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A powerful space for any task
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a core tool in our collaborative workspace, supporting both online and in-person sessions. We use it extensively for design discovery, with a dedicated discovery template that allows each designer or Product Owner to quickly kick-start a project. This approach ensures consistency across teams while still giving the flexibility to adapt and expand using Miro’s vast canvas.
Its built-in tools integrate seamlessly into our workflow, helping us capture ideas, structure projects, and accelerate delivery. The balance of structure and freedom makes Miro an essential part of our design process, enabling collaboration at speed and scale.
Its built-in tools integrate seamlessly into our workflow, helping us capture ideas, structure projects, and accelerate delivery. The balance of structure and freedom makes Miro an essential part of our design process, enabling collaboration at speed and scale.
What do you dislike about the product?
While project grouping helps, keeping boards organised at the top level remains difficult. Navigation feels unruly, and it can be challenging to quickly locate the right board. There are tools to organise better, but I feel they could implement a journey to help with this.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Our use of Miro centres on tackling design problems. We start by defining the problem, gathering input and resources, then wireframing and displaying the design outcomes. The tool makes it easy to show our process clearly—from early frames through to final UI.
A key benefit is the ability to keep previous designs and iterations on the board. This not only helps us tell the design story later but also allows us to revisit ideas that may have been overlooked. Stakeholders can review and contribute asynchronously, meaning discussions and feedback aren’t limited to a single meeting.
One of the most valuable aspects for us has been writing and refining user stories directly in Miro. This collaborative process enables the team to shape both the problem and the solutions together, which has been hugely effective.
A key benefit is the ability to keep previous designs and iterations on the board. This not only helps us tell the design story later but also allows us to revisit ideas that may have been overlooked. Stakeholders can review and contribute asynchronously, meaning discussions and feedback aren’t limited to a single meeting.
One of the most valuable aspects for us has been writing and refining user stories directly in Miro. This collaborative process enables the team to shape both the problem and the solutions together, which has been hugely effective.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Get people onboarded with something fun, like a good retrospective. But I think people will come to the platform naturally, It's just got the tools you need to think in a space.
Miro is a great tool for sharing ideas and collaborating with your team.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is easy to use and extremely effective when it comes to bringing your thoughts and ideas to life. It makes it fun to work with a team whether you are planning sprints, project timelines, or hosting a brainstorming session.
What do you dislike about the product?
I dislike the MindMapping function. It was a bit hard to use compared to LucidChart.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro makes it easy to visualize and compare designs across multiple campaigns. You can import from multiple different sources and it makes it easy to download and export your creations. It is also easy to create shareable links with others, so they can view, comment, or edit what you've created.
Miro helps me to organize my mind
What do you like best about the product?
I really like that the way of working is similar to illustrator which is what I use to take notes because it allows me to slide / move in an "infinite" workspace and create tables.
I also like the fact I can duplicate worspaces and share them with other members. It allows me to choose who I want to share it with and also I can see when they are looking at it. Also the reactions and emojis make a really comfortable space where to work at.
I like the fact that I can divide workspaces into subfiles, as I use it for the courses I teach and also the ones I am student at.
I also like the fact I can duplicate worspaces and share them with other members. It allows me to choose who I want to share it with and also I can see when they are looking at it. Also the reactions and emojis make a really comfortable space where to work at.
I like the fact that I can divide workspaces into subfiles, as I use it for the courses I teach and also the ones I am student at.
What do you dislike about the product?
You cannot add bold and italics inside notes and
Integrate the clock with music from apple or spotify (although I don't know if I would concentrate) probably if I add a playlist exactly for that moment of study or work
It should be able to be grouped in subfolders, at least 3 classification categories, I want it for my notes of each course
More tools for drawing
Integrate the clock with music from apple or spotify (although I don't know if I would concentrate) probably if I add a playlist exactly for that moment of study or work
It should be able to be grouped in subfolders, at least 3 classification categories, I want it for my notes of each course
More tools for drawing
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Mostly to organize my ideas for essays and the notes I take during my master courses. I first take handwritten notes on my notebook and then I organize them better in Miro.
I also use it with other teachers to plan the classes for students. It is really helpful as we can then duplicate the board and share it with them.
I also use it with other teachers to plan the classes for students. It is really helpful as we can then duplicate the board and share it with them.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I was reluctant to use it at first, but once I did it I couldn't be more satisfied. Is is actually very intuitive. I come from the field of graphic design, and the fact that many tools work pretty much the same way, made it a lot easier. I don't know why would I do without it, as my mind is very disperse.
Next level collaboration tool !
What do you like best about the product?
That you can collaborate in realtime just like in a rooms
What do you dislike about the product?
I sometimes slows don the computor when using teams and Miro together. When sharing the screen with Microsoft teams and running Miro with a large (more than 4-5 people) it quickly eats your memor and everything gets slow. The voting process could be improved a bit. If you have use it to vote on stickers that have been grouped together and you want the group to be the thing you vote on thats not possible. Now you have to vote on only the single individual stickers within that group. Sure you can add upp the nyber of votes to see the totality but a feature to group a number of stickers would be nice. In the beginning it was hard to know the exakt tips and trix I use today to make my life easier. For example knowing that you can select multibple items by holding down the shift key and then draging the mous was something I had to google to find out before knowing. This is now a lifesaver for me and I cant live without it. Having this as some sort of tool tip in the beginning would have been nice.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The retrospectives are perfect to use with Miro and I have realized that in Covid times you can still have collaborative sessions even online
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Look through the templates, there are so many good to choose from!
A great tool for creative collaboration for design agencies
What do you like best about the product?
The flexibility of tools makes it incredibly easy to collaborate between creative teams. Miro makes it easy for newcomers to use a digital whiteboard even if they have never tried a similar application before. You can use it on desktop computers or phones and tablets, and it's best on touch screens.
One of the great advantages of Miro is that it allows you to create a digital work environment that allows you to collaborate with your teammates in real time.
Once on a board, you can see where each team member is (through a cursor with their name), while everyone can modify their content at the same time.
In addition, you can make a video call from the same platform and share a screen.
One of the great advantages of Miro is that it allows you to create a digital work environment that allows you to collaborate with your teammates in real time.
Once on a board, you can see where each team member is (through a cursor with their name), while everyone can modify their content at the same time.
In addition, you can make a video call from the same platform and share a screen.
What do you dislike about the product?
The onboarding process can be a little overwhelming for non-tech people. The only problem is that its free version limits many of these features, making it perfect for singles or very small design teams. If you have more than three people who need to use a whiteboard app, consider paying for Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps us collaborate between our designers without the need of being on-site in the studio. The main board has a variety of templates you can insert, such as kanban boards, flowcharts, mind maps, etc. The rest of the whiteboard space remains empty and you can insert various templates. This is a fantastic way to use different brainstorming methods on a whiteboard.
Collaboration is a key element of Miro. You and team members can chat and send messages, add comments, leave sticky notes, and create a centralized note for meeting items. You can also link and embed into other team apps such as Slack. The premium version also includes video chat, voting and screen sharing.
Collaboration is a key element of Miro. You and team members can chat and send messages, add comments, leave sticky notes, and create a centralized note for meeting items. You can also link and embed into other team apps such as Slack. The premium version also includes video chat, voting and screen sharing.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Miro can be adapted to the needs of your organization, if you find a way to integrate it into your work processes.
A great example is the Kanban board that allows you to visualize the flow of tasks, prioritize them and assign them to different members of your team. The cards allow you to add comments and mention other users.
A great example is the Kanban board that allows you to visualize the flow of tasks, prioritize them and assign them to different members of your team. The cards allow you to add comments and mention other users.
An absolute must in your toolbox
What do you like best about the product?
It is easy to set up and facilitate workshops. Miro is also very useful to secure ideas and work them out. What I love the most, is that you can create boards with all kinds of inspiration, canvases, plans of action, and so on, and share it with others.
What do you dislike about the product?
Folders don't have a link (you can't link to folders) and you can't add (little) text documents.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Organize workshops and secure ideas. For this last one, the ideas, the benefit is that you can place images, video's, PDF, bookmarkts and ideas on post-its all toghether. Too bad there is not a really good way to stoer advanced notes (for documentation).
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It won't let your MacBook run wild (CPU and its cooling fans)
Miro is a great tool for collaboration and ideation
What do you like best about the product?
I can use it for facilitating workshops and the tools for collaboration are very versatile. Also, I'm happy with the AI integration that allow us to cluster concepts by keywords. It's quite good not only for facilitation but for organising other type of data like verbatims from interviews.
Besides of collaoration, I use it for solo ideation when kickstarting projects and for mindmapping.
Besides of collaoration, I use it for solo ideation when kickstarting projects and for mindmapping.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes I have to facilitate workshops where not everyone has access to the tool, and it's quite challenging for them to just to use the comment feature. The basic mode could have some sort of integration for this cases.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I'm a very visual person so it's a great way to display all data and how each concept relates with each other. It helps me a lot also to put together different elements (benchmark, wireframes, visual data) to show a bigger concept to different stakeholders, and to have them in the same space to make a workshop together.
The IA feature helps me organize data by key concepts easily.
The IA feature helps me organize data by key concepts easily.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I recommend it to cross-functional teams, especially if they involve designers and other stakeholders, also to conduct workshops.
Miro is a game changer
What do you like best about the product?
Miro changed the way we have our daily meetings and ideation sessions. The collaboration features provides freedom to the users. The possibility to bring everyone to your viewpoint is great. Besides it, even when working solo, it is a great tool, because it allows you something close to the feeling of a blank paper sheet.
What do you dislike about the product?
We lack something like formulas on spreadsheets. It would be interesting to insert tables inside table cells, to give you the freedom to zoom in for more details inside a specific cell. Another thing nice would be to use scales to measure drawings, more pencil, brushes and color options, and the possibility to insert xreferenced 3d models (sketchup, bim...). The exporting tool could allow you to choose which sheets to make pdf. It could be something odd, but having a tool that could simulate dice throwing would be useful for contests. Another nice addition could be the possibility to play background music, and audio effects to call someone in particular, or everybody.Play videos on the board. Hide and reveal parts of the board, something like dynamic light centered on each user cursor. The possibility to export the mind maps.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Visual planning, meeting support, ideation sessions, dashboard with Google sheets xreferenced files, basic image edition, social media content planning, creating backlog for activities, creating moodboards for every new project with image references, links to videos, links to external sites to ring additional information related to the content we are working on, agenda for meetings and to keep contacts, relating them.
We started using Miro for remote collaborative work, now we cannot work without it
What do you like best about the product?
Our team was already using Miro prior to the lockdown, but just for brainstorming sessions.
When the lockdown came, we decided that Miro would be a good software to help with remote collaboration. And we were so right. We started to explore the capabilities of the platform and every week we would discover new ways that Miro could help us work better as a team.
Right now, Miro is the main software for every project we manage.
It solves multiple use-cases, from brainstorming to planning, from strategy to prototyping.
We've also reduced the use of other tools because Miro replaced them for the most part; this highly increased productivity since we now have a centralized place for everything related to each project.
When the lockdown came, we decided that Miro would be a good software to help with remote collaboration. And we were so right. We started to explore the capabilities of the platform and every week we would discover new ways that Miro could help us work better as a team.
Right now, Miro is the main software for every project we manage.
It solves multiple use-cases, from brainstorming to planning, from strategy to prototyping.
We've also reduced the use of other tools because Miro replaced them for the most part; this highly increased productivity since we now have a centralized place for everything related to each project.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes Miro feels too heavy on loading times and computer CPU, it's almost impossible to have 2 open boards at the same time.
The windows installable app is highly instable and crashes frequently.
One feature that is still underdeveloped is the mindmap tool that compares poorly to other standalone mindmap tools, we hope a future release would improve this feature.
The audio/video features work ok for up to 4 people, above that we tend to switch to another conference platform.
The windows installable app is highly instable and crashes frequently.
One feature that is still underdeveloped is the mindmap tool that compares poorly to other standalone mindmap tools, we hope a future release would improve this feature.
The audio/video features work ok for up to 4 people, above that we tend to switch to another conference platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use Miro for business model canvas, brand sprints, brainstorming sessions, agile management, weekly and monthly planning, prototyping landing pages and apps, basically we use it for everything project related. It's the main repository for everything related to each project.
The default templates and Miroverse (templates from the community) are a goldmine to increase our efficiency and creativity. We've discovered many new exercises, frameworks, and canvas that we didn't knew about. That allowed us to solve problems and collaborate in many different ways.
Inspired by the Miroverse templates, we are now also developing our own repository of templates that we came up with.
The default templates and Miroverse (templates from the community) are a goldmine to increase our efficiency and creativity. We've discovered many new exercises, frameworks, and canvas that we didn't knew about. That allowed us to solve problems and collaborate in many different ways.
Inspired by the Miroverse templates, we are now also developing our own repository of templates that we came up with.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
At first, Miro seems to have a high learning curve since it solves so many different use-cases. Try to start just by exploring with brainstorming features and post-it to get comfortable with it. Pretty soon, you and your team will feel comfortable exploring the templates and understand the many use-cases available to simplify your team work.
Great for remote working! Great for collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I couldn't be without Miro now! I am a visual thinker, so it helps with my personal projects as well as (of course) collaboration. Brilliant for show casing and collaborating on UX designs, for analysing user research data, for workshops and for journey mapping. All in all an indispensible digital tool!
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing really. Miro is great. I can't think of a thing I dislike.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Remote collaboration!
Visual thinking
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