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What do you like best about the product?
the ability to build any visual representation
wireframe + connection + shape + frame + undo
figma and some kind conf call tool
miro is so good that there is no desire to think about competitors
wireframe + connection + shape + frame + undo
figma and some kind conf call tool
miro is so good that there is no desire to think about competitors
What do you dislike about the product?
there is no way to see exactly where the rejection of changes (UNDO function) occurs. the screen just stays at its current position, and the change is rolled back to a completely different part of the board. try do UNDO in google docs & see how they commit it.
+ there is no way to see changes in element you edit if you are in like 10% zoom. see https://disk.yandex.ru/d/GJEgRJxEWYqlWw .
+ there are big problems with understanding chain in projects + teams + permissions. it would be cool to see what could see & do any member with teams & projects
+ if you have more than 15 projects = very easy to lose sight of the board upload tool (better place it near create function)
+ it is clear problem with cookies or something cause i receive same survey like NPS | CSAT | many times.. check how it works with QA
+ there is no way to remove element is you: copy a combination of a picture + some cards from desktop app from one account → paste it to second other account in web ver. try it as describe
+ when the board is just loading - make it possible to immediately go to the dashboard instead of waiting for the page header to load
+ check for
+ there is no way to see changes in element you edit if you are in like 10% zoom. see https://disk.yandex.ru/d/GJEgRJxEWYqlWw .
+ there are big problems with understanding chain in projects + teams + permissions. it would be cool to see what could see & do any member with teams & projects
+ if you have more than 15 projects = very easy to lose sight of the board upload tool (better place it near create function)
+ it is clear problem with cookies or something cause i receive same survey like NPS | CSAT | many times.. check how it works with QA
+ there is no way to remove element is you: copy a combination of a picture + some cards from desktop app from one account → paste it to second other account in web ver. try it as describe
+ when the board is just loading - make it possible to immediately go to the dashboard instead of waiting for the page header to load
+ check for
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
visualization in miro solves the problem of synchronizing disparate departments about how the product will look and work. product design productivity is greatly increased, yes
Recommendations to others considering the product:
just try and not look for another process visualization tool =)
An excellent tool for collaboration and whitboarding
What do you like best about the product?
I like how simple and intuitive it is. I was introduced to Miro by a colleague who told me about the cool integration it has with Figma.
With a simple plugin called Figmiro, you can sync frames from Figma straight to Miro. This makes documentation so easy.
With a simple plugin called Figmiro, you can sync frames from Figma straight to Miro. This makes documentation so easy.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm not too fond of the mouse gestures, which sometimes can be annoying. It is not a big deal; I still feel like the developers and UX designers at Miro are doing a great job, and as a fellow UX designer, I can see the effort and love they invest in this tool.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Mostly User flows documentation and whiteboarding sessions. Miro has an easy flow chart feature where the arrows snap easily to objects in a pleasant manner. In addition, it has a nice wireframing feature which makes wireframing quick and easy.
The best tool for workshops, facilitating and mapping your thoughts
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a powerful tool, offering a lot of different options. By far the best feature is the user interaction pattern. In comparison to other tools, it is easy to use and light even though it is packed with features. It is fast, does not get cluttered with a lot of images and frames and enables me to guide teams.
What do you dislike about the product?
One wish from my side would be the option to add general styles for headings and color to make the boards more pretty. There are a lot of options to style your boards, better than the competition, but it could be even better, like in Figma.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use miro for coaching workshops, mapping thoughts and my meetings. It helps me to really quickly structure sessions and compile inputs from papers, websites, .pdfs and images. Currently I rather work in miro than on a whiteboard,
I love Miro!
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is incredibly useful to me, and to my agency. We use it all the time, and its an essential part of our productivity stackk.
What do you dislike about the product?
Fonts could be better. Sometimes the zooming in and out is a bad user experience, but only occasionally.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use it for all of our important visuals. Benefit is beautiful design, with clarity.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Try it, it's great.
Best for thinking the things through
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is the best to create a mind map, discuss the concepts with the team and review them as we go. It enables creating quick and efficient theories of change, and duplicates the tools you need (e.g. boxes, arrows) with one click. The ability to add stickers on top is great, as it serves as a reminder. It is just great for saving some valuable time that we all need.
What do you dislike about the product?
The fact that the free version does not permit sharing only some of the boards, but not all. We are either way looking to beef up the engagement and go for a paid version, but for people testing it first and playing with it (e.g. I first need to get my team comfortable with it), the free version should offer privacy on some boards so they can use it as their to-do list, things they are thinking about and some of their notes, without the need to share it with the rest of the group.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Developing a quick mind map, developing and quickly reviewing theories of change, creating research plans and doing notes from the meeting. We already had (a range of) different tools utilised, but Miro saved a lot of time by being intuitive, so made us switch to it.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Give it a go, and use it a couple of times. You'll quickly see how useful it is.
Almost anything you can throw at it
What do you like best about the product?
I love the core functionality; the ability to collaborate on an idea, with your colleagues. Whether we're all at home, in the office, or a mix.
I love the integrations that can be connected: IconFinder is a common one for us.
I love Templates, you'll always manage to find a new template - that template can inspire you to communicate an idea in an interesting way.
I love the integrations that can be connected: IconFinder is a common one for us.
I love Templates, you'll always manage to find a new template - that template can inspire you to communicate an idea in an interesting way.
What do you dislike about the product?
The ability to more granularly track any changes on a given "board". I believe this would allow users the ability to retrace their steps, or retrieve an object that was deleted.
We use Miro to plan out the future 3 months of our work. We found frustration that you cannot pull in cards from ClickUp tickets as you can with JIRA tickets.
We use Miro to plan out the future 3 months of our work. We found frustration that you cannot pull in cards from ClickUp tickets as you can with JIRA tickets.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are solving a very large problem: how can we collaborate on ideas no matter our location, with the same level of detail.
Here's another Miro helped me solve recently: how can I effectively communicate ideas in a fun and interesting way.
As an organisation we have realised the benefit of bringing everybody up to the same level of "tech" expertise. Only then can we all communicate ideas on a level ground.
Miro helps us to achieve this. It is easy to use, and easy to introduce to a co-worker.
Here's another Miro helped me solve recently: how can I effectively communicate ideas in a fun and interesting way.
As an organisation we have realised the benefit of bringing everybody up to the same level of "tech" expertise. Only then can we all communicate ideas on a level ground.
Miro helps us to achieve this. It is easy to use, and easy to introduce to a co-worker.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Start with their Verified Training. Have a play around in Miro, use templates, tools, apps etc. to get a feel for it - then create a board for your first meeting!
Must have for online meetings and workshops
What do you like best about the product?
Pre-made templates, Miroverse templates, and AI features are at the next level.
I save so much time, and clients love this structured approach to working together. I use it daily- externally, as well as creating. Regarding customer support, when I need something, I "google it," and it is done. The team is very responsive on social media and runs a great community. I do not use external integration apart from Google Docs because it is.
All the teams I work with get it immediately- zero friction implementation. It is straightforward to integrate it into their workflows. It is simply intuitive, and if you send them a mini onboarding video before the meeting, they can get right into it—zero friction, in my experience. Miro also has a generous startup and partnership program, which
I save so much time, and clients love this structured approach to working together. I use it daily- externally, as well as creating. Regarding customer support, when I need something, I "google it," and it is done. The team is very responsive on social media and runs a great community. I do not use external integration apart from Google Docs because it is.
All the teams I work with get it immediately- zero friction implementation. It is straightforward to integrate it into their workflows. It is simply intuitive, and if you send them a mini onboarding video before the meeting, they can get right into it—zero friction, in my experience. Miro also has a generous startup and partnership program, which
What do you dislike about the product?
The only features that are still a bit clumsy to me are the ones related to spreadsheets, but the product gets better every month, so I am sure this will be resolved soon.
I also got tired of the same pallet of sticky note colors, which is cosmetic.
I also got tired of the same pallet of sticky note colors, which is cosmetic.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I love the empowerment of attendees at workshops, which Miro offers in a seamless fashion. The software is so intuitive that the first-time experience is almost frictionless. I love its voting feature and custom templates that make the preparation for collaborative meetings and workshops really simple.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Just take it for a spin. They have fantastic onboarding, educational videos, and great templates.
Miro - Versatile, complete whiteboard
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a flexible tool, ready to help plan your day or develop your next big project idea. It has templates all built-in with some ideas already prefilled to give you some idea of how and where to start. It can link to external sites where you can draw inspiration or guidance, you can link documents and flick from page to page, mind mapping as you go. For the planning stage of the project and working through an old process, this is very useful. I find this very handy for exam prep for those of you working through exams. It's an excellent one-stop-shop for putting all your links, ideas and documentation in one place.
What do you dislike about the product?
I find the sizing can get a little tricky at times, just take care when you are starting a board as it can be zoomed in or out and the text size that you have started as could be in the 40s plus instead of the usual 10-14 points. Minor issue to be fair but it can cause a bit of frustration when you start to build your board into a bigger board and have to remember to size it to match.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Project work, study work, designing new customer project journeys, using it for time management via Kanban boards, retros etc - there is pretty much a template for anything you could need.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Do the tutorial and explore the templates
Freehand is liberating.
What do you like best about the product?
Freehand makes collaboration very easy with my team because we can view each others comments in real time. This creates a conversation for ease of developmentation.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish more team members would work with Freehand. We could better discuss projects across the team. I think people are afraid to put down their comments.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are correctly solving problems that the business side can see the actual path a user will experience. I have noticed a marked decrease in time spent on a project.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I would say the best use is when you have many hands looking at a project and want to share ideas in real time.
The whiteboard to top all white boards!
What do you like best about the product?
I love that FreeHand is ever-expanding. You are not limited to the size of a piece of paper. It can all link together and live as a working document.
What do you dislike about the product?
Switching between selecting and dragging was a little clunky the first time using it. However, I was able to get the hang of it super quick.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We were in the early stages of brainstorming a project. We needed to get lots of ideas down and start to visualize it as a remote team. InVision helped us do that. Took whiteboarding to a whole new level.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you love to collaborate with your team or your clients, this is the platform for you.
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