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Magic for marketing teams
What do you like best about the product?
Working remotely in a team within a creative discipline can be difficult, especially when you and your team are brainstorming and generating visual concepts. With Miro we've been able to have productive and enjoyable brainstorming sessions alone and in a team! I love the feature where you can hide other users inputs so that we can all contribute without impacting each other's ideas.
What do you dislike about the product?
From my perspective, there aren't many negatives about Miro. Sometimes I find the "sharing" settings confusing, for example what settings I should have selected for the type of sharing I want.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Brainstorming and the collection of inspiration
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Miro as a uni student
What do you like best about the product?
I use my miro boards for my photography studies sketchbooks. It is a useful platform that makes work load easy and organisable. I originally use to use indesign and that took me a while to get use too. But when I started using miro I opened a board and I started creating my work loads quickly and efficiently.
What do you dislike about the product?
It can be difficult to load on my IPad but that may because of the file size of my work. Which isn't miros fault I don't think .
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro makes workload a lot easier to manage.
Miro is intuitive and empowering, enabling me to sleemlessly organize my notes, tasks, and projects.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is great because it centralizes and visually organizes all my ideas, tasks, and information, making it easier to gain clarity, collaborate with others, and streamlines my workflow— saving me time and boosting both my creativity and productivity.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not so much a dislike but rather more of a learning curve to the increasing tools that are added to the Miro platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the problem of collaboration and project management. In my experience, Miro's tools include real-time editing and commenting features, making it easier for teams to brainstorm and manage tasks together. Also, Miro's tools has helped me consolidate to-dos, deadlines, and project updates in one place, preventing confusion and duplication of efforts. The visual templates that are offered has saved me an enormous amount of time that I would have spent creating similar templates.
Pretty great for brainstorming and workshopping, could improve for sharing, analysis and reporting.
What do you like best about the product?
1. Collaborating, workshopping and brainstorming.
2. Non-linear visualisation of proceses.
2. Non-linear visualisation of proceses.
What do you dislike about the product?
1. Reporting and sharing individual elements of a board (Find myself using 2 different boards to manage) . Reporting features are clunky and could be smarter.
2. Sizing and resizing board, text etc. Want to be able to set default board & text sizes. Want to be able to resize text, images and boundaries for everything when the board grows in size.
3. Want to be able great a how to guide/how to read this board for external people who utilse the board a later date. I.e. coming into a complex board is overwhelming and confusing.
4. Managing qualitative or quantitive data (im a ux researcher). I use it alot for affinity mapping etc. Would love to have the ability to create a smart data sheet from groups post its and their tags/colours etc. Would also like to be able to create visualisations from that.
2. Sizing and resizing board, text etc. Want to be able to set default board & text sizes. Want to be able to resize text, images and boundaries for everything when the board grows in size.
3. Want to be able great a how to guide/how to read this board for external people who utilse the board a later date. I.e. coming into a complex board is overwhelming and confusing.
4. Managing qualitative or quantitive data (im a ux researcher). I use it alot for affinity mapping etc. Would love to have the ability to create a smart data sheet from groups post its and their tags/colours etc. Would also like to be able to create visualisations from that.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaboration and non-linear visualisation that benefits representing the complexity of processes.
A facilitators swiss army knife
What do you like best about the product?
As a delivery manager working in a fully remote environment I use Miro daily and have found it to be an indispensable tool for team collaboration and project management. The platform truly shines in its ability to bring teams together, regardless of their physical location. Their extensive template library is a huge time saver and I love how the tool enables anonymity which can help create a safe space for sharing.
What do you dislike about the product?
On the odd occasion where I have to present or want to take diagrams from a board there's still a fair bit of massaging required to get it looking as polished as I would like for these
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Ineffective Large-Scale Remote Collaboration: Many tools struggle when numerous participants join a call or online session, leading to disjointed communication. Miro solves this by providing a smooth, responsive platform that maintains performance even with many active users which means we can run bigger sessions on a single board.
It is hard to keep up with industry best practices. The library of templates give me a good starting point when I am thinking about team sessions and means we as a group can experience some of the best of what others have spent time and effort perfecting.
One source of truth for project info: I find Miro boards have more of a "life" than things like confluence pages and serve as better information radiators because they can house so muuch in so many different formats.
It is hard to keep up with industry best practices. The library of templates give me a good starting point when I am thinking about team sessions and means we as a group can experience some of the best of what others have spent time and effort perfecting.
One source of truth for project info: I find Miro boards have more of a "life" than things like confluence pages and serve as better information radiators because they can house so muuch in so many different formats.
How did we work at all before Miro?
What do you like best about the product?
The versatility of Miro makes it a tool that can eliminate the need for many other platforms/software/subscriptions. We use it for so many things in our organisation. We do end-to-end service design projects in Miro, host workshops, create information architecture and wireframing. Our Kanban boards are on Miro, our project planning, stakeholder presentations and so much more. As a fully remote organisation, it enables us to seamlessly collaborate across the country and with clients who are fully remote themselves.
The fact that guests can join boards makes it easy for us to host workshops with clients who are outside of the organisation without them having to create Miro accounts. The app and browser options also means that new/short term users don't have to download the app in order to use it (helping us avoid disgruntled stakeholders joining for remote workshops).
Being able to pull PowerPoint presentations, PDF files and other files in and extract pages is extremely helpful in keeping the workflow in one place. During the Discovery phase of our projects, we ca accumulate a lot of artefacts that need to be considered, and this function makes it possible for us to have a bird's eye view of all of them. The integrations with software like Figma is a huge plus as well.
The fact that guests can join boards makes it easy for us to host workshops with clients who are outside of the organisation without them having to create Miro accounts. The app and browser options also means that new/short term users don't have to download the app in order to use it (helping us avoid disgruntled stakeholders joining for remote workshops).
Being able to pull PowerPoint presentations, PDF files and other files in and extract pages is extremely helpful in keeping the workflow in one place. During the Discovery phase of our projects, we ca accumulate a lot of artefacts that need to be considered, and this function makes it possible for us to have a bird's eye view of all of them. The integrations with software like Figma is a huge plus as well.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are small things about Miro that can make it a bit challenging to use, but these are annoyances at worst. Like not being able to add gradients to shapes, or not having overlay options besides lowering the opacity of a shape. All in all, the platform is powerful, useful and I don't know how large organisations get by without it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Our organisation allowed occasional remote working before the Covid pandemic hit, which let us transition smoothly into a fully remote model. Many of our designers and consultants made use of this opportunity to move out of the city, to areas where they have better, healthier lifestyles and more affordable housing. We were able to do this (and continue doing this) because we had confidence in tools like Miro to enable our continued collaboration and productivity.
Good alternative to Office OneNote
What do you like best about the product?
You can upload via url and from saved files on your computer.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it crashes, and when you upload stuff it just shows one slide and you have to extract them.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keepin all notes in one place for the groups I teach
Its the perfect app for team activities and perfect for presentations.
What do you like best about the product?
The variety of stuff you can do on miro such as Home work, Notes, lessons and presentations. the customer support is also incredibly helpful. I use miro almost every day for stuff such as notes and work. Miro is also incredibly easy to use as it uses a really simple design which is very easy to understand and use. It is also really good with integration as you can do many things at once on the same slide. Implentation is also very easily done with miro as it is all given to you in forms of different tools.
What do you dislike about the product?
personally I havent had any issues with miro yet so far
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
miro is making the app easier to use with more ways to collabrate with people and also have your own whiteboard on the app with a seperate tab which makes it easier to check notes and diagrams whilst in a presentation.
Great Tool For Product Development Teams
What do you like best about the product?
The collaborative nature of Mira is hugely beneficial for brainstorming sessions, risk analysis, ideation, and many other processes that are part of our new product development process. The interface has proven to be easy to understand and we rarley have issues getting a new user up and running within a few minutes. It has made the above mentioned meetings and others so much more effective in a time when so many of our team members are working remotely.
I also find the myriad of templates incredibly helpful and useful for getting started.
I also find the myriad of templates incredibly helpful and useful for getting started.
What do you dislike about the product?
Could use more ability to export to other formats. e.g. post-its to Excel. Better integration with SharePoint would also be very beneficial to my team.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With so many people working remotely, Miro provides a way for all meeting attendees to actively participate. Without a real-time, collaborative workspace, many tema members tend to just sit and watch a screen share or do other, unrelated work. With Miro's real-time interface, it fosters more active participation since there is no lag and users have no excuse to not participate.
Miro's incredible infinite whiteboard makes knowledge creation possible with remote teams
What do you like best about the product?
I am a new user to Miro with an international consulting team, and I am amazed at how intuitive it is, how flexible to apply to many different types of work, and easy to use to communicate and collaborate. The infinite space and ability to import knowledge from other files makes it a perfect tool for thinking together and processing information with your team. Love the zoom in - zoom out features.
What do you dislike about the product?
Wish it could post as a Teams file & stored in SharePoint, so it would not need to be found through the Miro document hierarchy.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Knowledge sharing and processing, in an aesthetically pleasing and flexible way. It makes my job less frustrating and more fulfilling to be able to work on and solve a client's problem with our team, and look good doing it.
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