Miro
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Excellent platform for idea sessions and discovery workshops
What do you like best about the product?
The flexibility of the platform and how it can really help you explain your ideas and organise your thoughts! It's super easy to integrate into our workflow as an agency and helps us looks super creative in front of clients. We use it every month without fail!
What do you dislike about the product?
It can be a little daunting at time with all of the space and you're not sure where to start!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Organising the team's thoughts and allowing us as a business to collate clients ideas too. Miro gets everybody involved and it's a fantastic tool for us.
Versatile and dynamic
What do you like best about the product?
Whenever I think there’s something I can’t do in Miro, I end up discovering that the feature actually exists—I just hadn’t noticed it before. One small detail I really appreciate is that when I share a link, it automatically zooms in on the section of the board I’ve been working on. This makes it easy to share links with coworkers and direct their attention to specific areas of the board, which I find to be a fantastic feature.
What do you dislike about the product?
The main feature I wish Miro had is the ability to zoom out beyond the current 1% limit—having an infinite zoom in and out would be fantastic. However, I can work around this limitation by beginning my content creation at a higher zoom level.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I appreciate the webpage previews and the helpful copy suggestions, as well as the way the platform highlights the flow of new software and marketplaces. These features make it easier to stay updated and improve my workflow.
Easy to collab and easy to use
What do you like best about the product?
the ease of function and how intuitive it is to use
What do you dislike about the product?
the last of a mass asset download function, some shortcuts on my keyboard not being the same as my computer, occasionally the integration of assets onto the boards, sometimes log in is really glitchy
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
it allows for a space that cross functional partners can see my work and also add in their specific information which helps us all stay aligned and communicate updates more easily.
Great tool for collaborating esprecially for remote teams
What do you like best about the product?
wide range of use cases. easy to implement because of in browser use.
What do you dislike about the product?
sometimes not easy to switch between tools.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
having a comprehensive overview of complex topics.
Amazing experience using Miro
What do you like best about the product?
As a Product Designer, I often need to run team dynamics or use some type of framework that helps with grouping and visualizing pains, insights, recommendations, and so on. Miro is easy to use, offers many features, has a powerful AI, and provides plenty of starter templates to work with. I have no complaints about the tool — it’s an important ally in my daily work.
What do you dislike about the product?
At the moment, I don’t have any negative considerations about using Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is a facilitator of collaborative dynamics and also provides an easy-to-understand visualization for what are often complex problems.
Mapping made easy
What do you like best about the product?
I appreciate being able to paste several images and items onto a single board, which allows me to easily spot commonalities and similarities. This helps me identify trends or pinpoint areas that might be causing issues or could benefit from improvement.
What do you dislike about the product?
My boards refresh sometimes when I'm in in the middle of typing, that is a little disruptive - but keeps me on my toes....
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro has taken the place of multiple software services we used to use - lucidchart, balsamiq, and figma
Great tool for collaboration, workshops, mind-maps
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has become one of my favorite tools for running product positioning and messaging workshops. It’s incredibly easy to use, especially when it comes to mapping out ideas and getting the team aligned quickly. The visual canvas makes it simple to organize thoughts, frameworks, and feedback in real time.
What really stands out is how collaborative it is. Whether we’re using sticky notes to brainstorm, voting on key messages, or just commenting on each other’s inputs, everyone stays engaged and visible throughout the session. It’s great for keeping momentum and making sure every voice is heard.
What really stands out is how collaborative it is. Whether we’re using sticky notes to brainstorm, voting on key messages, or just commenting on each other’s inputs, everyone stays engaged and visible throughout the session. It’s great for keeping momentum and making sure every voice is heard.
What do you dislike about the product?
Although Miro is intuitive for many, new users—especially those unfamiliar with digital whiteboards—might need a bit of guidance to navigate the interface and tools effectively.
Also, while Miro offers a free tier, advanced features (like voting, timers, and integrations) are locked behind paid plans. For larger teams or organizations, the cost can add up quickly.
Also, while Miro offers a free tier, advanced features (like voting, timers, and integrations) are locked behind paid plans. For larger teams or organizations, the cost can add up quickly.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1. Fragmented collaboration - Before Miro, workshops often relied on scattered tools—slides, docs, spreadsheets, and emails—which made it hard to keep everyone aligned and engaged. Now, I can quickly map out frameworks, gather input, and refine messaging collaboratively—without waiting for follow-up emails or meetings.
2. Lack of visual thinking space - Traditional tools don’t support freeform thinking. Miro gives teams a shared visual canvas to brainstorm, structure ideas, and iterate in real time. Miro also helps visualize complex ideas and strategies, making it easier to communicate with product, sales, and leadership.
3. Limited engagement in remote workshops - Remote sessions can feel passive. Miro’s interactive features (like sticky notes, voting, timers) make workshops dynamic and inclusive. Everyone has a voice during workshops, which leads to richer insights and stronger buy-in for the positioning work.
2. Lack of visual thinking space - Traditional tools don’t support freeform thinking. Miro gives teams a shared visual canvas to brainstorm, structure ideas, and iterate in real time. Miro also helps visualize complex ideas and strategies, making it easier to communicate with product, sales, and leadership.
3. Limited engagement in remote workshops - Remote sessions can feel passive. Miro’s interactive features (like sticky notes, voting, timers) make workshops dynamic and inclusive. Everyone has a voice during workshops, which leads to richer insights and stronger buy-in for the positioning work.
Add Support for 3D Asset Integration in Boards
What do you like best about the product?
That overview of entire doc at one glance when zooming out. That totally awesome!
What do you dislike about the product?
nothing is there that i don't like. Simply great
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I’ve been using Miro extensively for visual collaboration and concept development, and it’s an excellent platform for organizing 2D images, documents, and creative ideas. However, as 3D workflows become more integrated into design and product pipelines, it would be extremely useful if Miro could also support 3D asset previews and interaction — similar to how images, PDFs, and videos are currently handled.
Adding support for 3D model formats (like .glb, .gltf, .obj, or .fbx) would make Miro a more powerful tool for teams working in:
Product design
3D asset creation and visualization
Architecture and engineering
Game and film production pipelines
Adding support for 3D model formats (like .glb, .gltf, .obj, or .fbx) would make Miro a more powerful tool for teams working in:
Product design
3D asset creation and visualization
Architecture and engineering
Game and film production pipelines
Best mind map on market
What do you like best about the product?
Even as a paid tool, where only one user has the ability to open or close dashboards, it's the best tool for collaborative work, offering a very large canvas and great add-ons
What do you dislike about the product?
It would be nice if it had simple automation features like Excel-style calculations, automatic dates, and so on
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Scheduling our work on a visual map
Brilliant piece of software which helps streamline thought between stakeholders
What do you like best about the product?
It makes visualising business processes easy. Is my go-to for flowchart mapping, and sharing understanding with varying stakeholders. It has a variety of features which ensures that processes, flowcharts and designs are clearly communicated.
What do you dislike about the product?
Background default should be white, navigating around the board is not intuitive, there should be a way to quickly switch between the click and the hand.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Easily sharing complex ideas with loads of different people.
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