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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 (10010)
Sundeep G.
Flexible Visual Collaboration That Makes Remote Workshops Feel In-Person
Reviewed on Jun 19, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
1. Flexibility Without Too Much Structure
Miro lets teams start with a blank canvas and work however they want.
You can use it for:
Brainstorming
User journey mapping
Product roadmaps
Architecture diagrams
Retrospectives
Strategy workshops
Many tools force users into a specific workflow; Miro is flexible enough to adapt to different teams.
2. Excellent for Distributed Teams
One of Miro's biggest advantages is making remote collaboration feel more interactive.
Features like:
Real-time cursors
Sticky notes
Voting sessions
Facilitation tools
help recreate some of the energy of an in-person workshop.
3. Visual Thinking at Scale
Many collaboration tools are optimized for text. Miro is optimized for visual thinking.
It's often easier to understand:
Complex systems
Customer journeys
Team dependencies
Product strategies
when you can see everything on a single canvas.
4. Strong Workshop Facilitation
For product managers, designers, consultants, and agile coaches, Miro includes many useful facilitation features:
Timers
Voting
Templates
Presentation mode
Breakout activities
These features reduce the effort required to run large workshops.
5. Rich Template Ecosystem
Miro has built a large collection of templates covering:
Agile practices
Design thinking
Product discovery
Strategic planning
Engineering workflows
This helps teams get started quickly instead of building boards from scratch.
6. Integrations With Other Work Tools
Miro works alongside tools such as:
Jira
Slack
Zoom Workplace
Microsoft Teams
This makes it easier to connect brainstorming and planning activities with execution tools.
Miro lets teams start with a blank canvas and work however they want.
You can use it for:
Brainstorming
User journey mapping
Product roadmaps
Architecture diagrams
Retrospectives
Strategy workshops
Many tools force users into a specific workflow; Miro is flexible enough to adapt to different teams.
2. Excellent for Distributed Teams
One of Miro's biggest advantages is making remote collaboration feel more interactive.
Features like:
Real-time cursors
Sticky notes
Voting sessions
Facilitation tools
help recreate some of the energy of an in-person workshop.
3. Visual Thinking at Scale
Many collaboration tools are optimized for text. Miro is optimized for visual thinking.
It's often easier to understand:
Complex systems
Customer journeys
Team dependencies
Product strategies
when you can see everything on a single canvas.
4. Strong Workshop Facilitation
For product managers, designers, consultants, and agile coaches, Miro includes many useful facilitation features:
Timers
Voting
Templates
Presentation mode
Breakout activities
These features reduce the effort required to run large workshops.
5. Rich Template Ecosystem
Miro has built a large collection of templates covering:
Agile practices
Design thinking
Product discovery
Strategic planning
Engineering workflows
This helps teams get started quickly instead of building boards from scratch.
6. Integrations With Other Work Tools
Miro works alongside tools such as:
Jira
Slack
Zoom Workplace
Microsoft Teams
This makes it easier to connect brainstorming and planning activities with execution tools.
What do you dislike about the product?
1. Large Boards Can Become Unmanageable
The same infinite canvas that makes Miro powerful can also become a problem.
Over time, boards can:
Grow to thousands of objects
Become difficult to navigate
Accumulate outdated content
Turn into visual clutter
Teams often need active maintenance and governance to keep boards useful.
2. Performance on Very Large Canvases
When boards become extremely large or contain many images, embedded documents, and diagrams, performance can suffer.
Users may experience:
Slower loading
Lag while zooming or panning
Reduced responsiveness on less powerful devices
3. Weak Knowledge Management
Miro is great for ideation, but less effective as a long-term knowledge repository.
A common pattern is:
Workshop happens in Miro.
Decisions are made.
Teams move execution to Jira, Confluence, Notion, or other tools.
Months later, it can be difficult to understand which parts of a board are still relevant.
The same infinite canvas that makes Miro powerful can also become a problem.
Over time, boards can:
Grow to thousands of objects
Become difficult to navigate
Accumulate outdated content
Turn into visual clutter
Teams often need active maintenance and governance to keep boards useful.
2. Performance on Very Large Canvases
When boards become extremely large or contain many images, embedded documents, and diagrams, performance can suffer.
Users may experience:
Slower loading
Lag while zooming or panning
Reduced responsiveness on less powerful devices
3. Weak Knowledge Management
Miro is great for ideation, but less effective as a long-term knowledge repository.
A common pattern is:
Workshop happens in Miro.
Decisions are made.
Teams move execution to Jira, Confluence, Notion, or other tools.
Months later, it can be difficult to understand which parts of a board are still relevant.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1. Making Ideas Visible
Problem: Ideas discussed in meetings are often trapped in conversations, documents, or people's heads.
How Miro helps:
Teams can visualize ideas with diagrams, sticky notes, maps, and frameworks.
Everyone can see relationships and dependencies in one place.
Benefit:
Complex discussions become easier to understand and align around.
2. Remote Collaboration
Problem: Distributed teams can't gather around a physical whiteboard.
How Miro helps:
Multiple people can contribute simultaneously.
Real-time collaboration creates a shared workspace regardless of location.
Benefit:
Remote and hybrid teams can brainstorm, plan, and facilitate workshops more effectively.
3. Organizing Ambiguous Problems
Problem: Early-stage projects often involve uncertainty, conflicting ideas, and incomplete information.
How Miro helps:
Teams can map customer journeys, processes, systems, and opportunities visually.
Information can be grouped, rearranged, and refined as understanding evolves.
Benefit:
Teams can move from ambiguity toward clarity faster.
Problem: Ideas discussed in meetings are often trapped in conversations, documents, or people's heads.
How Miro helps:
Teams can visualize ideas with diagrams, sticky notes, maps, and frameworks.
Everyone can see relationships and dependencies in one place.
Benefit:
Complex discussions become easier to understand and align around.
2. Remote Collaboration
Problem: Distributed teams can't gather around a physical whiteboard.
How Miro helps:
Multiple people can contribute simultaneously.
Real-time collaboration creates a shared workspace regardless of location.
Benefit:
Remote and hybrid teams can brainstorm, plan, and facilitate workshops more effectively.
3. Organizing Ambiguous Problems
Problem: Early-stage projects often involve uncertainty, conflicting ideas, and incomplete information.
How Miro helps:
Teams can map customer journeys, processes, systems, and opportunities visually.
Information can be grouped, rearranged, and refined as understanding evolves.
Benefit:
Teams can move from ambiguity toward clarity faster.
Computer Games
Easy Visual Design Sharing and Versioning
Reviewed on Jun 19, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
It’s very easy to visually show things and create different versions of the planned designs.
What do you dislike about the product?
Can be too vast and hard to search if we use the same board for a longer set of updates.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Sharing visual designs and version control of approved options.
Accounting
Great UX and Ease of Use, but MCP Server Needs More Functionality
Reviewed on Jun 19, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
UX is great easy to use, I feel like I can go on forever
What do you dislike about the product?
Would like the MCP server to provide more functionality.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
being able to flexibly represent designs and process flow
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Flexible, Powerful Project Management with an Easy-to-Use Interface
Reviewed on Jun 19, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I like the user interface and flexible functionality. Easy to do lots of different things and surprisingly powerful Project Management capabilities.
What do you dislike about the product?
Don't use it enough to know any negative feedback at this stage.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Use it for to do lists, and tracking my long term goals. I want to use it more for tracking daily planning of work.
Emiliano R.
Many Free Features That Help Teams Stay Organized
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
There are many free features that allow any work team to organize their needs effectively.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only thing I don’t like is the limited number of Spaces Works available for free.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It’s helping my organization by allowing us to create different diagrams. Without them, we wouldn’t have an organized workflow.
Manuel N.
Excellent for Collaboration, Continuous Improvement Needed in AI
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I love the possibility of collaborating on Miro, especially for me and my team, as we can have all the necessary information and ideas about a requirement or problem we are solving on a single board. Miro allows you to put different types of files, information, or links on a board, plus the same artifacts it has to organize information, which is one of the great advantages in collaboration. I also like that I use it with PowerPoint, Teams, Photoshop, Lightroom, and Pexels, as it can be like a large desk to work on something. I find it easier with Miro compared to other tools. I highly recommend it as a very good tool, it is proven, has plenty of integrations, and is well worth it.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have been using the artificial intelligence feature, the Sidekick, and it seems to me that it is still a feature that needs improvement. It seems like a box that is connected with part of the board's content, but not with the whole context. Also, you can't have two instances of Sidekick and sometimes that is necessary. Sometimes the Sidekick generates something but doesn't quite understand what you want to do with it. Also, the sharing part sometimes is difficult for me; although it is supposed to be easy because you send the link and that's it, in practice it is not always like that. It should be easier to resolve at that moment.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to document insights and design workflows. It is useful for mapping solutions and storing information on a single board, facilitating collaboration. It allows managing different types of files and organizing ideas with reports and other artifacts, which is a great advantage.
Market Research
User-Friendly Interface and Great Integrations Make Miro a Strong Tool
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
user friendly interface , great integrations and a really strong tool
What do you dislike about the product?
there is a learning curve to get the maximum out of miro
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
brainstorming and putting ideas to " paper "
Dafvid S.
Versatile and Easy Visualization Tool
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I love creating all kinds of boards, flows, and visualizations with Miro. It's the way Miro handles visualizations that makes it so nice for me. I really appreciate the simplistic way of visualizing that can still become very complex and advanced when needed. Miro is great for both simple things and more advanced stuff. I also found the initial setup easy; you create an account, a board, and then you're off.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm not sure, but the icon handling could probably improve a bit. It's difficult to find the icons needed sometimes. I have also gotten a little frustrated about the frame handling sometimes though. I want to use it only as a context where you click on a frame and you get the entire context of something, but it seems like Miro is using it as a block, just like other blocks, and I think that's a bit of a pain.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro excels in creating visualizations, allowing me to make both simple and advanced designs effortlessly.
Verified User
Easily Accessible and Convenient Miro with Minor Issues
Reviewed on Jun 17, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I really like the opportunity to work in a team on Miro. Its easy accessibility and free basis are also appealing. It was the first service I used and it's just convenient. It was very easy to log in, create, and plan, just clicked, created, spread out, and you're sitting planning.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would say that the only small problem is that at first it's difficult to get used to having to move with the scroll wheel or the arrow keys. Usually, you want to move like in a typical Photoshop with the right mouse button, but it seems that this can be switched in the settings.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps to structure all information and provides the opportunity for teamwork.
Primary/Secondary Education
Easy-to-Use Whiteboard Flowcharts, But Accidental Component Moves Can Be Frustrating
Reviewed on Jun 17, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I like the whiteboard feature with flow charts. It easy to use and works better than Visio.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm annoyed when I go to move the whiteboard position and I accidentally grab a component that isn't locked down and move it
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaborative space for my staff to share ideas