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Miro is the AI Innovation Workspace empowering teams to build the future on AWS from idea to execution. Whether designing complex cloud architectures, accelerating migrations, or driving product innovation, teams leverage AI agents (Sidekicks), visual workflows (Flows), Amazon Q Business integration, MCP connectivity with Kiro, and AWS-native diagramming to transform collaboration and delivery.
Reviews (10011)
Pawel M.
Natural, Fast Post-it Feel with Great Performance and Cool AI Add-ons
Reviewed on Jul 08, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
THat it grabs so well this unique feeling working with postit. Work wit postits is easy, natural and fast. Also features around them are very easy to use. Performance is also very good also on very large boards. ALso new addons with AI which eanbles automation are pretty cool.
What do you dislike about the product?
To be honest integration with azure devops have soem room for improvment. Besides that there is nothing to complain.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
This is a long list.
Workshops, drawing software architectur, user journeys, working with requiments, retrospective meetings, preparation to important meetings, nnotes for meeting - you name it.
Workshops, drawing software architectur, user journeys, working with requiments, retrospective meetings, preparation to important meetings, nnotes for meeting - you name it.
Surein V.
Ultimate Collaboration Tool with Room for Improvement
Reviewed on Jul 08, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro for whiteboard discussions and presentations with customers. I find it unique because it lets me get feedback on my presentations or discussions and documents it anonymously, helping me improve my next session. I like its scalability to collaborate with other tools like Asana, Teams, and Outlook, which are used in my office. I feel more connected using Miro compared to Microsoft PowerPoint. The initial setup was easier for me, and it's great that Miro is used as a global app in my organization. I encouraged my peers to try it.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it's slowness or dragging option to move things in the board. Options to roll over the hands and go to other corner of whiteboard give a little trouble.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to get feedback on presentations and whiteboard discussions, allowing me to improve sessions. It documents everything and supports anonymity. I also like its scalability to collaborate with tools like Asana, Teams, and Outlook.
Lucas M.
Intuitive and collaborative interface, with great usability
Reviewed on Jul 07, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
Interface and usability are very good, with an easy user experience. It also stands out for its collaboration and intuitiveness.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have difficulty logging in and accessing the platform, and I also can't stay logged in for a longer period. I also miss having more features and integrations with tools like Figma, Calude, Mixpanel, among others.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Scattered ideas in meetings, lost papers, and notes that no one can find later. Miro has been helping teams centralize their insights in a single space, where everyone can collaborate, organize thoughts, and better structure ideas.
Justyna M.
Streamlined Project Coordination with Miro's Visual Boards
Reviewed on Jul 07, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I appreciate how Miro keeps every language version's stage legible in one view, which is crucial for mapping a translation project from intake through revision to delivery. On a multi-market rollout, the shared board helped us align our linguists, reviewers, and the print handoff without a flurry of status emails. I find it gives me a tidy space to gather terminology queries and reference material before briefing a freelancer, which is key to keeping my coordination steady. I love that I have a single visual board where every project's stage stays legible at a glance, enabling me to coordinate linguists and reviewers across parallel jobs efficiently. I like how it smooths team communication and eases planning by keeping ideas, tasks, and notes on one board where everything is visible. The AI tools are incredibly useful for quickly shaping loose notes, and the integrations save me from switching between applications, making the cost well worth it. I partner Miro with Slack, which allows me to share a board or specific frame directly into the channel already being used for project discussions, and with Google Drive, facilitating reference file and deliverable sharing on the board without searching elsewhere. The initial setup was quite easy, and we didn't face any bigger issues.
What do you dislike about the product?
The strength of large boards is also their weakness. Once one grows dense, moving around it slows, and finding the right corner takes patience. A few of the more capable features sit behind higher tiers, less than ideal for a lean team such as ours. And when several people work a single board at once, things can unravel without a clear structure in place. When several of us work a board at once the structure I set tends to drift, with notes landing in the wrong zone or sections getting shifted, so what would help most is being able to lock a finished section, see a clearer version history of who changed what, and set finer permissions that let reviewers comment without disturbing the underlying layout.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I map project stages on Miro, keeping everything legible and centrally located, improving coordination without endless status emails. It smooths communication, eases planning, and integrates with my other tools, saving time and keeping everything in one place.
Anonymous
Intuitive Design Saves Time, But Enterprise Onboarding Needs Improvement
Reviewed on Jul 06, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I like Miro for its intuitive design, polished look, and the ease with which I can customize it as needed. These features help me save time and create more nuanced views compared to PowerPoint SmartArt or other tools like Microsoft Whiteboard. Miro's features are particularly useful for complex tasks like billing process flows, making it superior for my needs.
What do you dislike about the product?
Buried entry for my team members. We have an enterprise license to do a whole bunch of hoops to sign up. So when I go to share these dashboards with others, it can be challenging.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to brainstorm complex flows and articulate them desirably. It saves me time and creates more nuanced views than PowerPoint or Microsoft whiteboards.
Shiv S.
Streamlined Onboarding with Customizable Templates
Reviewed on Jul 06, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro to create interactive onboarding experiences that guide our new hires through their first weeks with everything organized in one visual workspace. I love how Miro helps during virtual orientation sessions by allowing new hires to collaborate, ask questions, and complete interactive activities using sticky notes. This makes onboarding more engaging and consistent for employees. Additionally, I really appreciate Miro's customizable templates, which allow me to quickly build structured onboarding journeys without creating everything from scratch. The easy-to-understand visual layout makes the process organized and efficient for both HR and employees.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find that large boards in Miro can become cluttered and difficult to navigate, especially when multiple departments contribute content. This can be resolved by using an introductory low-code interface and pre-built templates. Additionally, I think better offline functionality and more advanced templates would improve its usability.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to centralize onboarding materials, reducing confusion and repetitive questions, ensuring consistent information delivery. It makes onboarding engaging and improves knowledge retention while simplifying processes for remote and hybrid employees.
Rakshit S.
Intuitive Collaborator, Perfect for Team Workshops
Reviewed on Jul 06, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I like Miro for its intuitive and flexible visual workspace. It allows multiple people to work on the same board simultaneously, which improves communications and keeps everyone aligned during project planning and problem solving. Miro also makes it easy to brainstorm ideas, plan projects, and collaborate with my team in real time. It helps create process flowcharts, map workflows, organize design reviews, and conduct root cause analysis during problem solving sessions. The transition to Miro improved our brainstorming sessions, workshops, and project planning by bringing everything into one platform. The initial setup was very easy for our team, with creating accounts, inviting team members, and setting up our first boards taking very little time. The intuitive interface and available templates helped us get started quickly, so we were able to begin collaborating with minimal training or technical support.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro could improve its performance on very large or complex boards, as it can be challenging to find specific content on crowded boards. Additionally, certain integrations and premium features are only available on paid plans, which can be limiting for smaller teams or individual users.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to organize ideas, visualize workflows, and collaborate with my team in one place. It improves communication, speeds up planning, and keeps everyone aligned on project progress.
Flavio P.
Essential Tool for Creative Thinking
Reviewed on Jul 06, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I like using Miro to work on design thinking projects with collaborators and students. I really appreciate how it allows the development of a personal problem-solving logic for each person and objective, enabling everyone to organize their ideas uniquely and achieve non-imitative thought processes. I also like its ability to combine different means of organizing information and complement it effectively. Additionally, I value how it allows for more organic storytelling. The initial installation of Miro was very easy, and I always recommend it to colleagues and students.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't have many complaints, however I would like the way of working from the computer to improve a bit, to be more fluid.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to work on design thinking, organizing ideas and developing unique thought processes. It facilitates articulating narratives in a more organic way.
Aarav D.
Intuitive and Collaborative, But Needs Performance Boost
Reviewed on Jul 06, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I like Miro's intuitive and flexible visual workspace. It makes it easy to brainstorm ideas, create flowcharts, and collaborate with team members in real time. I also like that multiple people can work on the same board, which speeds up discussions and improves communication. Miro's interface is intuitive, so most people were able to start creating boards and collaborating without much training, making the initial setup straightforward and easy for our team.
What do you dislike about the product?
One area where Miro could be improved is performance on very large or complex boards, as they can sometimes become slow to load or navigate. Better performance optimization to reduce lag when boards contain thousands of objects would be very helpful. I would also like faster search and filtering options so it's easier to locate specific sticky notes, diagrams, or frames.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to visually organize ideas and collaborate with my team. It keeps everything in one workspace, helping me map processes, brainstorm, and track projects to improve communication and organization.
Rebecca T.
Crucial for Team Collaboration, Needs Better Figma Integration
Reviewed on Jul 06, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I like that many people at work know how to use Miro, and it serves as a standard for us, so I can invite many people and expect them to partake. Miro becomes a shared experience where we can all come together for workshops, and I can share my design work with others. It also hosts various reviews and developer content, allowing us to store research findings. It's just like a digital board where we write important stuff for the current project. The initial setup was pretty easy for me since I used it in school.
What do you dislike about the product?
I prefer FigJam sometimes because it's easier to copy and paste stuff back and forth since I work with UX design. Miro sometimes doesn't act as expected for Figma-like actions. The design aspects feel kind of static. When I add stuff, it's just pictures, and it's pretty static, which takes time.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for collaboration. It's a shared experience where we have workshops, share designs, and store project data. It's a digital board for important project information. Many colleagues know it, making it easy to involve others.