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Brainstorming, project planning, Briefing. Miro is the way
What do you like best about the product?
It is an infinite canvas of ideas, there is no limit to what you want to capture, from a storyboard to a multi-phase project. A simple brainstorming session or a collaborative environment for creative minds.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't think there's anything I dislike about Miro, but I guess its free options could be improved as it is one of the best tools for creative planning.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
When you are planning a project and it is very difficult to describe using words, Miro solves that, there are unlimited options on how to show ideas and in an orderly way, I use it in my work.And it works flawlessly
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Miro is a must-have for anybody doing collaborative work!
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has been a game-changer in enabling how teams work together, whether remotely, synchronously, or asynchronously! I use it on a daily for all kinds of activities, such as brainstorming, workshopping, note-taking, research analysis, and even project management. I love that it has templates for all your needs, so you don't have to waste time creating your own boards from scratch. Miro boards can also serve as the ONE hub where you can have all your files and information, which makes super easy to find everything you need in one place. It's very intuitive from day one and I highly recommend Miro to anybody whose role is collaborative in nature!
What do you dislike about the product?
I've noticed that some boards with images/screenshots show up blurry on the Miro app only, but are fine on the Miro web app using a browser. Depending on the size of the boards, Miro can be laggy and it takes time to load. I sometimes also struggle with the scaling of boards (e.g., if your board is too small, you have to zoom in to make the text readable and vice-versa if the board is too big, you have to zoom out a lot). I wish there was a better way to ensure that the templates fit the size of a regular desktop screen/monitor to reduce the constant zooming in and out, and moving around the boards.
The "cluster by tags" feature doesn't always work due to a bug and defaults to clustering stickies into a long horizontal line. It would be better if it clustered into a shape of a square or rectangle instead, so all stickies are closer together and don't need to be dragged closer manually.
The "cluster by tags" feature doesn't always work due to a bug and defaults to clustering stickies into a long horizontal line. It would be better if it clustered into a shape of a square or rectangle instead, so all stickies are closer together and don't need to be dragged closer manually.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the problem of the remote work setting. You can still collaborate in the same way as when you're in the same room doing "whiteboarding" exercises, etc.
Facilitating workshops using Miro templates helps me as a facilitator tremendously because I get to work with the default structure and can customize it anyhow that I see fit for my own purposes. They're also aesthetically pleasing and contain content that serve as a solid foundation. Miro templates serve as a great thought starter to foster ideation and innovation that turn into fruitful discussions among teams and stakeholders.
Facilitating workshops using Miro templates helps me as a facilitator tremendously because I get to work with the default structure and can customize it anyhow that I see fit for my own purposes. They're also aesthetically pleasing and contain content that serve as a solid foundation. Miro templates serve as a great thought starter to foster ideation and innovation that turn into fruitful discussions among teams and stakeholders.
All coverage, no depth
What do you like best about the product?
Less paperwork, little planning, looks pretty
What do you dislike about the product?
The learning journey makes no sense. The provision for ks1 is absolute rubbish. The task design is laughable.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
None
Best Open space to put up your ideas
What do you like best about the product?
Miro stands out for its incredible intuitiveness, allowing me to easily drag and drop elements to build plans, wireframes, and brainstorm ideas. Its seamless integration with various platforms makes it versatile, and it's simple to implement across different activities. I rely on Miro for nearly all of my projects. Plus, their customer support is fast and helpful—though I rarely need to reach out because the tool is so reliable.
What do you dislike about the product?
It's not a thing I dislike, I'd suggest adding a customizable toolbar at the top of the canvas with the most-used tools. This would make it even quicker to access frequently used features without needing to search through the side menu.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro makes it easy for me to organize and visualize my ideas, allowing me to present concepts clearly to both clients and teams. It enhances idea development, facilitates communication, and streamlines collaboration on projects that require team input. By enabling a view of all phases at once, Miro helps drive more accurate and effective results.
Exceptional Product
What do you like best about the product?
MIRO is an essential tool for my role as a Customer Lifecycle Manager. My manager and I started using with MIRO first, and then we introduced the tool to other team members for collaboration and brainstorming sessions. Slowly and gradually, it turned out to be a very effective tool for the whole organization a it was adopted widely. We are able to create customer journeys, run workshops, visually identify frictions in the journeys, share ideas and drive improvement strategies in each stage of the lifecycle. As a remote company, it has been overly easier to connect with the teams across different geos and the business, it also helped us to break silos in driving solutions as a team. MIRO is a very user friendly and intuitive tool. It has definitely made our job much efficient.
What do you dislike about the product?
MIRO lacks some functionality like journey hierarchies for customers. The journey is always not so linear, but they have macro and micro journeys. It also lacks out of the box integration capability with Databricks which is our data warehouse which definitely limites us to monitor business performance.
Miro also does not have a way to organize boards. It would be great if we can have folders to manage our boards because they are growing in volumes and its getting tougher to manage them.
MIRO does not send any email notification to the users when they are tagged which makes it difficult for people to follow if they are not active in the tool.
Miro also does not have a way to organize boards. It would be great if we can have folders to manage our boards because they are growing in volumes and its getting tougher to manage them.
MIRO does not send any email notification to the users when they are tagged which makes it difficult for people to follow if they are not active in the tool.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
MIRO is bridging the gap for remote users for driving a better collaboration in real time.
The best collaboration tool I've used
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to collaborate for a wide variety of use cases. Whether it's brainstorming, getting feedback, workshops. I use it on a daily basis for 3 years now and recommend it to others!
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish sketching was easier. InVision freehand was very easy to sketch ideas in using their pen tool. I find it's not as easy with Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a UX designer, I collaborate with others every day. Many of these people are not as familiar with Miro. The fact that Miro is so easy to use makes it an ideal tool to be used across the company. It's now our go-to tool.
Easy to start expressing your ideas instead of using a notebook or a chart board.
What do you like best about the product?
Useful templates to start working on your ideas
Easy to visualize E2E flows
Easy to add co-workers and work efficiently
Easy to add important notes
Easy to visualize E2E flows
Easy to add co-workers and work efficiently
Easy to add important notes
What do you dislike about the product?
It's hard to present an E2E flow with miro, prefer to take SS and add to a ppt.
When adding mulitple SS, it takes time to upload all of them.
Hard to design so it will be more applicable for presentation.
It will be great to add a feature with AI tools, such as writing a prompt that will produce the chart \ comments you would like to add.
When adding mulitple SS, it takes time to upload all of them.
Hard to design so it will be more applicable for presentation.
It will be great to add a feature with AI tools, such as writing a prompt that will produce the chart \ comments you would like to add.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Easy to express ideas an visualize E2E customer journey's or techniacl flows.
Easy to work with multiple stakeholders.
Easy to add comments or important notes.
Makes our internal communication much more effective.
Easy to work with multiple stakeholders.
Easy to add comments or important notes.
Makes our internal communication much more effective.
Fastest way to digitalize wosrkshop outputs
What do you like best about the product?
MIro is very intuitive, provides the right variety of tools and options. The built-in templates meke it super fast to create easy-to-read and professional process flows, mindmaps etc. A great way to digitalize messy, offline workshop flipchart, and also supports online collaboration,
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it's necessay to transfer the rersults to traditional MS tools, this can be sometime difficult.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Reduces time to digitalise offline documents.
Creates clear summaries that can be used as a baseline by the whole project team.
Creates clear summaries that can be used as a baseline by the whole project team.
Remote Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Intuitive Interface: Miro's user-friendly design makes it easy for even non-tech-savvy team members to jump in and start collaborating right away.
Versatile Templates: The wide array of pre-built templates for various use cases (brainstorming, user story mapping, kanban boards, etc.) saves time and sparks creativity.
Real-time Collaboration: The ability to see team members' cursors and changes in real-time makes remote work feel more connected and interactive.
Versatile Templates: The wide array of pre-built templates for various use cases (brainstorming, user story mapping, kanban boards, etc.) saves time and sparks creativity.
Real-time Collaboration: The ability to see team members' cursors and changes in real-time makes remote work feel more connected and interactive.
What do you dislike about the product?
Pricing: The free tier is limited, and the paid plans can be pricey for smaller teams or individual users.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We primarily use Miro for sprint planning, retrospectives, and collaborative brainstorming sessions. It has significantly improved our remote team's ability to visualize complex projects and foster creative problem-solving.
what doesn't it have?
What do you like best about the product?
It is the most complete platform to organize the work flow, in addition to being infinite, it allows me to generate internal diagrams that people can understand, very easy to use and implement on a daily basis, it complements my work along with the default diagrams that come on the platform.
What do you dislike about the product?
when we are addressing a lot of information, the platform gets stuck and we have to reload.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
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