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Ideate, plan, collaborate and communicate in real-time
What do you like best about the product?
I greatly admire the wide variety of features Miro offers. From creating a business model canvas to mind maps, everything is possible with Miro digital board as it also has a category-wise library of pre-built templates. Apart from that, our team can work together from anywhere and on any device, as it is cross-platform compatible.
What do you dislike about the product?
Through Miro also has the diagramming and sketching feature, it is pretty limited and is not like other more advanced and flexible tools such as Adobe Illustrator and Freehand.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
To summarize, I have a better experience with Miro. It is not merely a digital board; rather than it's an entire workspace for a team working on visuals, plannings, brainstorming, and idea validation. I've realized the huge advantage it is for our whole team to communicate in real-time while collaborating virtually through this software.
One stop shop for collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Unlimited templates and canvas to help us. Community with experts in Miro is another major highlight along with Miroverse where we will be able to browse for infinte templates which suits for your day to day work life. Also all team members can come together at a single point of time and work without any hassles.
What do you dislike about the product?
Only three boards for a free account plan ;)
People accidently create free account eventhough our team have a enterprise account and then they will start creating boards in this free account. At the end it will be chaos.
Option of all projects/boards visible to team admin could be a good point to consider, so that he/she can migrate boards within the projects without any dependency.
People accidently create free account eventhough our team have a enterprise account and then they will start creating boards in this free account. At the end it will be chaos.
Option of all projects/boards visible to team admin could be a good point to consider, so that he/she can migrate boards within the projects without any dependency.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaboration with team members becomes easy with the help of Miro. We now use Miro for all our project planning, tracking, and feedback collection.
Perfect tool for individuals and teams to bring ideas to life
What do you like best about the product?
MIro offers a range of pre-built templates or the ability to build your ideal board. I like to think of it as a digital whiteboard with all the trimmings you need to map concepts and visualize the ideas stuck in your brain. It offers a collaborative space for people to give input, for you to share, and also can serve as a perfect backdrop to running workshops - critical in our digital work from home environments.
What do you dislike about the product?
It's challenging to speak with Miro's customer service and gain individual access when working in a large organization.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to visualize ideas, strategize for my team, and collate information. It has saved me a lot of time when compared to trying to build something similar in PowerPoint or slides, and I often copy what I've done externally to presentations.
Excellent tool for productive collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I love the dynamic nature of working with others in Miro. We can see structures emerge through our interactions. It's a whole new way of working for me. One of the good things that's come from my experience of home working during the Covid-19 pandemic is exposure to new tools; Miro is the only tool I have found which I feel gives me new capability, rather than a pale replacement of something I can do IRL. I love Miro, and I intend to make it a part of my research, collaboration, planning and teaching in the future. I imagine that when we return to face-to-face interaction, having real time access to this tool while we all communicate live will be hugely productive.
What do you dislike about the product?
At the moment, we're having some issues with the academic licence which makes it hard for us to roll out use of Miro across the whole organisation. I think this is just teething troubles, and the Miro customer support have been very helpful.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Most useful for collaborative ideation and knowledge capture.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Try it!
Miro has everything I need in one place.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is the most complete tool for me, it has everything I need and more. I don't think any other tool has the same features as Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
Google Images plugin isn't working as it used to.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I work with design, so I use it for collaborating with colleagues and clients. With Miro, I can centralize all I need in one single place.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
You won't regret choosing Miro, it's an awesome tool that will help you a lot in your daily activities. It has a lot of different plugins to install and use to facilitate your day by day. I use it every day and have nothing to complain about. You can check it out and try it by yourself. The more you use it, the more you will love it. If you want to collaborate with others and centralize your links, documents, and discoveries, Miro is the right thing for you. Using Miro is very easy, and it is always getting better with new features and plugins appearing all the time. I tried other whiteboard tools and I can say that they don't have the same features as Miro has. It is a working tool that is also very fun to use, everything is very intuitive, so you always know where to find the features you need. The odds are that if you need a feature, Miro will have it to offer to you. Try it by yourself and you will understand what I am talking about, you will get addicted to Miro, LOL.
Miro is Visio on steroids
What do you like best about the product?
The upsides of using Miro are collaborating live on the virtual whiteboard to create a chart or diagram. I've used other programs, and real-time synchronous collaboration is not as they say it is. I like the fact that there are many templates of diagrams to choose from and a good set of training videos to help you along the way.
What do you dislike about the product?
The UX is rather cluttered. For someone who has expert use in other collaborative software, initially, there is lots to figure out i.e., how to share the whiteboard, how to get help, what all the buttons and functions do.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are creating storyboards for online learning collaboratively. Also, the opportunity to share ideas virtually with a geographically disparate team is useful synchrounously.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Miro has myriad ways of drawing charts and diagrams, and with that, you can collaborate with peers, so all the better.
If you love diagrams, mind maps, and all kind of drawing, then MIRO is what you are looking for
What do you like best about the product?
Ufff, their intuitive interface, and of course, the amazing templates library. Miro came into my life when I was looking for a solution that helps me to transfer what is inside my head into graphics, and I am so happy I found it.
More recently I loved the App for Zoom. Now I can use Miro to teach without needing to share my display.
More recently I loved the App for Zoom. Now I can use Miro to teach without needing to share my display.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't dislike anything, I am very satisfied with Miro, but I would love to also use it to draw funnels so I don't have to use another tool for it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am always buying sketchbooks to draw my ideas, strategies, and more. The problem with that is that sometimes they get erased or the sheets get lost, so I lost work. Last year I designed a very big flowchart for a project and for some reason I couldn't find it later.
Also, I am a teacher and sometimes I need to show my students things on the go. For that I use drawing since my brain works better in that way. When classes were presential, I used blackboard for that, but now classes are virtual I can use Miro for that, especially after they launched the APP for Zoom.
Now, for that kind of thing, I use Miro.
Also, I am a teacher and sometimes I need to show my students things on the go. For that I use drawing since my brain works better in that way. When classes were presential, I used blackboard for that, but now classes are virtual I can use Miro for that, especially after they launched the APP for Zoom.
Now, for that kind of thing, I use Miro.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Don't get overwhelmed over all the options of templates. Just find out what you need, the goal and using that pick.
Great tool for teams, consultants & enterprises
What do you like best about the product?
I've been using MIro for almost 4 years, first with a consultant profile. I was impressed by the ease of access for the external collaborators I invited to use Miro and the close to the non-existing on-boarding time needed.
The tool is equally suitable for wireframing, diagramming, brainstorming, and product discovery. My customers loved it.
2 years ago, the company I work for purchased Enterprise licenses after a comparison with Mural, LucidSpark and FigJam. The flexible licensing model of Miro is really good, and allows us to grow the usage on a pace that fits our budget and needs. After 2 years of usage, we are still happy about this product and especially happy about the constant user-centric development that always keeps the product fit for our needs.
The tool is equally suitable for wireframing, diagramming, brainstorming, and product discovery. My customers loved it.
2 years ago, the company I work for purchased Enterprise licenses after a comparison with Mural, LucidSpark and FigJam. The flexible licensing model of Miro is really good, and allows us to grow the usage on a pace that fits our budget and needs. After 2 years of usage, we are still happy about this product and especially happy about the constant user-centric development that always keeps the product fit for our needs.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro offers everything that could be considered a must for virtual collaboration. Nevertheless, there are several areas of improvement that Miro team could work on to make their product even greater:
1. Jira Cards integration is done on a team level, not on Enterprise subscription level. We have 15+ teams in our enterprise subscription, meaning we need to do the integration 15 times.
2. Some competitors are more focused on Agile flow support & Jira integrations and offer Dynamic backlog management tools (LucidSpark and Stormboard), so it will be great if Miro focuses on this in the near future.
1. Jira Cards integration is done on a team level, not on Enterprise subscription level. We have 15+ teams in our enterprise subscription, meaning we need to do the integration 15 times.
2. Some competitors are more focused on Agile flow support & Jira integrations and offer Dynamic backlog management tools (LucidSpark and Stormboard), so it will be great if Miro focuses on this in the near future.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use Miro in several directions:
1. Goal Setting (Objectives and Key Results), their set-up and tracking in a collaborative model;
2. Quarterly planning events and workshops;
3. Product discovery sessions.
4. Roadmap planning & Roadmap updates.
The main benefits we get from Miro are ease of communication, visualization of progress, transparency, and enhanced collaboration between teams.
The integration with Jira helps us automate part of the flow of planning, removing the need to transfer information from a whiteboard to the planning tool!
1. Goal Setting (Objectives and Key Results), their set-up and tracking in a collaborative model;
2. Quarterly planning events and workshops;
3. Product discovery sessions.
4. Roadmap planning & Roadmap updates.
The main benefits we get from Miro are ease of communication, visualization of progress, transparency, and enhanced collaboration between teams.
The integration with Jira helps us automate part of the flow of planning, removing the need to transfer information from a whiteboard to the planning tool!
White boarding tool that you can access from anywhere
What do you like best about the product?
The significant upside of Miro is the ability to quickly onboard multiple team members and collaborate into its carefully designed digital whiteboard either from scratch or by simply selecting from hundreds of pre-built templates. Another benefit is that it has an inbuilt real-time video communication feature that aids in better team productivity. Additionally, it supports cross-platform, which means it is accessible from almost all internet devices and operating systems.
What do you dislike about the product?
The primary issue that I faced while using Miro is that I cannot seamlessly download the designs, diagrams, and visuals into printable pdf format; instead, I need to capture a frame and partially download it all the time.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
While working from home, Miro has found to be an excellent visual-based team collaboration tool that keeps everyone on the same page, increases team efficiency, and produces better work outputs. This tool has been a fantastic way to create a proof of concept of any ideas or solutions.
We feel like we are working in person
What do you like best about the product?
We are using Miro throughout our company, from brainstorming to project planning. It serves as a repository for all of our ideals, studies, and insights. The most significant upside is that it allows us to collaborate more creatively within a team and also enables us more easily access the work of proximity teams.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some of the downsides of Miro include its navigation part, which is not relatively straightforward and can be much more confusing for the new users; also, the screen needs to be zoomed in frequently to read specific texts and diagrams. Furthermore, it is pretty challenging to keep track of all the different boards we have.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
All in all, Miro has become a virtual whiteboard that lets our entire team jump into and collaborate, brainstorm, and work on ideas, concepts, and plans. We feel like we are working physically in person due to its remarkable real-time collaboration and communication facility.
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