Miro
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Makes my communication with coworkers much easier than long documents
What do you like best about the product?
My work as Produt Manager requires constant discussion on thing that not exist yet. I'm a heavy visual learner, and turns out that in my experience, most people struggle to visualize new concepts without a visual representation.
And that's when Miro stands out. I started drawing things, mocking wireframes, creating workflows and so on with no onboarding nor research on it, just felt easy and intuitive to use most of the tools at first sight.
Majority of folks collaborating around it had easy time doing it as well.
I may have used Miro around 80% of my work days over the past 3 years
And that's when Miro stands out. I started drawing things, mocking wireframes, creating workflows and so on with no onboarding nor research on it, just felt easy and intuitive to use most of the tools at first sight.
Majority of folks collaborating around it had easy time doing it as well.
I may have used Miro around 80% of my work days over the past 3 years
What do you dislike about the product?
It's kind of expensive for Brazilian companies to largely adopt it to all employees. I've experienced, a couple of times, turnarounds being made out to avoid high billing costs. And sometimes we even got forced to move to other inferior but cheaper tool.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I mainly use Miro today for process mapping and sometimes for wireframes.
Wireframes templates and components make along with some "hidden" features such as previewing the next component, with the proper spacing, generates small gains of productivity but most importantly, not interrupt my current line of thought that otherwise would be interrupted frequently to make it organized.
Wireframes templates and components make along with some "hidden" features such as previewing the next component, with the proper spacing, generates small gains of productivity but most importantly, not interrupt my current line of thought that otherwise would be interrupted frequently to make it organized.
Best Visual Resource for Program Management
What do you like best about the product?
Everything is customizable in the sense that we're able to create tables, flowcharts, shapes, colors, lists, etc all in one spot. Also having one space with multiple sections to jump through is extremely helpful, especially when we have projects with multiple layers and also when we want to go back to reference historical data.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish the AI tools were a bit more robust in the sense that a numbered checklist could be turned into a flowchart.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One way we use Miro is as a visual calendar that shows our prospective and confirmed projects months in advance. But instead of just showing the event on a timeline like Google/Microsoft Calendar does, we're able to list out as much data as possible in one spot so that all details are available at a glance.
Collaboration and Ideation tool
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is very flexible and versatile in how it can be used.
I use it primarily for ideation, design thinking sessions, prioritisation of product features, ....
I use it almost daily in my work and personal life.
I use it primarily for ideation, design thinking sessions, prioritisation of product features, ....
I use it almost daily in my work and personal life.
What do you dislike about the product?
I use the Mac desktop version primarily. It does seem to hang quite a bit in the past couple of months which is unusual. Also there does seem to be a number of updates, which can be painful as I need to keep asking IT to approve.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Ideation of product features
Brain dumps of thoughts
Brain dumps of thoughts
Excellent
What do you like best about the product?
Intuitive and collaborative interface. It makes brainstorming, planning, and team collaboration feel seamless—even when working remotely. The vast library of templates and real-time editing tools help keep everything organized and visually engaging.
What do you dislike about the product?
It can become overwhelming on large boards with many elements
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to visualize our conversations with clients — mapping out ideas, marketing strategies, and key processes. This visual approach helps clients understand concepts much more clearly than just explaining them verbally.
Perfect workspace for game world creation!
What do you like best about the product?
Perfect mechanics of uploading and working with images, schemes and ideas. It's very comfortable to work iteration by iteration.
What do you dislike about the product?
It's too big for me and I have no enough time to PLAY ALL the Mirochanics!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are creating video games and Miro is a wonderful workspace for us!
Great Collaborative Tool during Ideation and Discovery
What do you like best about the product?
Wide range of templates - The built in templates saves a lot of time and also helps generate ideas and to represent them effectively.
Organise Ideas - Miro is perfect for organising ideas, thoughts, roadmaps etc which can be easily explained to all the stakeholders.
Collaboration - Helps to collaborate for the remote teams. Sticky notes are great features to share comments.
Organise Ideas - Miro is perfect for organising ideas, thoughts, roadmaps etc which can be easily explained to all the stakeholders.
Collaboration - Helps to collaborate for the remote teams. Sticky notes are great features to share comments.
What do you dislike about the product?
Performance issues in large boards and also issues like navigating in the larger boards
Limited Wireframing options
Limited formatting options
Limited Wireframing options
Limited formatting options
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
For me, Miro solves the problem of lack of collaboration and lack of visual thinking in product management. As a product manager, I need to align with different stakeholders - Business users, UI Designers, engineers, Miro provides a great canvas to organise the ideas, map out the workflows, diagrams and run structured workshops
Miro is great and I am promoting to my colleagues and students
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a great tool both in my business and for University, The live interaction and high amount of documents that can be shared make it an amazing platform for teams that are working from remote. We often use it during meetings and it is super easy and intuitive.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes, especially with boards that have a lot of content it lags. Also do not like that in the free version it does not let you choose which boards you want to keep inactive
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
organization of a shared project board for my team where we can collect all the material about one project in a single place and visually appealing way
Best tool for creative work flow
What do you like best about the product?
I love it, I use it for almost everything when it comes to creative flow and brainstorming. I love working offline, so its the perfect tool that allows me to feel like I'm working offline. I also live how it supports me in co-creating with clients.
What do you dislike about the product?
nothing really, its tools are constantly evolving
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
remote workshops with clients and allowing us to feel like we're working offline which supports in creative flow
An indespensible tool worth trying out for yourself.
What do you like best about the product?
MIRO has quickly become an indispensable tool in my professional toolkit. I rely on it every month to map workflows, build out structured processes, and create polished, client-ready documentation.
There are plenty of workflow mapping tools out there, but what sets MIRO apart is how intuitive and flexible it is. Whether I’m using one of their well-designed templates or building something entirely from scratch, the platform makes it incredibly easy to visualize and structure even the most complex workflows.
This isn’t just a personal productivity tool for me—it’s one I’ve consistently recommended to Compliance and IT teams as well. MIRO has proven to be extremely effective in helping teams document client onboarding processes, iterate on client-facing materials, and clearly explain evolving procedures.
If you’re looking for a visual collaboration tool that can keep up with the demands of cross-functional documentation and workflow clarity, MIRO is absolutely worth exploring.
There are plenty of workflow mapping tools out there, but what sets MIRO apart is how intuitive and flexible it is. Whether I’m using one of their well-designed templates or building something entirely from scratch, the platform makes it incredibly easy to visualize and structure even the most complex workflows.
This isn’t just a personal productivity tool for me—it’s one I’ve consistently recommended to Compliance and IT teams as well. MIRO has proven to be extremely effective in helping teams document client onboarding processes, iterate on client-facing materials, and clearly explain evolving procedures.
If you’re looking for a visual collaboration tool that can keep up with the demands of cross-functional documentation and workflow clarity, MIRO is absolutely worth exploring.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only downside is that at times the process of building workflows can be a little quirky/clunky. But it is stil by far the easiest and best tool I've found for anything from sales engineering to capacity planning.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I rely on it every month to map workflows, build out structured processes, and create polished, client-ready documentation.
Whether I’m using one of their well-designed templates or building something entirely from scratch, the platform makes it incredibly easy to visualize and structure even the most complex workflows.
This isn’t just a personal productivity tool for me—it’s one I’ve consistently recommended to Compliance and IT teams as well. MIRO has proven to be extremely effective in helping teams document client onboarding processes, iterate on client-facing materials, and clearly explain evolving procedures.
If you’re looking for a visual collaboration tool that can keep up with the demands of cross-functional documentation and workflow clarity, MIRO is absolutely worth exploring.
Whether I’m using one of their well-designed templates or building something entirely from scratch, the platform makes it incredibly easy to visualize and structure even the most complex workflows.
This isn’t just a personal productivity tool for me—it’s one I’ve consistently recommended to Compliance and IT teams as well. MIRO has proven to be extremely effective in helping teams document client onboarding processes, iterate on client-facing materials, and clearly explain evolving procedures.
If you’re looking for a visual collaboration tool that can keep up with the demands of cross-functional documentation and workflow clarity, MIRO is absolutely worth exploring.
Great tool for digital progress tracking and ongoing project formatting
What do you like best about the product?
Templates are extremely useful for rapid brainstorming and structure creation
What do you dislike about the product?
Limited color palettes for sticky notes make it difficult to coordinate sometimes (my team specifically uses it to color code each member)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Scheduling visibility, communication ease, meeting visualization.
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