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Miro makes my work easier to do.
What do you like best about the product?
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- features
- updates
- community content
Miro has all the features I would need to work as a UX Designer or Service Designer. It's a joy to the eyes opening up a new board and setting it up for a new day's work.
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- updates
- community content
Miro has all the features I would need to work as a UX Designer or Service Designer. It's a joy to the eyes opening up a new board and setting it up for a new day's work.
What do you dislike about the product?
It could have some more wireframing details, like expanding the phone screen wireframe component.
Overall, I think it could evolve to something that is easy for everyone to use but can support even the most expert's demands.
Overall, I think it could evolve to something that is easy for everyone to use but can support even the most expert's demands.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I can conduct design sprints with ease; I can wireframe with components and icons that help me save time.
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The collaboration space I've been searching for all my life
What do you like best about the product?
As a famous architect once said, there's nothing so terrifying as a blank page. Miro makes the vast, infinite space of the canvas inviting and easy to populate. Tackling the blank canvas involves making broad strokes, delineating space into components to help serve as containers for your thinking. Through templates, frames and various elements (shapes, sticky notes), you quickly block out the space for collaboration. The fact that it is designed with collaboration in mind makes the process of working with others on a board that much easier. We have routinely experienced both a reduction in the "time to insight" in our teams as well an increase in the quality of problem solving and solution development using Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
There isn't much I actually dislike. Mindmapping is evolving (MindMeister, Mindmanager, Xmind are full-featured applications that show where it can go in Miro without becoming bloated). It really is a lovely experience workign in Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are working on topics such as:
• Strategic Planning
• Group "Opportunity Framing"
• Continuous (Process) Improvment
• Learning & Development
• Program Planning
• Large Group Facilitation
• Using it as a virtual "war room" (although I don't like that term)
We are seeing (again) a compression in the cycle time to arrive at points of agreement, convergence, etc.
• Strategic Planning
• Group "Opportunity Framing"
• Continuous (Process) Improvment
• Learning & Development
• Program Planning
• Large Group Facilitation
• Using it as a virtual "war room" (although I don't like that term)
We are seeing (again) a compression in the cycle time to arrive at points of agreement, convergence, etc.
I've recommended Miro to companies and orgs where I've worked recently -- Sybo and ustwo games.
What do you like best about the product?
Remote group ideating on a blank canvas with many templates at my disposal. And new useful ones to discover!
What do you dislike about the product?
Slowdown after X images -- though we've made more boards to help.
Not very good integration with Google Slides for example. How do I use the Miro to make a slideshow?
Not quite a free mode that's easy for upper management to easily review. A bit of a learning curve for them.
Some challenges copying and pasting between Miro boards but also between Google slides.
Not very good integration with Google Slides for example. How do I use the Miro to make a slideshow?
Not quite a free mode that's easy for upper management to easily review. A bit of a learning curve for them.
Some challenges copying and pasting between Miro boards but also between Google slides.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Solving Concepting as we work remotely. Remote moodboarding. Remote tracking. Streamlined kanban board for quick stuff, this one was new and exciting for the team to use (instead of the heavy JIRA). Using for sprint review -- still a bit clumsy but a good opportunity here.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Make remote ideation, planning, and review delightful! Use Miro -- especially their professional feature set for extra delight. It's chock full of ideas and surprises.
Miro Review - Kirsten at Wolf Craft
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to import external websites. We help a lot of clients update and improve their web content so the ability to visually see several best examples next to each other is so helpful.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish there was an option for the calendar function where the dates didn't have to added manually to each task, what would be even more helpful and amazing is if there were a plug in for google calendar and you could choose to turn a task made in miro into a google calendar event, this would truly be a game changer for us.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use miro for internal planning but mostly for client work. We're a PR strategy firm so the client work is peer audits and content planning, the most valuable thing is being able to have everything in one place with examples, links, etc.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Two complamentary features we've found very useful while doing remote client work- video conferencing within the app and the "follow-me" feature. This makes planning, presentations, and collaboration dynamic and clear for everyone on a call.
Easy for creating from scratch or defining a structure
What do you like best about the product?
The templates that make you feel comfortable with what you have to work on. I like design workflows and involving my team in the creation.
What do you dislike about the product?
I can not download in a proper way what I created
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
remote working, brainstorming sessions
Beautiful and easy to use
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is great for translating thoughts into visuals to enable ideas to be clearly communicated in your team.
The simplicity of the tool is a real strength, along with the wide range of templates. It also looks beautiful. Fantastic design.
Sharing is quite straightforward too, especially within a team environment.
The simplicity of the tool is a real strength, along with the wide range of templates. It also looks beautiful. Fantastic design.
Sharing is quite straightforward too, especially within a team environment.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only thing I've had an issue with is oversharing boards by accident - be aware that things may be shared with your whole team by default so you have to lock a board down before doing anything sensitive.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We're using Miro to process map, brainstorm, define job descriptions, make org charts, and more.
Collaboration that works
What do you like best about the product?
Miro breaks down a lot of barriers to engagement and helps get everyone in the team to participate.
What do you dislike about the product?
Putting in structured content isn't that easy. I try to use Miro as often as possible, but tables and "organized" things aren't that intuitive.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I have a large engineering team (11 ppl), and getting everyone to participate in video calls isn't that easy. With Miro we've found new ways to improve engagement and to make everyone feel like they have a communication channel that works for them.
A great collaboration tool for many things
What do you like best about the product?
The flexibility of how you can use miro for everything from team retros, to roadmap planning and workshops. Its set of features are broad and useful and above all, easy to use.
One of the biggest plus points is the ease with which people can start using it and once a few of the short cuts are known it's even easier. The duplicate element short cut is my most used one.
One of the biggest plus points is the ease with which people can start using it and once a few of the short cuts are known it's even easier. The duplicate element short cut is my most used one.
What do you dislike about the product?
There isn't much that I dislike. I guess the only bit that catches me out a lot is the locking of elements and how easy it is for other users to destroy a pixel perfect layout you've spent ages creating if you forget to lock an element. Certainly not a fault of the tool.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Having a lot of remote workers makes Miro even more useful for collaboration and giving everyone an equal voice, but even using it for my own idea dump and figuring things out with simple drag and drop and adjustment of elements makes it a quick way to get ideas and plans organised.
The software that I was looking for!
What do you like best about the product?
The tool to clustering post-its, the different templates and the possibility so make remote workshops in a super-easy way.
What do you dislike about the product?
The clusterizer feature is great but it will be great also to be able to order post-its depending on the colour they have, or the possibility to order with the tag like clusterizer does but not in a spider map but the post-its ordered one besides another. Just to tell you something, actually, everything is cool for me.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am analyzing a lot of qualitative data in a super fast and sustainable way (I dont have to write every coment in paper post-its just to thow them away). I am doing a lot of remote workshops and interviews with it in a super collaborative way and I don't have to write everything down after because with this tool the user write it during the workshop or interview. It also allows me to visualize a lot of service blueprint and customer journeys in a super easy way.
Great tool to collect ideas and structure them for insightful communication
What do you like best about the product?
Miro works very intuitive, colleagues outside my team started to use Miro for themselves without anyone asking them to do so. It is a great tool to structure insights and communicate among different stakeholders.
I like the fact that the software is rapidly improving with new features and valuable templates. With the vast offer of templates you get inspiration from other users and companies. There are plenty integrations with other software tools, I don't use them (yet?) but they might be helpful.
I like the fact that the software is rapidly improving with new features and valuable templates. With the vast offer of templates you get inspiration from other users and companies. There are plenty integrations with other software tools, I don't use them (yet?) but they might be helpful.
What do you dislike about the product?
For guests it can be a hassle to set up the right privacy settings in their OS to join a videocall within Miro.
MS Teams is a more safe option, though Teams is on the other hand very demanding on the OS. Ideally I would set up video calls in Miro.
The speed and stability of the tool could be improved a little. Also it would be nice to be able and sellect specific boards to be hidden for specific people.
I also would like to choose from sets of icons, to have a logic familiy in a flow.
MS Teams is a more safe option, though Teams is on the other hand very demanding on the OS. Ideally I would set up video calls in Miro.
The speed and stability of the tool could be improved a little. Also it would be nice to be able and sellect specific boards to be hidden for specific people.
I also would like to choose from sets of icons, to have a logic familiy in a flow.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Creative processes: Exploring existing customer journeys, mind-mapping for new projects, drafting service blueprints for new propositions, creating flowcharts to communicate the business rules of new software.
Team processes: hosting retrospective meetings
Team processes: hosting retrospective meetings
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It's free to try, and easy to set-up so there is no risk in just giving it a go and see for yourself.
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