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Best Digital Whiteboard
What do you like best about the product?
It’s super easy to collaborate in real time - integrate with Teams. I love how flexible the space is — you can map ideas, drop in sticky notes, or run workshops all in one place. I regularly use miro - I think it's the best digital whiteboard space out there!
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it gets a bit laggy with big boards, and the templates can feel overwhelming at first. But once you get used to it, it’s a game changer
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me solve the problem of scattered teamwork and messy idea-sharing. Instead of switching between tools or waiting for meetings, I can bring everyone into one space to co-create, plan, or map things visually. It makes collaboration smoother, faster, and honestly more fun — especially when working remotely or with cross-functional teams
Best collaboration tool
What do you like best about the product?
If you're looking to impress your manager or colleagues, this tool is a game-changer! It made planning and visualizing everything incredibly easy and efficient.
What do you dislike about the product?
Exporting as an excel sheet is not always accurate or smooth. But not a deal breaker.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
visualising plans and ideas.
Creative Playground
What do you like best about the product?
What I love about Miro is how it turns brainstorming into a fun, visual experience. Whether it’s mapping out ideas or planning projects, it makes teamwork feel creative and easy, even when we’re all remote.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes the canvas can get a bit overwhelming with too many sticky notes or shapes, and it can slow down on older devices. But a little cleanup goes a long way.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the challenge of collaborating visually when we’re not in the same room. It keeps ideas flowing and everyone involved, which makes planning and problem-solving way more engaging.
Great resource for collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a great, easy-to-use collaborative platform that allows teams to build, develop, and innovate together. I like how it supports realtime collaboration, which makes it great for virtual brainstorming.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro does have occasional bandwidth and stability issues, especially when supporting a lot of users at once.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
My team primarily uses Miro for brainstorming, collaborative diagramming and mapping, and visual strategizing. It's great to be able to collaborate both in realtime and asynchronously, and the tools are robust enough to support a variety of needs.
It is a very practical tool for organization and presentation in my work.
What do you like best about the product?
the ease with which visual things are assembled
What do you dislike about the product?
not everyone can access the boards, it's difficult to have an integral connection with colleagues
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I don't have any problems for now.
Miro through designer's lens
What do you like best about the product?
Miro makes it absolutely easy and convenient for brainstorming, mood boarding, especially when working with a team. The infinite canvas gives me the freedom to lay out ideas, sketch user flows, and build out complex systems without feeling boxed in.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I don’t love is how heavy Miro can get once a board has too much on it — it starts lagging or becoming a bit clunky, especially on slower machines or during screen shares. Sometimes I also wish the design tools were a bit sharper.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
For design work, it’s made a huge difference. I can throw together a quick moodboard with reference images, colors, or typography ideas and instantly get feedback from my team — no back-and-forth or messy attachments. People can comment directly, react, or add their thoughts without needing any design tools themselves, which makes the whole process more inclusive.
It also makes workshops and planning sessions smoother. Everyone’s able to participate, move things around, vote, or co-create in real time. That kind of visual, hands-on collaboration helps the team align faster and stay engaged, especially when we’re all working from different locations.
It also makes workshops and planning sessions smoother. Everyone’s able to participate, move things around, vote, or co-create in real time. That kind of visual, hands-on collaboration helps the team align faster and stay engaged, especially when we’re all working from different locations.
Great tool to brainstorm, document, collaborate and manage projects
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to use, intuitive and lots of templates
What do you dislike about the product?
Don't have an specific dislike ... tool provides great value.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
collaboration , idea's organization
Miro is amazing for work
What do you like best about the product?
It's great to collaborate with other colleagues, for making presentations and for putting your ideas in others. Is super effective to visualise everything from the top. I use it every week.
What do you dislike about the product?
The zoom it can be tricky to use, and if you start working with too much or too little zoom, then is hard to change it as the things when increasing or reducing the size work a bit funny
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helps for ideating the roadmap, for collaborative sessions and for fast wire framing of ideas
Industry leader for Workflows and team collaboration. whiteboard and mind mapping
What do you like best about the product?
What I appreciate most about Miro is its comprehensive suite of tools that streamline visual collaboration. The platform offers a wide array of templates that cater to diverse needs, whether for dynamic brainstorming sessions, outlining strategic roadmaps, or detailed user journey mapping. Its intuitive drag-and-drop interface makes it remarkably easy to use, even for those new to such tools, ensuring accessibility across different skill levels within a team.
A key strength is its capacity for real-time collaboration, allowing multiple team members to simultaneously work on and contribute to the same board, which fosters seamless teamwork and immediate feedback. Miro also integrates smoothly with a host of popular productivity tools like Jira, Trello, Slack, and Google Workspace, which is crucial for maintaining an efficient workflow.
The design is inherently scalable, meaning the boards can effortlessly support everything from simple, small-scale projects to highly intricate, multi-layered workflows. For those facilitating workshops or meetings, advanced features such as built-in timers, voting sessions, and breakout boards prove invaluable. Furthermore, its cross-platform accessibility is a significant plus, as users can conveniently access and work on their boards from desktops, tablets, or smartphones via dedicated applications.
The inclusion of a version history feature is highly beneficial, allowing teams to track changes and revert to previous iterations if needed, which is a safeguard for collaborative work. Miro also excels in rich content embedding; you can directly embed videos, images, and external links onto the boards, making them dynamic and information-dense. Finally, the responsive customer support and robust data security, adhering to strict compliance standards, provide peace of mind, ensuring project materials are secure and assistance is readily available.
A key strength is its capacity for real-time collaboration, allowing multiple team members to simultaneously work on and contribute to the same board, which fosters seamless teamwork and immediate feedback. Miro also integrates smoothly with a host of popular productivity tools like Jira, Trello, Slack, and Google Workspace, which is crucial for maintaining an efficient workflow.
The design is inherently scalable, meaning the boards can effortlessly support everything from simple, small-scale projects to highly intricate, multi-layered workflows. For those facilitating workshops or meetings, advanced features such as built-in timers, voting sessions, and breakout boards prove invaluable. Furthermore, its cross-platform accessibility is a significant plus, as users can conveniently access and work on their boards from desktops, tablets, or smartphones via dedicated applications.
The inclusion of a version history feature is highly beneficial, allowing teams to track changes and revert to previous iterations if needed, which is a safeguard for collaborative work. Miro also excels in rich content embedding; you can directly embed videos, images, and external links onto the boards, making them dynamic and information-dense. Finally, the responsive customer support and robust data security, adhering to strict compliance standards, provide peace of mind, ensuring project materials are secure and assistance is readily available.
What do you dislike about the product?
One downside has been the learning curve for advanced features, as they require some time to master, especially for new users migrating from simpler tools.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Since we started using Miro, the way we work together has genuinely changed for the better. Before, things felt a bit scattered, and keeping everyone on the same page with projects was a constant effort.
Take our agile development sprints, for example. Planning used to mean long meetings and juggling different documents. Now, we do it all on a Miro board, everyone can chip in live, tasks are clear, and we can all see how things are moving. It's noticeably cut down our meeting times for these sessions, and everyone just gets what we're aiming for much quicker.
Our client workshops are different too. Instead of just talking at them with slides, we use Miro to build things together. Clients can jump in with their ideas right on the board. It's made them happier and we're getting to yes on proposals much faster. We even had one big project, that would normally take ages with back and forth, get approved in just one meeting because we worked it out together in Miro.
Take our agile development sprints, for example. Planning used to mean long meetings and juggling different documents. Now, we do it all on a Miro board, everyone can chip in live, tasks are clear, and we can all see how things are moving. It's noticeably cut down our meeting times for these sessions, and everyone just gets what we're aiming for much quicker.
Our client workshops are different too. Instead of just talking at them with slides, we use Miro to build things together. Clients can jump in with their ideas right on the board. It's made them happier and we're getting to yes on proposals much faster. We even had one big project, that would normally take ages with back and forth, get approved in just one meeting because we worked it out together in Miro.
Miro is extremely helpful.
What do you like best about the product?
I like how easy it is to collaborate and share ideas with my teammates. The little sidebar is pretty intuitive, and you can really do a lot. Anytime me and my teamates need to share ideas or generally show what where working on or what are inspiration is, Miro is better than a whiteboard.
What do you dislike about the product?
I kind of wish there was a way to maybe integrate some of the functionality of Illustrator or Photoshop to really let teammates collaborate on full scale projects together (Like Figma) .
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaborating on a digital enviornment where team members can easily express their ideas through text and photos.
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