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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)
Piyush B.
Fluid UI, Powerful Real-Time Collaboration, and Time-Saving Miro Assist
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
WThe biggest value for me comes from the fluidity of the UI/UX and the real-time multiplayer capabilities. The intuitive drag-and-drop canvas and smart snapping allow me to quickly build clean, structured sprint planning boards, system architecture diagrams, and user flowcharts in minutes rather than hours. During live workshops, facilitation tools like the built-in timer, dot voting, and private mode keep sessions highly structured and eliminate groupthink.
On the AI & Intelligence front, Miro Assist has noticeably streamlined post-workshop administrative cleanup; automatically clustering hundreds of brainstorming sticky notes by topic or sentiment and summarizing entire boards saves me at least an hour of synthesis per session. An unexpected benefit has been how smoothly the platform handles integrations—pulling live Jira issues and GitHub cards directly onto the board and syncing updates bidirectionally bridges the gap between visual planning and actual sprint execution. Furthermore, the community-driven Miroverse templates and guided starter tutorials made team onboarding effortless, allowing even non-technical stakeholders to contribute on day one without hand-holding.momentum.
On the AI & Intelligence front, Miro Assist has noticeably streamlined post-workshop administrative cleanup; automatically clustering hundreds of brainstorming sticky notes by topic or sentiment and summarizing entire boards saves me at least an hour of synthesis per session. An unexpected benefit has been how smoothly the platform handles integrations—pulling live Jira issues and GitHub cards directly onto the board and syncing updates bidirectionally bridges the gap between visual planning and actual sprint execution. Furthermore, the community-driven Miroverse templates and guided starter tutorials made team onboarding effortless, allowing even non-technical stakeholders to contribute on day one without hand-holding.momentum.
What do you dislike about the product?
When it comes to performance, boards that accumulate heavy visual assets—such as dozens of embedded Figma prototypes, high-resolution PDFs, and extensive vector maps—can occasionally experience slight frame drops or slower initial loading on lower-spec hardware. From an onboarding and UX standpoint, while basic navigation and sticky notes are immediately accessible, managing granular object permissions, complex frame hierarchies, and advanced keyboard shortcuts requires a modest learning curve for newer collaborators. Additionally, vector PDF export options can sometimes be finicky with font scaling and formatting if frames aren't configured with exact boundary ratios beforehand.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the problem of fractured documentation, scattered communication channels, and unproductive alignment meetings. Instead of toggling between disparate slide decks, static documents, and chat threads, our cross-functional team (developers, designers, and product leads) shares a single, living source of truth.
From an ROI and productivity perspective, it has dramatically cut down meeting overhead and shortened our ideation-to-development cycle. Running asynchronous walkthroughs via Talktrack and centralizing architecture mapping directly inside the canvas has reduced redundant catch-ups and accelerated sign-offs across complex, multi-stakeholder projects.
From an ROI and productivity perspective, it has dramatically cut down meeting overhead and shortened our ideation-to-development cycle. Running asynchronous walkthroughs via Talktrack and centralizing architecture mapping directly inside the canvas has reduced redundant catch-ups and accelerated sign-offs across complex, multi-stakeholder projects.
alicia s.
Easy to Learn with a Wide Range of Usability
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
Wide range of usability and easy to learn
What do you dislike about the product?
I sometimes struggle with the collaboration part and knowing how to share baords and collaborate
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is providing a visual aid to be able to talk through project steps and processes. Makes it easier to outline and refine processes
Medical Devices
Seamless Miro Experience for Large, Professional Architecture Diagrams
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
Miro works seamlessly, very large architecture diagrams are easily rendered. There are lots of templates to quick start. Icons and colors look very elegant and professional. Onboarding team is easy. Miro seamlessly integrates with other tool very well.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometime in Google Chrome browser there is blurriness in designs. We have to go to EDGE to continue working.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keeping architecture designs , product vision board in one place
Steve B.
Visual Clarity and Ease in Project Management
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I find Miro simple to use, clear, and easy to edit, which is great for project management. The visual aspect is very appealing and aids in understanding complex processes. We use the ticket/sticky note format, which is really clear for anyone to look at a project board and understand the status and next steps quickly. Setting up Miro was very easy; we established some templates and trained quickly, making the transition smooth.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find that the Excel integration could be better. I would find it valuable to link and edit Excel sheets directly on a Miro board.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We find Miro improves long-term project management visibility and helps us plan effectively for the immediate 3-4 weeks.
Phelire N.
Speedy Discovery and Feedback with Powerful AI
Reviewed on Aug 17, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I really love the new AI features in Miro. They make my work a lot faster, especially during the product discovery phase, by helping me summarize and consolidate feedback efficiently. I appreciate how the AI can draw out key themes and suggest solutions, and it remembers what I've told it as I move on in my workflow. The easy-to-use interface and templates are also great, as they help bring my thoughts into one place and make it easier to share feedback with stakeholders and developers. Additionally, the tools for running meetings and using timers are extremely valuable.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing at this stage feature wise, everything works. I think sometimes it can be very slow. It consumes a lot of memory, so it does tend to be slow. And it lags sometimes, not all the time. So maybe that could be improved.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me consolidate findings from stakeholders and clients, speeding up my product discovery phase. I love the AI features for summarizing and brainstorming, making it easy to draw key themes and suggest solutions. It's easy to set up and integrates well with other tools.
suresh s.
Easy Architectural Explanations with Miro
Reviewed on Aug 16, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro for architecture explanations, and I find it really helpful for explaining concepts simply. I like the development framework, particularly because it's easy to drag and drop, and it's very neat and clean. Also, the initial setup was easy, which made things straightforward for me. I use it daily, and we have around 10 people sharing it currently.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find it would be nice to integrate Visio into Miro. Some of our enterprise architecture is in Visio, and it would be easier to integrate them rather than recreating them. Also, it would be nice if Miro supported more than just Mermaid diagrams, like UML.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for architecture explanations, and it helps me explain concepts simply.
Anonymous
Essential Tool for Global Collaboration
Reviewed on Aug 15, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Miro is really intuitive and easy to use. I also appreciate how it facilitates virtual collaboration across borders with team members in different countries, allowing everyone to work on things in their own time and space. Using boards, post-it notes, images, PDFs, and AI tools for handwriting recognition in Miro saves a lot of time and removes ambiguity. The integration with Teams is useful too, letting us share boards during calls. Initial setup was super simple, and I find that valuable as well.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm getting a standard scale on boards because when we're collaborating, some people add massive things in a completely different scale. What's already on the board. And then you spend a lot of time zooming in and zooming out on different pieces when it'd be nice if they kinda unified in appearance.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for virtual collaboration, allowing team members in different countries to work at their own pace. It saves time and removes ambiguity, making collaboration seamless. However, a unified scale on boards would help reduce time spent adjusting different elements.
Catherine J.
Visual Brainstorming That Brings Teams Together—With Solid Performance
Reviewed on Aug 14, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
A typical Miro session starts with a blank canvas, but it doesn’t stay blank for long. I can pull ideas, notes, diagrams, and feedback into one shared space and then watch the conversation take shape visually. I especially like using boards for brainstorming sessions, when several people need to contribute at the same time and build on each other’s input. Performance has been consistently solid for the boards and collaboration activities I usually run.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would not say Miro has a major weakness for the way I use it. The only thing that can become slightly inconvenient is managing a board after it grows significantly complex. When a workspace contains numerous frames, sticky notes, comments, and visual elements, it takes a little longer to locate something specific, even if we use support too. The wide range of available features also makes the first few sessions feel somewhat busy for someone who has never used a visual collaboration platform before.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One problem I faced was that ideas and project discussions were scattered across meetings, emails, chat messages, and separate documents. Miro solved this by giving the team one shared visual workspace where we could collect ideas, organize information, and work on the same board together. Brainstorming, process mapping, planning, and workshops also became easier. The process of onboarding is also very simple now. Miro also reduced the need to repeatedly explain ideas through long messages or follow-up meetings.
Krish B.
Collaborative Visual Workspace That Makes Brainstorming Simple
Reviewed on Aug 14, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
Miro’s best feature is its collaborative visual workspace. I love how it makes brainstorming, planning, and sharing ideas simple and interactive. The infinite canvas, templates, and real-time collaboration help teams turn ideas into clear, organized outcomes together.
What do you dislike about the product?
The main thing I dislike about Miro is that large boards can sometimes feel overwhelming and cluttered. It can also take some time for new users to learn all the features and navigate everything efficiently.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the problem of scattered ideas and poor collaboration by providing one shared visual workspace. It helps me brainstorm, organize projects, communicate with teammates, and plan events more efficiently, saving time and making teamwork clearer and more engaging.
Anamika R.
Clean, Easy-to-Use Platform for Project Planning and Collaboration
Reviewed on Aug 14, 2026
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is one of the best platforms for project planning, discussion, and tracking. I use it in both my personal and professional life. Uploading images and other documents is very easy, and getting started is simple too. The UI is clean and straightforward, so it’s easy to understand and use. The cost is also quite affordable.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing for me. It works perfectly for me.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Project planning and discussion.
It is very easy to use.
It is very easy to use.