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Excellent, complete and intuitive tool
What do you like best about the product?
For me, the best thing about Miro is how easy it is to take notes and organize flows. The editable template options help a lot when building journeys.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have no criticism. Miro meets my needs perfectly
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The best thing about Miro is the possibility of building an ecosystem of information on a topic. When I'm developing the journey of a new product, everything is on the board: notes, comments, prototypes, documents, roadmaps. The ease of creating and organizing elements helps a lot to maintain your train of thought and organize your ideas.
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its aIt is an excellent tool for creating mind maps and digital marketing structures.
What do you like best about the product?
The tool's fluidity and the availability of visual options make it easier to present marketing structures to laypeople
What do you dislike about the product?
The export model of the structure is of low quality or available only in the paid version.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The platform is very useful when I create my digital marketing structure for campaigns and present it to directors and people who are not very familiar with the technical aspects of marketing
Excellent tool for design and notes
What do you like best about the product?
For me, the best thing about Miro is that it is very easy to use. Before starting to work with Miro, I had no experience with similar tools but Miro's interface was user-friendly and learning was very smooth.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only point I have is that when I use the free version I have a limit of editable boards, when I need to edit a new board, I lose access to a previous one, that's ok, but I think a good improvement would be to give the option to choose which one board I will lose access.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is an excellent tool for building flows and organizing ideas. As a product manager, it is an essential tool for designing mind maps, group dynamics with the team, discovery notes and creating journeys. It's also great for collaborative work. The available elements and templates also help a lot in creating flows.
Basically everyday user, for mindmapping myself and for client workshops etc.
What do you like best about the product?
The freeflow - non linear way I can structure my thoughts, data and imagery while I am making my conclusions and discoveries. Similar to moving post-its on a wall - but I can bring it to anywhere and share with any team-member in any country.
What do you dislike about the product?
Since I also do presentations I often miss the ability to make master templates and align slides visually across a longer chapter.
The PDF export is terrible compared to most other softwares / applications. Files are either resonably sized with terrible picture resolution or gigantic and I have to compress them in a third party software after the export.
The PDF export is terrible compared to most other softwares / applications. Files are either resonably sized with terrible picture resolution or gigantic and I have to compress them in a third party software after the export.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The main benefit for me is the ability to allow me to create organized multimedia chaos in a big mindmap - and bring it to order into a presentation on the same page in the same application. PowerPoint gives me anxiety in comparison when I am still discovering my journey since it constricts me to a set frame and a set scale - the infinity scale and zooming in miro (and other moodboard softwares) has helped me so much I am terrified of the idea of having to go back and collect sources, pictures and data in other ways.
Intuitive, powerful and user-friendly
What do you like best about the product?
The platform is intutive and easy to navigate, even for a first time user. I am a Product Manager and I use it on a daily basis to create feature flows, UX journeys, facilitate workshops and to present. I don't even remember I used Powerpoint to present.
What do you dislike about the product?
No real dislikes but there are definate areas that could be refined:
1) Presention-mode can be annoying, because the sequence in which you create Frames is not necessarily the sequence that you want to present in. So now you have to navigate to the next screen, which can look disorganized to your audience, especially EXCO members, who has never beeen exposed to MIRO before.
2) Over time, a board can become overwhelming, especially if multiple people work on it. It becomes diffcult to find the specific Frame you are looking for. I recommend adding the ability to sub-divide your board, maybe in quardrants.
Disclaimer - I am using the free-package so these challenges may not be relevant in a paid package. I would not know.
1) Presention-mode can be annoying, because the sequence in which you create Frames is not necessarily the sequence that you want to present in. So now you have to navigate to the next screen, which can look disorganized to your audience, especially EXCO members, who has never beeen exposed to MIRO before.
2) Over time, a board can become overwhelming, especially if multiple people work on it. It becomes diffcult to find the specific Frame you are looking for. I recommend adding the ability to sub-divide your board, maybe in quardrants.
Disclaimer - I am using the free-package so these challenges may not be relevant in a paid package. I would not know.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro streamlines cross-functional teamwork. Miro facilitates brainstorming, ideation, and decision-making with designers, developers, and marketers. This eliminates silos and enhances alignment.
Visualizing Complex Concepts: Product managers work with complex ideas, user flows, and procedures. Miro's canvas lets you visualize these ideas. Miro reduces complex information via wireframes, flowcharts, and diagrams.
Product Development: Miro facilitates quick iteration. You can collaborate on product features, user stories, and roadmaps. This adaptability helps adjust to shifting needs and market realities.
Enhancing UX: Miro customer journey mapping identifies UX pain areas and gaps. Visualizing the full process helps you make UX and customer satisfaction decisions.
Visualizing Complex Concepts: Product managers work with complex ideas, user flows, and procedures. Miro's canvas lets you visualize these ideas. Miro reduces complex information via wireframes, flowcharts, and diagrams.
Product Development: Miro facilitates quick iteration. You can collaborate on product features, user stories, and roadmaps. This adaptability helps adjust to shifting needs and market realities.
Enhancing UX: Miro customer journey mapping identifies UX pain areas and gaps. Visualizing the full process helps you make UX and customer satisfaction decisions.
Great tool for building any kind of a diagram!
What do you like best about the product?
The tool is very intuitive and gives a hand whenever possible to lower the number of actions (clicks, mouse movements or keyboard actions) required to craft a diagram. The keyboard actions are intuitive too.
I use it whenever I have a low or high level of tech diagram to make.
I use it whenever I have a low or high level of tech diagram to make.
What do you dislike about the product?
I strongly encourage the Miro team to develop features (starting from the simplest improvements)
TO LOWER the effort needed to re-arrange the elements of the diagram to look great again
( a lot of boring chore )
EACH TIME the content of the diagram evolves
TO LOWER the effort needed to re-arrange the elements of the diagram to look great again
( a lot of boring chore )
EACH TIME the content of the diagram evolves
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I feel always confident I have the tool, with which I will be able to craft a diagram I need quickly
Perfect Product Companion
What do you like best about the product?
It's super easy to pick up and use. I tend to work from home a lot and Miro really helps bring people together and make online collaboration sessions so much easier.
What do you dislike about the product?
If i had to say a couple fo things that frustrate me it would be as follows. Firstly evertime i go to use a text box the font size is always super tricky to manage, especially if you have started with visuals. I sometimes find myself blowing the font size up to a crazy number just to see the text clearly. Secondly, due to the use of Miro i find myself having so many boards that i lose track sometimes...perhaps a smarter way of saving and coming back to boards would be useful.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Due to the remote working nature of my role Miro is teh best way to bring people together from all corners of the world. We can work as though we are 'in the smae room' with all the tools we need to collaborate and share ideas
Limitless possibilities for every use case
What do you like best about the product?
Miro provides functions for all cases, you just have to decide for yourself how to use them. What's more, all participants can work on projects and plans at the same time and see the changes in real time. I use Miro for all our projects.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would sometimes like to deform Post-Its. That's all actually.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps us plan vacations, create plans for our advertising campaigns and everything related to content.
Incredibly flexible and easy to use
What do you like best about the product?
Miro transformed how I work like only a few software did. Miro could bring the same easiness, and hands-on feel of a whiteboard to the cloud, making remote brainstorming fun, as well as organizing ideas into a mind map or even just dumping ideas into the void.
What do you dislike about the product?
Aligning elements is a bit annoying, especially when you have a lot of stuff going on. It requires a lot of fine-tuning and attention to align it with the right thing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Planning user engagement actions, mapping customer touchpoints, and collaborating while brainstorming.
practical, intuitive and fast
What do you like best about the product?
miro is a very quick tool for taking notes of everyday life, creating mental maps and processes
What do you dislike about the product?
In some cases, it presents record limitations, where we need to create a new frame to continue with the notes
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is quick and easy to share
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