the activities and course content.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I don't like about Miro is that sometimes the page takes a while to load, making it difficult for the work to be smooth and collaborative in real-time. On the other hand, you can't work very well from the app; it's difficult to manipulate objects and the loading is a bit slower than on desktop.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When I teach remote classes, the main problems that arise are the lack of real-time interaction, the difficulty in maintaining the student's attention, and the motivation for them to participate in group work. Miro helps me overcome these limitations first, because the tool is attractive and students become interested and motivated to contribute their ideas. The infinite whiteboard helps me organize activities by stages using frames and hiding those that are not necessary to focus on specific tasks, and the option to give feedback through comments as they progress is great for keeping a record of the adjustments they need to make, so those who were not in class can review them later.
Transforming our teams and our ways of working
What do you like best about the product?
We introduced Miro in 2017 as a small pilot and over the years we have grown to a large enterprise adoption where various teams across the country have fully embraced the platform, incorporating various features into our weekly rituals.
Our ability to drive meaningful co-creation and alignment between internal and client stakeholders has been accelerated through the use of Miro. It's a tool that crosses domains and opens unexpected dialogue among experts, resulting in new ideas in unexpected places.
Combined with trusted security and excellent support by Miro — both self-service and human-guided, the confidence to continue our usage and recommendation to colleagues is further bolstered.
Test of time, proven value, and sparking transformations in our ways of working in a post-COVID hybrid world is what Miro has done exceedingly well. We look forward to many more years of growth with Miro as we grow our teams and value.
Our ability to drive meaningful co-creation and alignment between internal and client stakeholders has been accelerated through the use of Miro. It's a tool that crosses domains and opens unexpected dialogue among experts, resulting in new ideas in unexpected places.
Combined with trusted security and excellent support by Miro — both self-service and human-guided, the confidence to continue our usage and recommendation to colleagues is further bolstered.
Test of time, proven value, and sparking transformations in our ways of working in a post-COVID hybrid world is what Miro has done exceedingly well. We look forward to many more years of growth with Miro as we grow our teams and value.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing that truly sticks out as s show-stopper for feature gaps or friction. I would say the implementation of tables is a weak point for Miro and should be redesigned to be more useful — taking on basic functions of Google Sheets like sortable column headers.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is trying to break down silos and accelerate the transfer of thoughts.
For a hybrid organization where team members are geographically spread out across 3 different time zones in Canada, Miro has been a driver to bring ideas together, to create an inclusive and flexible digital canvas for sharing thoughts, and to smoothing out collaboration rituals.
For a hybrid organization where team members are geographically spread out across 3 different time zones in Canada, Miro has been a driver to bring ideas together, to create an inclusive and flexible digital canvas for sharing thoughts, and to smoothing out collaboration rituals.
Best collaborative tool for co-creation and management
What do you like best about the product?
I like being able to create and co-create with other team members, less remotely. Besides being able to explain ideas visually, I use it a lot for managing initiatives and classifying responsibilities and dependencies.
What do you dislike about the product?
Export to PowerPoint and Excel, as the elements will not be editable.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Alignment of themes remotely, asynchronous communication, and backlog organization
Great tool for all operations teams, creative/marketing teams, any startup
What do you like best about the product?
My favourite part about using Miro is how versatile I can use the tool for. Whether its for executive operations flow presentation or I'm with my team brainstorming or I'm creating a roadmap for my team. The amount of uses creates such flexibility. I don't start a project without using Miro to plan.
What do you dislike about the product?
Currently, I'd like to see more AI involved, less of a dislike, more of a nice to have. With so much gpt in the industry, would love to see miro have some AI tools that can suggest a few ideas of how to present Miro as I'm still a general user, I feel like there's so many ways to present my information in more clear and precise ways.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helping me solve roadmapping, I create a lot of workflows on Miro before automating anything. Brainstorming with the team is done all in miro too.
I really enjoyed Miro
What do you like best about the product?
Ease of use. Very simple and visual. You can play around with your charts
What do you dislike about the product?
Confusion between left and right click to move or zoom
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I can express my ideas freely. No limitations with all the tools, Charts, Colors, text
24 hour collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
As an architectural designer in a hybrid work environment, Miro has become my go-to platform for seamless collaboration everyday. Here's what I love most:
Brainstorming & Sketching Unleashed: The infinite canvas lets me freely sketch concepts and ideas alongside colleagues in real-time. It's like having a giant, virtual tracing paper – perfect for bouncing ideas around and iterating quickly.
Client Collaboration Made Easy: Miro bridges the gap between design and communication. Uploading PDFs of plans and using the markup tools allows for easy client feedback and redlining sessions, even remotely.
Presentations on the Fly: No need for bulky presentations anymore. I can curate project boards with key visuals, sketches, and notes, then seamlessly switch to presentation mode for clear and engaging client updates, right there on the platform.
Overall, Miro fosters a dynamic and collaborative design environment, perfect for today's hybrid workflow. It's a must-have for any architectural designer looking to streamline communication and boost creativity.
Brainstorming & Sketching Unleashed: The infinite canvas lets me freely sketch concepts and ideas alongside colleagues in real-time. It's like having a giant, virtual tracing paper – perfect for bouncing ideas around and iterating quickly.
Client Collaboration Made Easy: Miro bridges the gap between design and communication. Uploading PDFs of plans and using the markup tools allows for easy client feedback and redlining sessions, even remotely.
Presentations on the Fly: No need for bulky presentations anymore. I can curate project boards with key visuals, sketches, and notes, then seamlessly switch to presentation mode for clear and engaging client updates, right there on the platform.
Overall, Miro fosters a dynamic and collaborative design environment, perfect for today's hybrid workflow. It's a must-have for any architectural designer looking to streamline communication and boost creativity.
What do you dislike about the product?
Better file maintenance and heavyness,
Would like to be able to have more control about drawing / sketching abilities
Would like to be able to have more control about drawing / sketching abilities
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Faster Project Completion: Streamlined communication, feedback loops, and presentations lead to quicker design iterations and faster project completion.
More Creative Collaboration: Real-time collaboration fosters a more dynamic and engaging design process, allowing for better exchange of ideas.
More Creative Collaboration: Real-time collaboration fosters a more dynamic and engaging design process, allowing for better exchange of ideas.
The adult professionals version of a souped-up microsoft paint.
What do you like best about the product?
I love that I can use Miro like an adult, professional version of paint. My 80's & 90's kids will know what I'm talking about.
It allows you to easily create workflow diagrams, attach documents, design wireframes or mockups. We use this tool almost daily; for our requirement discussions, design sessions, dev review cycles, retros, project planning, etc. And all the while the colloboration with my teammates across the world make it our go to tool. There was a pretty fast ramp up when first utilizing the tool, its not very complex and they provide a bunch of templates that can be used as a jumping off point.
It allows you to easily create workflow diagrams, attach documents, design wireframes or mockups. We use this tool almost daily; for our requirement discussions, design sessions, dev review cycles, retros, project planning, etc. And all the while the colloboration with my teammates across the world make it our go to tool. There was a pretty fast ramp up when first utilizing the tool, its not very complex and they provide a bunch of templates that can be used as a jumping off point.
What do you dislike about the product?
We share a lot of content within our Miro boards and we see a lot of issues with pages timing out, pages not loading or randomly having to reload, Or pages just crash. You can't have more than a couple miros open at the same time if theres a large amount of data on them. This can be super frustrating while we are in the middle of discussions or planning sessions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It saves me from having to use multiple tools across multiple platforms since it's sorta an all-in-one tool
It updates pretty seamlessly with our JIRA tool which allows me to be more effective and productive.
It gives us a conducive work space to be creative and collaborative.
It updates pretty seamlessly with our JIRA tool which allows me to be more effective and productive.
It gives us a conducive work space to be creative and collaborative.
I cannot live nor work without Miro: infinite collaboration board
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is brilliant. Spatial collaboration where you can embed videos, podcast, extract pdf pages, leave stickies, comments, looms, talktracks. But also can design websites, apps, processes.
And it is so visual. Even the stickies get reduced text to force you to be empathetic towards your potential readers. This is just brilliant.
Miro is a brilliantly designed tool which allows designers to create the best possible products and processes, while inspiring them to do so with great design
And it is so visual. Even the stickies get reduced text to force you to be empathetic towards your potential readers. This is just brilliant.
Miro is a brilliantly designed tool which allows designers to create the best possible products and processes, while inspiring them to do so with great design
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro is perhaps to tough to use for first-timers. So when we want to work with not digital customers, we try to look for alternatives.
It would be nice to have a simple version of Miro to facilitate simple experiences for newcomers.
It would be nice to have a simple version of Miro to facilitate simple experiences for newcomers.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Asynchronous collaboration between teachers.
Asynchronous project management for an open access education platform.
Asynchronous project management for an open access education platform.
A pretty solid collab tool
What do you like best about the product?
I like that many people can go in and all use the tool at the same time. It helps in a remote culture.
What do you dislike about the product?
It is very expensive. We also have a lot trouble with some of the features like the jira integrations.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps us collaborate visually toghether. It's much easier to talk through work and wireframes when we all particpate.
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