Miro
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What do you like best about the product?
The Free Options are very beneficial for those who can't afford the free plan, yet at the same time a great return on investment for those who upgrade for the paid plan.
What do you dislike about the product?
It would be nice if you could make more free templates.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Planning, presentation prep, building funnels
Miro makes it extremely easy to communicate ideas/data to my colleagues.
What do you like best about the product?
I like two things
1) Templates: Cuts down the effort to organize shapes, and I can jump straight to implementation.
2) UI: The UI makes it easy for a Miro beginner. The learning curve was easy for me.
1) Templates: Cuts down the effort to organize shapes, and I can jump straight to implementation.
2) UI: The UI makes it easy for a Miro beginner. The learning curve was easy for me.
What do you dislike about the product?
I dislike :
1) Not exactly tailored for data teams: I am a data person and would like templates for cohort analysis, etc, for example.
1) Not exactly tailored for data teams: I am a data person and would like templates for cohort analysis, etc, for example.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Currently doing a funnel analysis for my company. it is helping visualize a large and complicated funnel.
Excellent application for facilitation
What do you like best about the product?
I like to work with Miro when conducting group dynamics, I believe it allows for team integration and fosters synergy.
What do you dislike about the product?
When you need to download the template where you have worked, if it is very large, it cannot be viewed properly. There should be an option to reduce the scale or rearrange it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When we are working as a team and there are points that require our attention because we need to overcome them, we work on them in Miro.
The problem is shown, brainstorming is noted, priorities are set, and we reach the answer; this is how we tackle the problem.
The problem is shown, brainstorming is noted, priorities are set, and we reach the answer; this is how we tackle the problem.
Great for Org Charts and Brainstorming!
What do you like best about the product?
We use Miro for a variety of things, but I've found process mapping, brainstorming, and org charting to be where I have used it most.
What do you dislike about the product?
Potentially the learning curve could be steep for someone that comes from a typical Visio/Office based UI
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Org planning, Process mapping for enterprise service management, Brainstorming with the team on various items including product solutioning and retros
Miro Product Review
What do you like best about the product?
All in one page. You can zoom in frame within frame which provides an in-depth view and at the same time an overview. Integration with Atlassian products particularly Jira. Easy login with SSO enabled.
What do you dislike about the product?
Frequent inactivity time-out. Level of Zoom in in case multiple frame exists.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps to do manage PI planning, Train Sync and Team Sync cadences. Environment Topology can be drawn using Miro.
Great canvas workspace !
What do you like best about the product?
really easy to work with and calibrate with a team
What do you dislike about the product?
the free version is super limited. you really need the paid version
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use miro to map out our PRDs, customer outreach automation plans, and journey mapping as if we were working on a whiteboard together in the office
Great collaborative tool
What do you like best about the product?
Ease of Use: Miro is incredibly user-friendly, making it easy to jump right in and start creating. The intuitive design ensures that even those new to the platform can navigate it with minimal effort.
User Interface: The interface is clean, modern, and visually appealing. It’s designed to be straightforward, which enhances the overall user experience.
Highly Editable: One of Miro’s standout features is its high level of editability. You can customize boards extensively to fit your specific needs, whether you're brainstorming, planning, or collaborating.
Real-Time Collaboration: Miro excels in facilitating collaboration. Multiple users can work on the same board simultaneously, making it perfect for team projects and remote work.
User Interface: The interface is clean, modern, and visually appealing. It’s designed to be straightforward, which enhances the overall user experience.
Highly Editable: One of Miro’s standout features is its high level of editability. You can customize boards extensively to fit your specific needs, whether you're brainstorming, planning, or collaborating.
Real-Time Collaboration: Miro excels in facilitating collaboration. Multiple users can work on the same board simultaneously, making it perfect for team projects and remote work.
What do you dislike about the product?
Controls Can Be Hard to Get Used To: While Miro is generally easy to use, the controls can be slightly challenging to master initially. It might take some time to become fully comfortable with them.
Different Controls Compared to Other Tools: The controls in Miro differ from those in other tools you might use daily. This can lead to a learning curve as you adjust to the new system.
Hard-to-Find Features: Some features are not immediately obvious and may require searching or consulting help resources to locate. This can be a bit frustrating when you need to access them quickly.
Different Controls Compared to Other Tools: The controls in Miro differ from those in other tools you might use daily. This can lead to a learning curve as you adjust to the new system.
Hard-to-Find Features: Some features are not immediately obvious and may require searching or consulting help resources to locate. This can be a bit frustrating when you need to access them quickly.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Allows us to work efficiently and most importantly collaboratively.
Miro has basically everything I need!
What do you like best about the product?
The usage of shortcuts (e.g. V) is something I really like and makes it so easy to use.
Also the design and optical appearance is nicer than in other tools.
Never needed to use the customer support, since the online help is good.
The templates are a game changer.
Miro has SSO and thereofore I can use it without high hurdles and often.
Also the design and optical appearance is nicer than in other tools.
Never needed to use the customer support, since the online help is good.
The templates are a game changer.
Miro has SSO and thereofore I can use it without high hurdles and often.
What do you dislike about the product?
It uses quite a lot of RAM and leads to a slower performance on my notebook sometimes.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Brainstorming for Activity diagrams as well as agile methods like retros are my most often use cases.
Miro as a tool for academic learning
What do you like best about the product?
I like quite a lot of things about Miro.
Miro is a powerful online tool, manifesting as a whiteboard for multitudinal purposes. Personally I find it is useful in several things:
1. Team brainstorming, planning, and visual collaboration.
Most other software such as whiteboard fox don't offer real-time editing to the refined degree which miro does. There's just plentiful features that enable this. For example:
a) Cursor tracking (lets one see where others are working)
b) Real-time updating
c) Easy sharing (to add more collaborators)
d) Facilitation tools and reactions
e) Just literally myriads of other features.
2. Use as a whiteboard.
Miro allows us to have the ability to add sticky notes, diagrams, and mind maps.
Personally, I find it is quite useful in maths:
a)Easy Math as an extension helps with LaTeX formatting
b)You can easily draw symbols with pens of varying formats
c)Easy to insert diagrams and pictures
d)Text formatting is streamlined.
I often use Miro for a variety of reasons. Every time when I want to try out a math problem, without the availability of paper, or even just group-solve something, I find Miro is invaluable.
4) Actionability
Not every platform offers a direct path to achieving/completing a project. Miro aids one in organization, such as mapping out workflows, managing agile projects, or say, running workshops. Essentially, Miro just offers a seamless experience: integrations to tools like Slack, Jira, and Google Drive.
It's also quite easy to implement ideas. There are various extensions and tools that are suited to pretty much any situation needed in any environment.
Miro is a powerful online tool, manifesting as a whiteboard for multitudinal purposes. Personally I find it is useful in several things:
1. Team brainstorming, planning, and visual collaboration.
Most other software such as whiteboard fox don't offer real-time editing to the refined degree which miro does. There's just plentiful features that enable this. For example:
a) Cursor tracking (lets one see where others are working)
b) Real-time updating
c) Easy sharing (to add more collaborators)
d) Facilitation tools and reactions
e) Just literally myriads of other features.
2. Use as a whiteboard.
Miro allows us to have the ability to add sticky notes, diagrams, and mind maps.
Personally, I find it is quite useful in maths:
a)Easy Math as an extension helps with LaTeX formatting
b)You can easily draw symbols with pens of varying formats
c)Easy to insert diagrams and pictures
d)Text formatting is streamlined.
I often use Miro for a variety of reasons. Every time when I want to try out a math problem, without the availability of paper, or even just group-solve something, I find Miro is invaluable.
4) Actionability
Not every platform offers a direct path to achieving/completing a project. Miro aids one in organization, such as mapping out workflows, managing agile projects, or say, running workshops. Essentially, Miro just offers a seamless experience: integrations to tools like Slack, Jira, and Google Drive.
It's also quite easy to implement ideas. There are various extensions and tools that are suited to pretty much any situation needed in any environment.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes, on a larger scale, I find it difficult to work on a free plan. Having only 3 active boards is a detriment when I want to simultaneously work on multiple projects, in academia this might be different problems, study sessions, and quite a spectrum of other things.
I find the customer support on the whole is good, but while other platforms have an AI customer service, Miro doesn't seem to. Nonetheless, the help centre, and a entire forum is sufficient.
I find the customer support on the whole is good, but while other platforms have an AI customer service, Miro doesn't seem to. Nonetheless, the help centre, and a entire forum is sufficient.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Normally to collaborate with peers you would:
Go on a zoom call, share a google docs or other collaborative platforms.
(Else, one might go on a face-to-face session, which is quite cumbersome to organize at times)
Yet platforms and services like Google Docs lack the versatility and features which Miro offers. Now, I can simultaneously draw, and add text. I can insert tables, mindmaps, and plentiful other things in a easy, user-friendly space.
Even for individual use, Miro is like Apple's notes app but significantly better. Not only does Miro offer unique features and integrations, yet it also is hosted online, accessible anytime, as well as secure and easy to share. Say that I want to finish a textbook. Instead of having to manually write notes on paper, which is very easy to lose, I can create a digital record whilst using Miro. It's easy to make spaces for different tasks, and whenever I'm on a new chapter I can: take a screenshot of the book, paste it onto miro, and annotate it *freehand* (on google docs everyone can probably relate how difficult image wrapping with text is), whilst adding collaborators if needed, plus the perks of flamboyant colours, simple organization, etc.
Go on a zoom call, share a google docs or other collaborative platforms.
(Else, one might go on a face-to-face session, which is quite cumbersome to organize at times)
Yet platforms and services like Google Docs lack the versatility and features which Miro offers. Now, I can simultaneously draw, and add text. I can insert tables, mindmaps, and plentiful other things in a easy, user-friendly space.
Even for individual use, Miro is like Apple's notes app but significantly better. Not only does Miro offer unique features and integrations, yet it also is hosted online, accessible anytime, as well as secure and easy to share. Say that I want to finish a textbook. Instead of having to manually write notes on paper, which is very easy to lose, I can create a digital record whilst using Miro. It's easy to make spaces for different tasks, and whenever I'm on a new chapter I can: take a screenshot of the book, paste it onto miro, and annotate it *freehand* (on google docs everyone can probably relate how difficult image wrapping with text is), whilst adding collaborators if needed, plus the perks of flamboyant colours, simple organization, etc.
A potent tool
What do you like best about the product?
I really love the dinamic fluence of the work in Miro. I love to have one board with a brainstorm and another with a moldboard for a interior project.
What do you dislike about the product?
Right now...I don't have anything on it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The mindmapping and the collaborative tools.
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