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IT IS A TOOL EASY TO USE AND REALLY USEFULL
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is easy to use, share and collab with our team workers. I frequenly use for hackathons, personal projects and professional projects also. It is a tool with a clean interface and design!!
What do you dislike about the product?
I would say that the aren't things to not like, really. Easy to find templates, to share, to create. Nothing that get really bad on dislike this tool that it is also free.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Are a bunch of problems to solve with Miro, one of them is Project problems, mapping, ideation, creation, organization and undestanding problems more deeply. Also you can improve your productivity.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you seek an easy tool for mapping and a sort of other things, choose Miro
Miro is one of the most useful platforms in my workflow.
What do you like best about the product?
After signing up there was a very quick learning curve. I quickly discovered more ways to use it than I originally anticipated.
What do you dislike about the product?
At the moment, nothing that I dislike about Miro comes to mind.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro, primarily serves as a whiteboard for my business. I've been able to create boards for each of my projects, and I've been putting everything I need there.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It's been several months since I discovered Miro. I was looking for an online solution to put images and ideas in one place while working on projects. The minute I started working with Miro, I fell in love. This platform makes it easy to put whatever you want (images, videos, website thumbnails) on a board for easy access. They consistently revise the system to give you more. I haven't utilized the collaboration tools yet, but I'll incorporate that into how I work with clients soon. Outside of Notion, Miro is my number one productivity tool. I'm fortunate that I discovered it and highly recommend it for anyone who remotely needs any of the features Miro offers.
Excellent tool for designers' workflow.
What do you like best about the product?
The most useful thing about Miro is that it is a powerful tool to visualize and share information and ideas about a project in the same workspace, both with other co-workers and with clients.
This makes the communication of design ideas quite easy.
This makes the communication of design ideas quite easy.
What do you dislike about the product?
When the dashboard has too many PDF files, the workflow slows down a lot and the page needs to be constantly refreshed. It would be interesting to have some kind of count of the weight of the files on the board so that one can manage better
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Communication with my clients and my work team has become even more fluid and effective. Visualizing the information and documentation in a single space is wonderful.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you are looking for a tool that improves your workflow and communicates with your team and clients, Miro is the perfect tool to make everything flow.
An intuitive remote creative collaboration tool
What do you like best about the product?
I like the broad set of collaboration and ideation features that Miro provides. It has all the features one could need for collaborative brainstorming: from basic functionality sticky notes, shapes and tables, to creating templates and embedding relevant documents or media.
What do you dislike about the product?
Making the best use of the extensive set of features comes with a learning curve. Overall, Miro does provide informative pop-ups and support material for getting acquainted with the tool, but matching these better to the context of the user could improve the learning process.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With the shift to working from home due because of the ongoing pandemic, brainstorming and ideating with colleagues had become challenging. Miro addresses this gap, and is especially powerful when working in a larger team due to the ability for everyone to contribute in parallel, and the responsiveness of the tool. The Miro boards are also a useful source of knowledge after completion of the brainstorm session, so even when this pandemic is over, there is clear value in the tool.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It takes some time to get truly familiar with the tool. Have a look at existing canvases for inspiration.
A best visual design tool for collaboration and mind mapping.
What do you like best about the product?
Sleekness, ability to collaborate in real time and integration with other parties. Also the quality of the graphics to be is the best on the market, nowdays (Fall 2021)
What do you dislike about the product?
Many great features are available only on paid plans, but to be honest, the amount of features delivered on the free tier are already a great value borh for singles and teams.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm using the app to sketch and take notes in real times during meetings. Then I re-arrange the concepts in order to get lean and complete diagrams.
Due to the quality of the graphics, I'm also using the app as a source for presentations.
Due to the quality of the graphics, I'm also using the app as a source for presentations.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
While evaluating the product on free tier, be careful about the sharing policies.
Why Miro's Infinite Canvas + AI Sidekick Makes My Service Mapping Fun
What do you like best about the product?
I've been using Miro a ton for service blueprints and journey maps. Here's what stands out for me.
Miro AI's Sidekick is handy—I rely on it heavily to create detailed service maps in about 5 minutes. I have a custom prompt that works great for service blueprints and other journey maps. It gets me 80% there fast. Plus, I can use Miro AI to ask questions and digest the large service blueprint in easy chunks.
The customizable templates save time too. They're an easy starting point for a first draft, so I don't have to build from nothing.
Compared to Claude or Gemini, the biggest plus is the infinite canvas. It lets me visualize maps and charts without limits, and I can edit them quickly. Text AIs feel boxed in; this one gives room to spread out and tweak as I go.
It's solid for what I do, though free version has export limits and you need paid for full AI. Works well solo or with a small team.
9.5/10
Miro AI's Sidekick is handy—I rely on it heavily to create detailed service maps in about 5 minutes. I have a custom prompt that works great for service blueprints and other journey maps. It gets me 80% there fast. Plus, I can use Miro AI to ask questions and digest the large service blueprint in easy chunks.
The customizable templates save time too. They're an easy starting point for a first draft, so I don't have to build from nothing.
Compared to Claude or Gemini, the biggest plus is the infinite canvas. It lets me visualize maps and charts without limits, and I can edit them quickly. Text AIs feel boxed in; this one gives room to spread out and tweak as I go.
It's solid for what I do, though free version has export limits and you need paid for full AI. Works well solo or with a small team.
9.5/10
What do you dislike about the product?
It's a strong tool, but there are spots that could use work. For one, Sidekick AI doesn't give citations like Perplexity does—if it pulled in sources or references for the maps it generates, that'd make it way more trustworthy for client work.
Navigating the infinite canvas can be tricky too. Stuff gets spread out, and I still have to give teammates a walkthrough to find everything. Some kind of search or pinned navigation would help.
Wireframing's okay for quick first drafts, but it's not as detailed as what Claude or Pencil AI churn out. Fine for sketches, but I end up refining elsewhere for polished mocks.
Navigating the infinite canvas can be tricky too. Stuff gets spread out, and I still have to give teammates a walkthrough to find everything. Some kind of search or pinned navigation would help.
Wireframing's okay for quick first drafts, but it's not as detailed as what Claude or Pencil AI churn out. Fine for sketches, but I end up refining elsewhere for polished mocks.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
# Storyboarding and journey mapping (We use the templates provided by Miro)
# Remote ideation workshops
# Whiteboard for remote collaboration
# Plotting business models
# Remote ideation workshops
# Whiteboard for remote collaboration
# Plotting business models
Miro is one of my favourite marketing tools of all time!
What do you like best about the product?
I love how easy it is to use and how creative I can be while creating any kind of board. Is very intuitive as well, so not a lot of training (if non), is required upfront. I use Miro for several different projects and it's amazing how the tool can look different every time. The options are endless.
What do you dislike about the product?
To be honest, there's nothing I dislike about the tool. I don't feel limited there to any extent. The one thing that maybe I'd like to see in the future is a way to make more automation in the boards, so some updates don't need to be done manually.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One of the main benefits in my opinion is that Miro can be used in several different ways. Whether you need to brainstorm, create a workflow, an overview, you can do it with Miro.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you are in doubt whether your team needs the tool or not, the answer is "yes"!!! Miro will leverage the visual collaboration of your team and provide great insights for your company.
My go-to app for designing, brainstorming and planning
What do you like best about the product?
I love the flowchart templates in particular, but I really like mixing different templates on the same board!
It is great to map out rough ideas and then use the flexibility of the objects and connectors to produce clean visuals.
It is great to map out rough ideas and then use the flexibility of the objects and connectors to produce clean visuals.
What do you dislike about the product?
Ideally, there would be the ability to create private Miro boards which are not visible to the rest of your company, especially when working with personal data or confidential information.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The main problem I am solving with Miro is mapping out discovery sessions, cleaning up the thoughts, and channeling them into a more structured visual. This process is extremely valuable in communication throughout the team!
Best way to recreate the in-person experience virtually!
What do you like best about the product?
I love the ability to brainstorm and prototype complex ideas in a nonlinear way. It makes meetings more productive as well as more engaging. It feels like a tool that can do almost anything when it comes to remote collaboration.
What do you dislike about the product?
I dislike some of the restrictions that are placed at the enterprise level which make it harder to collaborate with my clients such as the ability to restrict editing from any external users. I think that the ability to use sticky notes should not be considered in the same way as all other editing so that hosting workshops can be more accessible.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We're making meeting more structured and productive. We are mapping out process and data flows, making more interesting presentations and coming to consensus on decisions through the voting tool.
Miro for product development and process flows
What do you like best about the product?
miro is a wonderful tool that allows me and my team to create and visualize all the steps we need to consider when developing a new feature or even re-thinking our entire service flow. It is perfect for collaborative work since it is very easy to share and even easier to work at the same time on the same board.
What do you dislike about the product?
This is more a problem of my company than from miro itself, but we have quite long and complex flow charts and sometimes it gets a little bit difficult to see the whole picture. To be able to read we need to zoom in but then we are losing the sense of where we are in the flow.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use miro mainly for product development and process flows. It allows us to write down and share with the entire team the features we want to implement.
Having the ability to choose from a variety of information types, from sticky notes to boxes to highlighted text we can display what we want to achieve in a more visually appealing way.
Having the ability to choose from a variety of information types, from sticky notes to boxes to highlighted text we can display what we want to achieve in a more visually appealing way.
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