Miro
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Great tool for collaboration, ideation and visualization
What do you like best about the product?
The user interface is easy to use and there is a wide variety of tools available. Sharing options fit our needs and it is an excellent tool for ideation, roadmap creation, brainstorming, and design of processes. It is essential for our Product and Engineering teams. There are many practical, pre-built templates, and the Miroverse offers even more options. The community around Miro is also great.
What do you dislike about the product?
We would use Miro even more if it would be easier to integrate the results from a Miro board to our agile delivery or Roadmap tools. We can link entire boards easily, but for example, creating a Ticket on a Miro board could automatically connect to an item in other tools (we are using Targetprocess), but it is not available yet. The wireframing solution in Miro is helpful but feels limited now, we have better solutions for low-fidelity wireframing. I find the Note section of boards useful for meetings, but the functionalities are a bit limited. It would be great to easily link this to other systems, documents, schedules, etc. There were some enhancements to diagramming, but I would still like more pre-built items tailored for Engineering (e.g. displaying entity relations). Overall it is still a very good solution though.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The biggest problems it solves for us are ideation and brainstorming across departments, visualizing business models, roadmaps, OKRs, displaying processes and flows and capturing ideas around solution architecture.
Miro is the best online team collaboration software I have ever used
What do you like best about the product?
Collaborating has never been so easy with Miro. I started using Miro during the pandemic. It was a tough time for me to work with stakeholders or external partners that I have met.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it takes a long time to load if there are too much on the board, or some of the elements are not displayed when it is zoomed in.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro allows me to hold workshops from anywhere anytime. Save up time to gather post-it notes. I can store all mood boards/ideas and so easy to present them to my team.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I have used other online collaboration tools. Miro so far is the best.
Ocean of creativity management
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has an extensive library of premade templates for whatever business requirement, from ideation to planning to map. It reduces the complexity of creating digital thoughts and processes maps, which significantly increases the productivity of a team's work.
What do you dislike about the product?
Because Miro provides far too many features under a single dashboard, it is critical to equip new customers with a clear and concise knowledge base that is easy to navigate. Despite this, it has a limited knowledge base, which is terrible.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Overall, I have had a positive experience with Miro, and I particularly like the variety of services it provides, particularly for the management and creative teams of the company. There's no denying that it's a convenient, easily accessible, and adaptable creation software that any ambitious company should have on hand.
We cooperate digitally through Miro
What do you like best about the product?
Miro significantly saves our resources such as sticky notes, pens, markers, and highlighters as they are readily available on Miro, which we can use digitally without wasting our resources. Therefore, Miro has become a great resource saver and great collaborative solution for our remote team.
What do you dislike about the product?
All the projects are randomly displayed onboard according to the latest action. Instead, it would be meaningful if a user could label each project according to the project title.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro has so many features that we still have not leveraged all of its benefits. So far the experience has been good on average as it has made our collaboration more lively and yes it has dramatically saved our office stationaries.
Truly must-have tool for a UX designer!
What do you like best about the product?
It's the only program where I feel like I can collect my random notes and thoughts, organize them into coherent ideas, and share them easily with the rest of the team to provide feedback and input. My workflow is also cut considerably shorter with wireframe shortcuts and unique premade templates. I'm able to conduct design studio workshops that feel organized and collaborative. My team is entirely virtual, and it makes collaboration and feedback come much more effortlessly.
Love:
+shortcut of lofi wireframe components ready to use
+how easy intuitive it feels to connect shapes/diagram
+preformed templates and the miroverse
+how incredibly versatile the whiteboard is
+enjoy having color customization not limited to a few colors
+feedback can be easily given either by comments or by stickies
Love:
+shortcut of lofi wireframe components ready to use
+how easy intuitive it feels to connect shapes/diagram
+preformed templates and the miroverse
+how incredibly versatile the whiteboard is
+enjoy having color customization not limited to a few colors
+feedback can be easily given either by comments or by stickies
What do you dislike about the product?
It's a pretty solid application, but I'd love to see a few more features offered. I think if there was one thing that I think can be improved upon is that I wish there were a plugin of Miro to Figma and not just a Figma to Miro integration. I would love to upload my own types of stickers like how Slack has that option. It would allow for more specific feedback that is very visual-based.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Generally, I use Miro to organize member research and funnel the information gathered to actionable design changes. I've found that I could get people to convey their thoughts and ideas quicker.
Versatile and Collaborative
What do you like best about the product?
Miro enables our team to collaborate very well remotely in a variety of ways. We use it to produce presentations, mind maps and flow diagrams to plan projects, and technical diagrams for reference. We've even sketched up a race track which we use as a work rota -- it's your turn if you're at the back. Its' 'follow presenter' functionality is valuable to keep everyone together in group meetings too. It's proven to be particularly beneficial when collating and sharing information within a group, especially given the integration with other software such as Teams and Confluence.
What do you dislike about the product?
Although miro is generally easy to use, some of the table functionality is a little bit clunky, lending itself better towards diagrams. It can also be easy to overlook some functionality owing to its minimalist design. It took us a while to realise we could follow a certain presenter by clicking on their initials.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro primarily helps with communication and information storage. However, we also use it to help both review and plan our work.
Miro had lifted my Polish language classes to the next level!
What do you like best about the product?
I am a teacher who owns and run Into Language, a small school providing Polish language classes to foreigners. Miro has helped me enormously to deliver the best possible online classes when, due to pandemic, we could no longer conduct those lessons in person. There are a lot of things I really like. It's super easy to use, both for teachers to prepare and run classes, and for students to connect, learn and even do homework, all in one place. We do not need to spend too much time on training and onboarding. We do not need to use another tool for video calls. We can add various multimedia (photos, videos, pdfs) which makes our lessons more interesting and interactive, plus allow us to avoid disruptive tap/window hopping during the class. It simply makes our school look more professional and impress our students and clients (even companies from IT sector). Thanks, Miro team :)
What do you dislike about the product?
Performance sometimes could be better. But is still very good :)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Described above! ^^^
Miro feels like the next step we need on our 21th century way of working.
What do you like best about the product?
What feels best about miro is that I can have a wide range of work I can do. During day time, I can facilitate workshops with colleagues, run design reviews, etc. But at night I can sit down and use miro for my illustration projects and use the platform in a whole different way.
What do you dislike about the product?
What troubles me about miro is performance. I've seen miro used by 300 people in a row, the sight wasn't pretty, and I can forgive that. But I've also seen it used by a team of five, and we all complained about the performace as well. When doing personal projects, I use a lot of images uploaded to miro, and I usually start the desktop app some twenty minutes before I get to work so that I can avoid any issues loading the photos.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
My team started using miro as soon as the pandemic began. We used to write our workshops and group dynamics on a post-it and paste them on our meeting room glass walls; good times, then, but it was slow work, and a lot of information went missing. Miro began as a tool to replace the physical workshop experience but stayed due to how easier it made our lives.
As to my personal illustration projects, I use miro as a reference wall. It's a place where I bring each and every picture (usually from Pinterest) I'll be using on my next drawing. When it's freelance work, I can also bring my contractor to a miro board and facilitate a workshop with them--get them to review or co-create something alongside me.
As to my personal illustration projects, I use miro as a reference wall. It's a place where I bring each and every picture (usually from Pinterest) I'll be using on my next drawing. When it's freelance work, I can also bring my contractor to a miro board and facilitate a workshop with them--get them to review or co-create something alongside me.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Go on and try for yourself and your team; you won't be disappointed.
Best Collaboration tool and a Virtual Classroom
What do you like best about the product?
As an independent trainer and consultant, I use Miro as a virtual classroom. I can hang a lot of virtual posters, I can whiteboard concepts just the way I would do it in a physical setting. Every experience I use to provide for my students in person, except for food and caffeine I can provide with Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
It takes a lot of time to load up. When you are using it with Single Signon in the organization, I have to type in the entire user name before it redirects me to the log-in page for my organization's single sign-on.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for teaching and helping my students collaborate. I also use Miro as a tool for team launches, icebreakers, and design thinking workshops. When I am learning, I create Mind maps to keep track of my learning. I am thinking of launching an App, I am already starting to use it for Storyboarding.
My Initial Review of Miro.com
What do you like best about the product?
Online collaboration, many available templates, plenty of tutorials, consultant pricing option.
What do you dislike about the product?
Extreme polar opposite ratings are found elsewhere.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Online visual team collaboration.
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