Miro
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Perfect for Game Narrative Design
What do you like best about the product?
It provides a single place where information, flowcharts, and notes can be taken and displayed, keeping clutter out of needing to find information. Gone is the constant switching between Google Drive documents. All of your information can be stored and shown here on Miro. And it's simple to see what is needed to be shown as well.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only real issue that I have with Miro is that I often hit the "maximum text length reached" issue in text fields when I'm writing for my game's narrative.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's making things easier to view all of my studio's narrative information. I no longer have to switch between google docs tabs, as all of the information is here. And I can link other documents within the Miro board for the google docs that I already have.
User-friendly and high-quality whiteboard
What do you like best about the product?
It’s easy to navigate, it looks nice, and it has plenty of features without getting overly confusing.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are instances where I’ll try to insert a screenshot, and instead of adding the image to the whiteboard, it just opens the image. Not sure why this happens, as it just seems to happen on random occasions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It’s easy to explain complex problems to people by writing or drawing out diagrams and other helpful illustrations.
Great tool for workshops & collecting information
What do you like best about the product?
I really appreciate Miro's collaborative features. My team benefits a lot from being able to comment on content whenever they have questions or want to share additional ideas. We also use Miro for internal collaborative workshops, where we can, for example, sketch out our ideas for solutions. Also, everyone is able to use miro, since it's quite intuitive and easy to use. Due to the huge template library, you also constantly find new ideas for boards you can implement in your own solutions. I, as a product manager, use miro every day.
What do you dislike about the product?
The one thing I dislike is that it's not possible to upload videos directly onto Miro boards.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We require a tool that enables us to host internal collaborative workshops. Because participants come from various departments, it is important for the tool to be intuitive, as not everyone is familiar with using miro regularly. Additionally, it is very useful for sketching out ideas and working together to develop solutions, strategies and also roadmaps.
Intuitive collaboration tools
What do you like best about the product?
What I particularly like about Miro is how easy it is to create dynamic, collaborative boards that everyone can access in real time. It’s a very intuitive tool. Anyone can contribute by adding ideas, documents, or links effortlessly, even those who aren’t very comfortable with digital tools. You can upload PDFs, diagrams, BIM model snapshots, or tracking sheets, which makes it an excellent space to centralize all project information.
In our Lean practice, Miro has become an essential support tool for running Value Stream Mapping workshops, process analyses, and Last Planner sessions. It enhances collective visualization, helps align teams, and speeds up decision-making. It’s more than just a virtual whiteboard — it’s a true co-creation environment.
We also use it for ICE (Integrated Concurrent Engineering) meetings within the VDC framework. Miro allows us to structure these sessions smoothly: participants can simultaneously view models, add comments, share constraints or solutions, and track progress in real time. This creates a far more effective dynamic than traditional meetings, where information typically flows in a sequential manner.
Another feature I really appreciate is Miro’s ability to keep a record of all exchanges. You can easily revisit past decisions, track versions, and even use the boards as visual meeting minutes. This strengthens continuity between sessions and makes collaboration among project stakeholders much more seamless.
In our Lean practice, Miro has become an essential support tool for running Value Stream Mapping workshops, process analyses, and Last Planner sessions. It enhances collective visualization, helps align teams, and speeds up decision-making. It’s more than just a virtual whiteboard — it’s a true co-creation environment.
We also use it for ICE (Integrated Concurrent Engineering) meetings within the VDC framework. Miro allows us to structure these sessions smoothly: participants can simultaneously view models, add comments, share constraints or solutions, and track progress in real time. This creates a far more effective dynamic than traditional meetings, where information typically flows in a sequential manner.
Another feature I really appreciate is Miro’s ability to keep a record of all exchanges. You can easily revisit past decisions, track versions, and even use the boards as visual meeting minutes. This strengthens continuity between sessions and makes collaboration among project stakeholders much more seamless.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes, while working in Miro, I make changes and accidentally exit the board by using the browser’s “back” button. It’s a small detail, but it can cause confusion or waste time. It would be more ergonomic if Miro’s own “undo” or “back” function were positioned in a more intuitive place, ideally at the top of the interface. This would help prevent navigation errors and make the overall user experience even smoother, especially during real-time collaborative sessions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro mainly solves issues of coordination, communication, and collective visualization in complex projects. Before using it, a lot of information used to get lost in emails, scattered documents, or unproductive meetings. With Miro, everything is centralized in one visual space, accessible in real time to everyone involved.
The platform helps turn ideas into something tangible, organize processes, and collaborate both synchronously and asynchronously. This brings much more clarity and flow to our discussions. In our Lean and VDC work, that translates into better alignment between teams, faster decision-making, and less time wasted chasing information.
Miro is also a real asset during ICE meetings. Teams can view models together, add comments, track actions and decisions. All within the same workspace. It strengthens transparency, encourages engagement, and supports the culture of continuous improvement that’s central to Lean.
In short, Miro makes collaboration smoother, more visual, and better structured. It simplifies teamwork, reduces organizational friction, and directly contributes to project performance.
The platform helps turn ideas into something tangible, organize processes, and collaborate both synchronously and asynchronously. This brings much more clarity and flow to our discussions. In our Lean and VDC work, that translates into better alignment between teams, faster decision-making, and less time wasted chasing information.
Miro is also a real asset during ICE meetings. Teams can view models together, add comments, track actions and decisions. All within the same workspace. It strengthens transparency, encourages engagement, and supports the culture of continuous improvement that’s central to Lean.
In short, Miro makes collaboration smoother, more visual, and better structured. It simplifies teamwork, reduces organizational friction, and directly contributes to project performance.
Miro is a great tool
What do you like best about the product?
I like how I am able to visualize and add special notes to my miro board so everyone that sees it can know exactly what I am talking about. It is a crucial part of my design process.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I dislike about Miro is basically nothing! It fulfills its purpose for what I need to use it for.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is allowing me to visualize and add important context that I can share with my team.
A wonderful tool
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a wonderful tool for communicating with others (in my case, my students) simply yet effectively. Miro's templates provide just the essentials; they emphasize the most important things. There are many document and graphic templates to choose from, and you can discover different ways to reach people's hearts.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have no complaints about this app. I like everything about it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With Miro I have solved communication problems, because I like clarity and I don't like messages and posters overloaded with images, because I think they distract attention.
IMPRESSIVE
What do you like best about the product?
EVERYTHING- TRULY incredible - I recommend it to anyone.
What do you dislike about the product?
NOTHING, It's an outstanding tool that allows you to do so much within your team.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Co working
Game changer tool, keep all information in front of your
What do you like best about the product?
I can keep everything in front of me. Diagrams, documents, brainstorm. Nothing is hidden in different documents, hidden in different folders.
What do you dislike about the product?
I dislike the fact that not enough people know about it and use it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I can make diagrams but not only. I can map my mind, design, have everything in front of me and I can connect ideas and concepts right away.
Love Miro board
What do you like best about the product?
Me and my team in our organization have been using Miro for over 2.5 years , whenever we have to chart out new processes or old this is our go to software. Its very beginner friendly very easyily we got a hang of it . Plus we have all our 30+ flowcharts and mind maps in one board . Also love the zoom out option where we can find our charts very easily and then zoom in . The features to add gifs ,emoji and stickers has made our presentations super fun as we use it often . Overall the ease of using Miro makes our lives easier as we chart out mind maps within 5 minutes. Also if multiple people are working in same board its easy to see what they are viewing and can follow them , which helps in aligning the team faster and getting the work done .
What do you dislike about the product?
None that I can think of . Would add if i recall anything in future .
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps us in collaborating together in one board , and whenever we are changing our company process , we always like to chart it down for clarity for which we heavily rely on Miro
Great product
What do you like best about the product?
This is a truly fantastic product for organizing, sharing ideas, and collaborating with others. It makes it easy to keep everything in order and work together efficiently.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro tends to lag, especially when importing large PDF files.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro's real-time updates make collaborating and working across multiple projects easy.
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