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Miro is a great collaboration tool to bring people together online
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is easy to use and has all the general options to facilitate great online workshops! Being able to access all the templates from the community is a big plus! It makes your life as facilitator of remote teams way easier. I'm using Miro daily to help me accelerate my Team and our Product.
What do you dislike about the product?
The loading time of big miro boards is sometimes cumbersome. Also the way of locking/hiding items is not really intuitive.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As remote teams we need to work together efficiently and need to talk extensively throughout the day. Other collaborating softwares and whiteboards don't offer these ranges of possibilties Miro has.
Design Thinking online from Academy to Profession
What do you like best about the product?
Miro's real-time collaboration capabilities make it ideal for remote design and academic teams. It's vast template selection and infinite canvas promote expansive thinking for brainstorming and design. Miro integrates seamlessly with tools like Slack, Trello, and Dropbox, with customizable widgets for capturing and organizing ideas. Finally, Miro's presentation mode and feedback mechanisms ensure a holistic approach from ideation to presentation for both designers and academicians.
What do you dislike about the product?
As an Architect, coming from a design background, I still seek more design features to be implemented inside of Miro, basic ones like smart selection or color settings for images, or clone capability like in Photoshop so that I can use it frequently and in one place so that any project I am implementing no matter how complex it is, I don't need to use various software for it but I can get all the support I need inside of 1 space and that is Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The main purpose of usage as an Agile coach is for collaboration and product management perspectives. Miro supports me in solving challenges like asynchronous work in complex environments between different participants from different countries and different time zones. This is a huge benefit. In addition, as a Product management, customer centricity and design thinking tools are everything for us!! Hence, creating personas, elaborating on CJM (Customer Journey Maps), etc. is essential and a big benefit to be used by Miro whether via templates or the flexibility to design it from 0.
Miro has been the missing link in virtual collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to collaborate with people virtually. I use Miro for workshops, agile ceremonies, visualisation and a space to think alone.
There are many pre-built applications and templates and the miro-verse is a treasure trove of insipration.
I use Miro every day!
There are many pre-built applications and templates and the miro-verse is a treasure trove of insipration.
I use Miro every day!
What do you dislike about the product?
The table function needs improving - it is very basic. Miro users would also benefit from being able to store data in databases with the ability to link across databases - this would make it the ultimate tool for me
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is intuative for people to start using on day one - this makes it a great collaboration tool. It has good functionality making it quick and easy to create all sorts of design related artefacts. You can also export individual objects, frames and even pages as a PDF for easy sharing outside of the tool.
I'm a huge Miro Advocate and I love the development it's taken
What do you like best about the product?
Collaboration and ability to add my messy thoughts to an area to organise them quickly and effectively. It's easy to fire over a Miro link to members of the business to showcase business information in that rough draft view.
What do you dislike about the product?
The current password function isn't great. As the creator of a board, I should be able to view the password I set for the board a couple of months later. I'm likely not using the same password for every board.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Currently, it's helping me manage my team with onboarding and planning their workload. I'm able to centralise all of the links to important areas as projects grow and I'm able to host an onboarding area for introducing new members to the team. I'm able to strategise my team's workflow and dictate what they work on next whilst planning how long a task is likely to take them and how it might affect the product roadmap. I've also been able to use AI to run quick research analyses to gain quick insights to iterate or validate designs effectively. This has rapidly moved a project starting point without relying on a full detailed analysis. Whilst the sentiment analysis isn't 100% correct, it speeds up the process and I only need to adjust about 30% of the stickies.
Great tool to collaborate within Hybrid teams
What do you like best about the product?
The visualization of Miro really supports Hybrid team collaboration. It assures that people not sitting in the room are looking at the same data. having the input from the team directly visible greatly improves discussion about the topics on hand. Using the desktop version, you have an easy way through the different tabs to see all your meetings you have frequent, every day in one tool. It’s quite easy to use.
The basics can be learned quite easily, with new members it takes about 10 min to learn this. Another thing to note, you can have many projects and for each project you can determine the user access, this works great in keeping information separated and allow the right access control. There are some good templates in Miro, Although I use them mostly as high-level inspiration and adapt them extensively. Used customer support a few times and they are quick and thorough in their response.
The basics can be learned quite easily, with new members it takes about 10 min to learn this. Another thing to note, you can have many projects and for each project you can determine the user access, this works great in keeping information separated and allow the right access control. There are some good templates in Miro, Although I use them mostly as high-level inspiration and adapt them extensively. Used customer support a few times and they are quick and thorough in their response.
What do you dislike about the product?
Maintaining and setting up boards, takes time. To fully understand all features you will spend some time learning these, the interface can be a bit confusing sometimes in the beginning and you will refer to the help function quite a bit. Another thing is that Miro evolves, you need to keep up. Integration is great and difficult sometimes, there are many integrations offered, unfortunate it can be a hit or miss if they can work within your Company IT environment. Application is itself easy, fully web based. Not that having different board owners, will require training and setting some standards to the ones that will maintain/develop these boards, as there are so many way in setting up content.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Having Hybrid teams that can work in a simple way to visualize information. The tool has become the main collaboration tool for working with these teams globally
MIRO has completely transformed the way my team and I work together
What do you like best about the product?
MIRO's user-friendly interface is one of its standout features. Navigating the platform feels intuitive, and it replicates the experience of working on a physical whiteboard. The drag-and-drop functionality, along with a wide range of pre-built templates, makes brainstorming, project planning, and creative collaboration a breeze. For beginners and seasoned users alike, MIRO is a highly accessible platform.
I use MIRO almost daily for various tasks - from planning projects and visualizing ideas to conducting remote workshops. The platform's adaptability is impressive, making it a valuable addition to our daily workflow. Its real-time collaboration features facilitate efficient teamwork, especially when working remotely.
What I (really) Like:
-MIRO's user-friendly interface that makes collaboration easy and intuitive.
-The extensive range of pre-built templates for various use cases.
-Real-time collaboration that enables effective remote teamwork.
-Excellent customer support and an extensive knowledge base.
-Frequent updates and improvements to the platform based on user feedback.
I use MIRO almost daily for various tasks - from planning projects and visualizing ideas to conducting remote workshops. The platform's adaptability is impressive, making it a valuable addition to our daily workflow. Its real-time collaboration features facilitate efficient teamwork, especially when working remotely.
What I (really) Like:
-MIRO's user-friendly interface that makes collaboration easy and intuitive.
-The extensive range of pre-built templates for various use cases.
-Real-time collaboration that enables effective remote teamwork.
-Excellent customer support and an extensive knowledge base.
-Frequent updates and improvements to the platform based on user feedback.
What do you dislike about the product?
Getting started with MIRO is relatively straightforward, but there's a learning curve when it comes to leveraging its full potential. Onboarding and setup are generally smooth, thanks to their helpful tutorials and ample documentation. However, mastering the more advanced features might take some time and experimentation.
MIRO is packed with features that cater to a wide range of use cases. The extensive collection of widgets, integrations, and templates is commendable. However, it's important to note that some advanced features might feel overwhelming for users who are new to the platform. Streamlining and simplifying certain aspects could make MIRO even more user-friendly.
What I do not like (su much):
-The learning curve for mastering advanced features.
-Some integrations could be more user-friendly.
-The platform can be a bit resource-intensive, causing lag on older devices.
-The pricing may be steep for smaller teams or individual users.
MIRO is packed with features that cater to a wide range of use cases. The extensive collection of widgets, integrations, and templates is commendable. However, it's important to note that some advanced features might feel overwhelming for users who are new to the platform. Streamlining and simplifying certain aspects could make MIRO even more user-friendly.
What I do not like (su much):
-The learning curve for mastering advanced features.
-Some integrations could be more user-friendly.
-The platform can be a bit resource-intensive, causing lag on older devices.
-The pricing may be steep for smaller teams or individual users.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In my experience, the benefits of using Miro are manifold:
-Enhanced Collaboration: Miro has improved our ability to collaborate in a remote and distributed work environment. It has allowed us to maintain a high level of engagement and participation in meetings, workshops, and projects.
-Visual Clarity: Miro helps us convey complex ideas with clarity, making it easier for team members to understand and contribute effectively.
-Project Efficiency: Streamlining workflows and leveraging Miro's templates has reduced project completion times and increased efficiency.
-Knowledge Management: With Miro, we have an organized repository of visual documentation that we can revisit and update as needed. This has proven invaluable for ongoing projects and reference.
-Innovation: The freedom to brainstorm without space restrictions, coupled with diverse visual tools, fosters creativity and innovation within our team.
-Enhanced Collaboration: Miro has improved our ability to collaborate in a remote and distributed work environment. It has allowed us to maintain a high level of engagement and participation in meetings, workshops, and projects.
-Visual Clarity: Miro helps us convey complex ideas with clarity, making it easier for team members to understand and contribute effectively.
-Project Efficiency: Streamlining workflows and leveraging Miro's templates has reduced project completion times and increased efficiency.
-Knowledge Management: With Miro, we have an organized repository of visual documentation that we can revisit and update as needed. This has proven invaluable for ongoing projects and reference.
-Innovation: The freedom to brainstorm without space restrictions, coupled with diverse visual tools, fosters creativity and innovation within our team.
Miro is the best collaboration tool!
What do you like best about the product?
The tool is always reinventing itself and bringing new functionalities. They truly listen to the customer feedback and improve every day.
What do you dislike about the product?
I hear some people complaining about zooming in and out
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Workshops
Miro is my number one tool
What do you like best about the product?
As a User Experience Architect Miro has basically become my default tool for everything I need to do. I use it almost all day everyday. From planning and documenting user research, planning and facilitating design workshops and presentations, doing mindmaps, creating user journeys, IA and site maps, and even creating basic wireframes. The plethora of templates that are avaiable make getting started on a board inspiring and easy. There so many features in the tool that make it indespensible it is hard to narrow to only a few. The features I use most regulaly would be; the wireframe library, meeting features like timer, notes and voting, cards, diagramming shapes, and obviously stickie notes. The new AI features are a really great start too. Customer Support is fantastic also, with both a well supported community where you can post feature wishlists and Miro regularly update with progress on those features. Through to Miro supported advocate communities such as the Enterprise Advocate community. Additionally the 'Miroverse' is great for templates and ideas on how others are using Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would love to see the wireframing tools expanded exponentially; the inclusion of more components and icons (say outlined ones not just solids) and be more flexible in their editable features, like colours and fonts. I'd like to see better integration of Miro into Microsoft Teams; it's there currently and it works wonderfully, its only shortfall is that it currently doesn't record the video in Teams of the onscreen activity (I understand that might be a Microsoft issue and not a Miro issue though). For businesses and enterprises, I would love to see an expansion of company templating to include being able to have company-wide fonts and company-wide colour palettes so you can easily be on brand in your organisation.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Any and all customer and user experience needs and problems are solved using Miro. It's our design team's default tool, which is beneficial because it means we are consistent in our approach and we know roughly what to expect as deliverables.
Collaborative design
What do you like best about the product?
I consider that the most useful thing for me is building flows and being able to do workshops with the design and product team.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I find least useful about miro is presentation construction. I prefer the Google Slide template. I don't feel like it's easy to share with the public outside of design. Business people, for example, prefer to read in a document.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I realize that Miro has been updating and keeping up with technology. The implementation of AI mainly helping designers.
Best tool for planning and collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I love using Miro for its collaboration features. My team is working across the world which means having a trusted tool to is needed. The UI is very intuitive even if you are a newbie in Miro. I love the fact that I can use Miro for most of my needs in working like doing prioritisation, presentation, brainstorming and documentation. You can easily work with Miro with no/too little training or guidance. I also love the product marketing strategy of Miro. They always keep the users up to date regarding the new features of Miro that keep the users engaged.
What do you dislike about the product?
I can not think of any downside in Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is helping me solve the collaboration.
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