Miro
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Speeds Up Design with Intuitive Features
What do you like best about the product?
I like how Miro's design feature allows me to simply click and have the next box along with AdWords incorporated. It may seem like a minor feature, but it definitely helps me get things done much faster. Miro helps me save a lot of time and I can easily replicate scenarios with its sound interface. I can design complete flows within minutes or hours.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think Miro could improve by adding features similar to what Figma offers for editing, as it's currently great for flows but lacking in that area.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to design flows quickly and efficiently, saving time and allowing immediate sharing with my development team. It helps me design faster and complete flows within minutes or hours. The interface is sound, making replication of scenarios easy.
Collaborative, User-Friendly, and Reliable, But Limited AI Features
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro for collaboration, brainstorming, workshops, gathering data sources in one view, card sorting, and hopefully prototyping. I like its easy UX, which makes it straightforward to use, and I find Miro to be reliable. The templates and tables are valuable tools for me, as they help me organize the data efficiently.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't have access to all the features, especially the AI-related ones.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for collaboration with team members. It helps me organize data efficiently with its templates and tables.
Helps Keep Our Team’s Work Clear, Visual, and Organized
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro mainly to plan and organize daily work with my team. I work as a Clinic Manager, Dietician & Nutritionist, and also create health education content.
What I like most about Miro is how easy it is to put ideas and tasks in one place and see everything clearly on one board. I can plan patient follow-ups, weekly content topics, and team tasks in a visual way, which makes work easier to understand at a glance.
The board is simple to use, and I didn’t need much time to get started. I use it often to plan weekly work and keep things organized. Features like sticky notes, tables, and comments help turn rough ideas into clear action steps.
It fits well with other tools I use for daily work, so sharing and updating boards is smooth. Overall, Miro gives me enough useful features without feeling heavy, and it helps me stay organized in regular work.
What I like most about Miro is how easy it is to put ideas and tasks in one place and see everything clearly on one board. I can plan patient follow-ups, weekly content topics, and team tasks in a visual way, which makes work easier to understand at a glance.
The board is simple to use, and I didn’t need much time to get started. I use it often to plan weekly work and keep things organized. Features like sticky notes, tables, and comments help turn rough ideas into clear action steps.
It fits well with other tools I use for daily work, so sharing and updating boards is smooth. Overall, Miro gives me enough useful features without feeling heavy, and it helps me stay organized in regular work.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is nothing major that I dislike about Miro. Sometimes when a board gets too big, it takes a little time to find specific items, especially if many notes are added over time. Sometimes I feel there are many templates and options, so I prefer to stick to a few that fit my work best. It would be nice if there were more simple starting templates for everyday planning.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me put ideas, tasks, and plans in one place instead of spreading them across notes, chats, and separate files. This makes it easier to see the full picture of what needs to be done. I can quickly turn rough ideas into clear steps and keep track of what is in progress and what is done. This reduces confusion and helps work move forward in a more organized way. It also makes it easier to explain plans to others by sharing one board instead of long messages. This saves time and keeps everyone on the same page. At last, It helps me stay focused, plan work better, and avoid missing small but important tasks in daily work.
Flexible Whiteboard Features, with Room to Grow
What do you like best about the product?
Flexibility in whiteboard features, helps brainstorming
What do you dislike about the product?
some features (ie voting) are not yet very intuitive in collaborative settings, the curve to learning has to be overcome first
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Provides a mindmapping space for me, helps collaborate and gain ideas from team
Easy, Gradual Onboarding with Powerful Tools for Daily Sketching and Diagrams
What do you like best about the product?
I like how easy it is to use, and how the tools are introduced through gradual onboarding. You’re not visually overwhelmed by everything that’s available. If you need to quickly sketch something, it’s simple and fast, and if you want to use more advanced features, you can do that too.
I use it almost daily from simple planning to architectural diagrams, mockups and idea brainstorming.
I use it almost daily from simple planning to architectural diagrams, mockups and idea brainstorming.
What do you dislike about the product?
I’ve noticed slightly degraded performance when working on a large canvas with lots of elements. Also, there’s no offline mode and no reliable way to get everything out, like exporting the entire project.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I mainly use it in my work as a software engineer - for designing product and user flows, thinking through architecture, and brainstorming ideas.
Versatile Collaboration at Its Best with Miro
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Miro has relevant templates I can use, which is a good way of learning and helps me see what ideas I can use. It's versatile and used for many of my projects. I find it easy to use as a space to collaborate on projects and see what colleagues are doing on there. It's interactive with features like the 'follow' function and the ability to tag using @. Miro provides a space to brain dump and include information together, making it an easy place to collaborate with colleagues or users.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes I'm unsure about how big things should be, I find the text for frames quite small, sometimes it is a bit clunky.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro provides a space to brain dump and collaborate easily, with relevant templates to learn from. It's versatile, making it my go-to for projects, and I appreciate how interactive it is with features like the 'follow' function and tagging.
Seamless Collaborative Workshops with Miro’s Real-Time Boards and Templates
What do you like best about the product?
After more than two years of daily use, Miro has become an indispensable tool in my workflow, from running Design Thinking workshops to prototyping and collaborative planning sessions. The real-time collaboration is seamless, and it integrates well with tools like Jira, Confluence, and lovable, which makes it easy to embed into existing team processes. The template library is extensive and genuinely saves time when facilitating ideation, journey mapping, or retrospectives. It's one of those tools the whole team actually enjoys using.
What do you dislike about the product?
Despite being a regular user, a few pain points remain. The board management can become messy at scale, navigating across many projects and boards lacks the structure you'd want for larger teams. Performance can also slow down on complex boards with many frames and sticky notes. Additionally, while integrations exist, some feel shallow and could offer more depth, especially for syncing content back and forth with project management tools. It's a great product, but there's still room to mature on the organizational and integration side.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the challenge of running effective collaborative sessions across distributed teams. Before using it, facilitating Design Thinking workshops or product planning sessions remotely was fragmented and hard to document. With Miro, we can align stakeholders, map user journeys, and prototype ideas all in one shared space, reducing the need for multiple tools and follow-up documentation. It also bridges the gap between non-technical and technical team members, making it easier to co-create without requiring everyone to be in the same room. The time saved in workshop preparation and the quality of outputs have both improved noticeably.
Effortless Workflow Design, Inspires Creativity
What do you like best about the product?
I like how Miro gives efficient data workflows and clearly maps customer journeys, which is especially useful in designing workflows for our payroll system. It really puts my ideas on the map and visually embraces my creativity. I find the integration with Figma particularly valuable when designing web or mobile apps, as Miro helps bring my ideas to life while Figma aids in designing those ideas. The initial setup of Miro was very easy, making it accessible and straightforward to start using.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro gives efficient data workflows and customer journey maps clearly and effectively.
Facilitate Visual Collaboration, but Lacks Customization
What do you like best about the product?
I like the ease of use of Miro and how the interface flows. I can add, remove, and edit different tools and elements on the screen, which allows me to do exactly what I have planned and show it the way I want. Also, the new artificial intelligence and meeting tools make it easier to conduct workshops and present information. Not only can I create, but I can also share, improve, and collaborate with others on a common project or idea.
What do you dislike about the product?
Yes, perhaps something I would improve about Miro is the ability to create more customized elements or shapes. Generally, we have a limited list of geometric elements, like circles and rectangles with rounded edges. If I wanted to create a shape different from the standard ones, I can't; I would have to combine shapes, and it becomes a bit complicated for me. So, it could have a shape creation module to sometimes contain information in a different way.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro allows me to outline flows and understand processes more easily and quickly. It saves time by facilitating the understanding and solving of problems so that everyone can understand the information more easily.
Visual Collaboration Made Easy with Miro
What do you like best about the product?
I have used Miro for multiple projects, and I find the flow feature to be a game changer for building connected pathways. It's incredibly useful when mapping donor journeys or multi-phase campaigns, transforming complex documents or spreadsheets into something interactive. I love how collaborative Miro feels amongst my team. The ability to zoom in and out is something I use constantly, allowing me to keep a high-level view of an entire year of work while also focusing on specific workstreams without losing context. I appreciate how well it integrates with other tools, documents, links, and visuals. The voting features during brainstorming with stickies are something I really enjoy, as they take the social pressure out of prioritization and provide a clear direction based on collective input.
What do you dislike about the product?
A few things stand out: the learning curve for new users can be real. When someone joins a board for the first time, there's often a moment of overwhelm I have found amongst my team. Boards also can tend to get cluttered over time, and easier ways to archive or collapse older sections would make a big difference in long-running projects. And the integrations, while useful, can feel surface level at times.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro provides my team a shared visual space, making abstract strategy tangible and enabling collaboration. The flow feature helps spot gaps in planning, the zoom function maintains context, and the voting feature simplifies prioritization. It's great for working through complexity together, even remotely.
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