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Miro

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    E-Learning

An infinite whiteboard for the collaborative development of learning projects

  • October 01, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Miro can be used in almost all project phases – from brainstorming to conception to consultations with clients. It is an integral part of daily workflows. Workshops with many participants are also possible without long preparation, as templates and tools are easily customizable. The interface is intuitively designed, so that new team members or external parties can quickly find their way around. Especially the drag-and-drop functionality and the clearly structured menu navigation make it easier to get started.
What do you dislike about the product?
With very extensive boards containing numerous contents, the performance occasionally decreases. Additionally, more detailed settings for granting rights to external partners would be desirable.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
E-learning studios often face the challenge of structuring complex content together with subject matter experts, project teams, and clients, and transforming it into didactically meaningful learning concepts. Miro provides a central platform for this, where this collaboration can be designed transparently and efficiently.

By using whiteboards, lengthy coordination processes and media disruptions can be avoided. Misunderstandings are minimized because content can be visually prepared and collaboratively edited in real-time. This leads to faster decisions and clearer results within the project work.

Another obstacle is the spatial and temporal distance between the participants. With Miro, workshops, idea collections, and conception phases can be conducted entirely digitally. This reduces costs, shortens project durations, and enables the involvement of stakeholders who would otherwise be difficult to reach.


    Stefan H.

Easy way to collaborate digital

  • October 01, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Very easy to use and all the features I need.
What do you dislike about the product?
Costs are compared to other tools much higher
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Easy collaboration with guests


    Paul Mihai A.

Interaction with Miro review

  • October 01, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like the first glance, simplistic interface, although there is more beneath the surface once you start using it.
What do you dislike about the product?
From what I can gather you could use any area of the board to localize your project, perhaps some guidance where the projects are located would be beneficial. (if there is a way to do that I've yet to discover it).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use it as a visual platform for various projects. It is easy to update tickets logged as it combines text and shapes to provide impactfull information communication.


    David D.

Miro - Great for building diagrams

  • October 01, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Useful layout and easy to share, it is all cloud based and don't need to share a powerpoint or other tool
What do you dislike about the product?
If someone else makes changes and you haven't locked your diagrams, all the lines can end up completely misaligned.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Creating diagrams to visualize the entire workflow helps me clearly identify areas that need improvement. This approach is far more effective than sketching on paper or using another tool, especially when it comes to sharing the results with others.


    Bostjan S.

indispensable

  • October 01, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
-Very intuitive and easy to use
-Every tool imaginable in one place, countless templates to help you get started
-Fits all use cases, very versatile (from simple notetaking to large workshops, complex diagrams, demos and more)
What do you dislike about the product?
-Can be daunting for new users as it's very open-ended
-Boards can become messy if one does not keep their structure in mind or use templates
-Online only
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Workshops with the team and the customer is easier with this versatile visual helper.


    Apparel & Fashion

Best Collaborative Program

  • October 01, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I’ve used Miro for awhile now, and the best thing I like about it is the ease in which you can navigate between pages. It makes things go so much quicker.
What do you dislike about the product?
We frequently have very long Miro boards and sometimes it does get a little slow especially if a lot of people are on it, but nothing too crazy!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Oh it solves a lot for what we do. It makes it so much easier for everyone to collaborate together and work in real time without having to wait for slides to load. It also is especially beneficial to us when we are partnering with another company because we can both use the boards and communicate a lot clearer.


    Julio Arnoldo P.

No Limits: Why Miro Is Now Essential to My Workflow

  • October 01, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Using Miro has completely transformed the way I work, especially when it comes to team collaboration and visualizing complex projects. Honestly, I can't imagine going back to a time when I didn't have this tool.
The first thing that blew me away was the sheer versatility of the platform. It's not just a digital whiteboard; it's a massive, flexible workspace where my team and I can brainstorm, map out user journeys, build flowcharts, run agile ceremonies like retrospectives, and even design prototypes. The infinite canvas is a game-changer—it means no more constraints on our ideas. We can just keep expanding and connecting thoughts seamlessly.
The pre-built templates are a huge time-saver, too. Whether I need a quick SWOT analysis or a detailed Kanban board, Miro likely has a professional, easy-to-use template that I can drop in and customize in minutes. It makes getting started on a new project feel instant.
What truly makes Miro shine is its focus on real-time collaboration. It's incredibly intuitive. My team, which is fully remote, can be spread across different time zones, but working together on a board feels like we're all in the same room. We can see each other's cursors moving, drop comments, vote on ideas, and use the built-in video chat without ever having to jump into a different app. This level of synchronization has made our meetings so much more productive and engaging.
If you're looking for a tool that breaks down the barriers of traditional documents and spreadsheets and unlocks a much more visual, dynamic, and collaborative way of working, I can't recommend Miro highly enough. It's an indispensable part of my daily workflow now.
What do you dislike about the product?
Suggested Improvements and Areas for Change in Miro
1. Enhanced Text Editing and Formatting
While the visual tools are incredible, the text editor can sometimes feel a bit clunky or basic.
* Better Rich Text Options: I'd love more granular control over font styling, paragraph spacing, and indents to create more professional-looking documents or detailed notes directly on the board.
* Sticky Note Overload: When sticky notes get packed with text, they don't handle overflow gracefully. A small indicator or an option to automatically expand the sticky based on content would be very helpful.
2. Improved Board Organization and Performance
As my boards grow into massive collaborative spaces, navigation and load times can become an issue.
* Better Off-Board Archiving: I need a more efficient way to "put away" finished sections of a board without deleting them or having to create a new, separate board. A dedicated "Archive Zone" feature that minimizes content and reduces the board's memory load would be fantastic.
* Loading Speed Optimization: Large boards with lots of images and embedded content can take a noticeable amount of time to load, especially for users with slower internet connections. Better performance optimization is always welcome.
3. More Advanced Integrations and API Access
The existing integrations are good, but I'd like more depth and flexibility.
* Deeper Integration with Project Management Tools: While we can link to Jira or Asana, I want more advanced, two-way synchronization. For instance, creating a Miro card should auto-create a detailed task in my PM tool, not just a link.
* Open Access to the Community Template Library: It would be great to see a more open system for users to contribute and manage highly sophisticated, community-built templates, much like how Figma manages its community files.
4. Simplified User Interface for New Users
Miro's power comes from its complexity, but it can be overwhelming for a first-time user.
* A "Lite" Mode: An option to simplify the toolbar and menu for new users or for meetings where only basic sticky notes and drawing are required would reduce cognitive load.
* Tutorial Overlay: Better, context-sensitive tutorial overlays when a new user first interacts with a complex feature (like the diagramming tools).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1. The Problem: Disconnected & Ineffective Remote Collaboration
In the past, remote team work meant constant switching between tools: video for discussion, a text document for notes, and a shared drive for visual files. This felt fragmented and made real-time brainstorming almost impossible.
* How Miro Solves It: Miro provides a single, shared, and interactive visual workspace (the infinite canvas) where we can all work simultaneously.
* The Benefit to Me: Massive Productivity and Engagement. Our remote workshops and brainstorming sessions are now just as effective—if not more effective—than in-person ones. I can see my team's ideas flow in real-time, react instantly with emojis or comments, and everything is captured visually in one place, eliminating the need for complex, messy meeting minutes.
2. The Problem: The Inability to Visualize Complex Ideas
When dealing with user journeys, system architectures, or product roadmaps, traditional documents like spreadsheets or slides are static and linear. They struggle to show relationships, dependencies, or the big picture.
* How Miro Solves It: It offers unlimited space and a huge library of templates and tools (mind maps, flowcharts, diagramming tools, and kanban boards) to map out any concept.
* The Benefit to Me: Clarity and Alignment. I can build a complex system map with just a few clicks, making it immediately understandable for both technical and non-technical stakeholders. This visual alignment means fewer miscommunications, faster decision-making, and getting buy-in on strategy much quicker.
3. The Problem: The Time Sink of Setup and Formatting
Starting a new strategy or planning session from scratch usually involves hours of drawing, formatting, and copying layouts, which detracts from the actual creative work.
* How Miro Solves It: Miro has an extensive, high-quality template library for almost any agile ceremony, business framework (like SWOT or Business Model Canvas), or design method.
* The Benefit to Me: Instant Start and Focus on Value. Instead of spending an hour building the framework for a Retrospective, I can drop a Miro template in two seconds and immediately focus on the content and discussion. This saves me countless hours of administrative work and lets me focus on the strategic, creative part of my job.


    ALI E.

Allows me to work on everything visually in one place

  • September 30, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I appreciate the ability to include documents and images, as well as how simple it is to create diagrams. The color identity feature really enhances the look of your frames, making them much more appealing. I also enjoy the collaboration feature.
What do you dislike about the product?
It's frustrating that you can't select text from the documents you upload, since it forces you to retype information that should be easy to copy and paste. Additionally, the AI often doesn't understand the instructions I give it, and its creativity feels limited because you're restricted to just four options.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
This tool is helping me visualize my ideas much more clearly, which makes me want to revisit them because they are so visually appealing.


    Architecture & Planning

My experience with miro

  • September 30, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Miro has been one of the easiest websites for me to use. I really appreciate that you can create multiple Miro boards and collaborate or share everything within a single board. This makes working together much simpler, especially when sharing university work and receiving feedback, since you don’t have to send countless emails back and forth.
What do you dislike about the product?
To be honest, I can't say there's anything I dislike about Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The ability to access shared files has been very helpful for me.


    Hannah J.

Never underestimate the power of visualizing data/ideas

  • September 30, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I mostly use Miro to make boards for clients - an HQ that houses big ideas like strategy, all the way down to nitty gritty docs and action items. Clients love the interactivity, and it's hit home for my team how powerful simple visualization can be. The idea or project is always valuable, but being able to show it instead of explain it never fails to impress.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not much. The only thing that comes to mind is trying to export a Miro table to CSV / Excel - the data does not populate well. I also wish it played nicer with ChatGPT.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro has become my headquarters for brnad strategy and marketing clients as a whole. Instead of organizing everything in GDrive or Sharepoint, I have Miro gameboards. It's more fun internally, and clients always seem pleased with the visuals and interactivity.