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Easy collaboration for remote teams
What do you like best about the product?
As a designer who loves to use a whiteboard to think and process ideas, Miro has been excellent. While working with my remote team, I will regularly spin up a new Miro board to start sketching out designs, drawing up the user workflows, organizing research insights, and more. We keep our whole org chart in a Miro, so it's easy for everyone to access and understand the shape of the org. Over the holidays, we created some templates so we could use Miro to play board games virtually, and it was so fun! Honestly, I wouldn't get through the week without it.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro can be fickle when it comes to user permissions. When anyone creates a new board for a group, we always have to ask everyone "Do you all have access?" If they don't, it can be a pain to track down the right place to invite users to edit the board. I wish they would use a simpler permissions system similar to Google Drive, where you can just look up anyone in your org by name and add them directly to the board. No need to go find the list of people in the project and add them to it by their email address.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- Analyzing user research insights and customer feedback. Miro serves as a great place to create affinity maps and see what themes emerge. It feels a lot more natural to move things around as opposed to working in spreadsheets
- Customer journey maps. Whenever we have a big journey map, the easiest place to create it is in Miro. Mutliple people across departments can easily view and edit, so it always stays up to date and relevant. And there is no constraint on how big the map can get, because people can always pan around and zoom in on details
- Simple whiteboard. The most common use case we have is to just pull up an empty board and start putting ideas on it. They may start as small as a few sticky notes to represent the phases of a user workflow, but they will regularly grow to include all sorts of details. The open-ended nature of a whiteboard makes it easy for the mind to explore
- Customer journey maps. Whenever we have a big journey map, the easiest place to create it is in Miro. Mutliple people across departments can easily view and edit, so it always stays up to date and relevant. And there is no constraint on how big the map can get, because people can always pan around and zoom in on details
- Simple whiteboard. The most common use case we have is to just pull up an empty board and start putting ideas on it. They may start as small as a few sticky notes to represent the phases of a user workflow, but they will regularly grow to include all sorts of details. The open-ended nature of a whiteboard makes it easy for the mind to explore
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An excellent tool for collaboration and project progress tracking
What do you like best about the product?
We use Miro to establish schedules, keep a record of progress on projects, and collaborate on presentations
What do you dislike about the product?
Drawing in Miro is clunky and could be made more useful for scale drawing (see Morpholio Trace for example)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro creates a virtual pin up space that is accessible at all times and from diverse locations. It allows us to archive documents, photos, drawings and progress from earlier in the project - as well as organize presentations for the present.
Director - Strategy
What do you like best about the product?
I have been a user of Miro for over 1 0 years - I have used Miro on multiple projects and have used a lot of templates that you have. I like Miro because of
1. Ability to share the document with the client with ease and also collaborate with them very easily.
2. Ease of use - We can create mindmaps, process documents, conduct workshops, etc. the capability and the ease of use sets Miro apart
3.Number of users - Its ability for a number of collaborators to work on a common issue
1. Ability to share the document with the client with ease and also collaborate with them very easily.
2. Ease of use - We can create mindmaps, process documents, conduct workshops, etc. the capability and the ease of use sets Miro apart
3.Number of users - Its ability for a number of collaborators to work on a common issue
What do you dislike about the product?
From a corporation perspective - MIro is an external application and sensitive data can be moved out of the coroporate network since the application can be accessed from a personal laptop or personal account.
Ability to print to pdf - I recently had a large project and it was very hard to print it off into a pdf to share with the client. May be I have the free license and I assume that the ability will be enhanced with a subscription service.
Ability to print to pdf - I recently had a large project and it was very hard to print it off into a pdf to share with the client. May be I have the free license and I assume that the ability will be enhanced with a subscription service.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Ease of use, provides a collaborative space with proven data security standards, and mind mapping techniques - are the top benefits I am reaping from MIro.
The perfect canvas for team work, you can adapt it to all purposes
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is very complete regarding how much flexibility it allows you to use. It provides you with many tools that you can adapt to your workflow as you please. It's perfect for team brainstorming ideas or even work sharing with clients.
What do you dislike about the product?
The snap grid system is very helpful but can be improved. I sometimes struggle to align elements when they are not the same size (e.g., text with images, shapes with text, etc.).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
sync feauture of Miro - mirroring boards to others is very useful for our workflow - con right now is that the copied board can only be visible to users that are invited to the mother-canvas
The best app in market for mindmapping
What do you like best about the product?
I've been using Miro since a couple of years and I can definitely say it's the best tool on the market for complex mindmaps, as it lets you re-scale the map without any loss and maintaining proportions. I compared it to all the available tools on the market and was the winner, thanks Miro team for doing such an amazing job on this product. It's also one of the most intuitive products and the best of all, is that you can translate an entire board and expand your mindmaps with the help of the new AI features!
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing comes to my mind. Some years ago it went slow for huge boards, but meybe that was already solved.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use it as my go-to tool when talking about online whiteboards, and I can say I'm a whiteboard lover, I think it's the best way for collaborating in remote work. I have different Product Management tools, listed as a backup file, but at some point of the past I used it with the team I was working with, as the company has the license. If I had to choose, I would go definitely with Miro but it's true that Figma has a lot of negotiation power now that they have Figjam, that is also pretty good and I would assume it's cheaper than Miro if you buy the pack + Figjam.
On my personal life I also use it for complex mindmaps, and I¡m really happy to say it's the only tool on the market that helped me doing what I needed.
On my personal life I also use it for complex mindmaps, and I¡m really happy to say it's the only tool on the market that helped me doing what I needed.
The perfect companion for your work duties
What do you like best about the product?
Just in case you need some data, I use it every day for every client I work with. That said, here are the things that I like the most.
- The templates are awesome to reduce the time of work.
- That you can work with as much people as you like in just one board.
- The comment and notification system is smooth.
- The easiness of the system. It's super easy to teach people how to use it. My clients are usually Boomers, very late boomers and even they can give it a shot.
- You don't event need to install it to start using it. Ease of implementation.
- It's very easy to integrate with other 3rd party apps.
- The templates are awesome to reduce the time of work.
- That you can work with as much people as you like in just one board.
- The comment and notification system is smooth.
- The easiness of the system. It's super easy to teach people how to use it. My clients are usually Boomers, very late boomers and even they can give it a shot.
- You don't event need to install it to start using it. Ease of implementation.
- It's very easy to integrate with other 3rd party apps.
What do you dislike about the product?
- That I cannot have more than 3 boards.
- That I need to have a paid account to hide boards.
- That I need to have a paid account to hide boards.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The problems Miro is solving are basically:
- I don't need multiple apps to sketch my ideas.
- I don't need complex diagram apps just to do 1 diagram. I can use miro to combine multiple formats: tables, diagrams, etc.
- I don't need to bring people to a complex product to follow my workshop.
- I don't need multiple apps to sketch my ideas.
- I don't need complex diagram apps just to do 1 diagram. I can use miro to combine multiple formats: tables, diagrams, etc.
- I don't need to bring people to a complex product to follow my workshop.
Go to canvas tool
What do you like best about the product?
Excellent tool for collaboratively capturing ideas on the fly then subsequently organising them eg laying out post-its or pulling AI generated summaries.
Large range of templates with clear instructions and worked examples.
Large range of templates with clear instructions and worked examples.
What do you dislike about the product?
Formatting individual irems of text in text boxes. You can do some things like apply bullets to selected paragraphs but not others eg if you increase font size for one piece of text, all text is increased.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Visibility of work in progress. Rather than offering stakeholders access to a folder of docs and spreadsheets, I can give then access to a canvas where everything is visible; which, if required, can link through to individual files (when it is more appropriate to have them as docs or sheets). Though, of course, often this isn't necessary as the info is in the canvas, or, otherwise I have started the new generate a doc within Miro feature.
Very good app to help your workflow
What do you like best about the product?
Simultaneous collaboration, teamwork, easy reviews and brainstorming. Easy access to other team members work
What do you dislike about the product?
Slow when the wall gets too big. Slow loading images. Some image formats not supported.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
brainsotrming made easy and digital. Accessible from anywhere
Great tool for collaboration and digital workshops
What do you like best about the product?
Great tool to collaborate with a remote team and run retros, workshops, brainstorming sessions.
What do you dislike about the product?
The sizing of the items on the vast canvas is often different depending on who builds the frames with content. There is still some formatting to be done every time you work with Miro to make it presentable.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are a team to usually works and collaborates remotely. This is where we document customer feedback, structure and prioritize it. We are even using Miro for on-site workshops as the tool allows for easy summarizing.
MIRO - The fast moving collaboration tool for all types of teams.
What do you like best about the product?
I like the different - easy and accessible templates that can be used to save time in the 'preparation required' to setup a session for my teams.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some features like voting and collaboration with many team members starts to become buggy when the number of people increases.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
MIRO makes it easy to work with virtual teams in real time. It also takes off the overhead to work out the tools required to do different activities and merges it into one platform. additionally, it makes it very easy to draw, make notes and then even summarize the meeting.
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