Miro
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Makes Collaboration nd Mind mapping Fun
What do you like best about the product?
I love how easy it is to drop ideas in and collaborate with others, whether on my phone or on my computer.
What do you dislike about the product?
A little difficult to edit some of the widgets, like tables. Instead of clicking edit then entering my information, I wish I could just click and edit.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collabortion. We're a landscape architecture company and it makes collaborating on projects easier within the team and with other clients and partners.
Digital Playground for Service Designers and Futurists
What do you like best about the product?
As a Service Designer and Futures Studies practitioner, my work revolves around synthesizing complex information, facilitating collaborative sense-making, and visualizing strategic outcomes. Miro has transitioned from being a useful tool to an indispensable part of my workflow across all these domains.
I use Miro daily for a wide array of tasks: mapping customer journeys and service blueprints, conducting speculative design and futures workshops (both remote and in-person), structuring strategic initiatives, and running dynamic ideation sessions.
The facilitation tools (timer, voting, "bring everyone to me") are robust. They make remote workshops feel engaging and productive, breaking down the barriers of distance. Even for in-person sessions, projecting Miro allows everyone to follow along and contribute digitally, which is great for capturing ideas in real time.
The pre-built templates for journey maps, blueprints, business model canvases, and speculative design frameworks (like scenario planning) are a massive time-saver and help standardize methodologies across teams.
I use Miro daily for a wide array of tasks: mapping customer journeys and service blueprints, conducting speculative design and futures workshops (both remote and in-person), structuring strategic initiatives, and running dynamic ideation sessions.
The facilitation tools (timer, voting, "bring everyone to me") are robust. They make remote workshops feel engaging and productive, breaking down the barriers of distance. Even for in-person sessions, projecting Miro allows everyone to follow along and contribute digitally, which is great for capturing ideas in real time.
The pre-built templates for journey maps, blueprints, business model canvases, and speculative design frameworks (like scenario planning) are a massive time-saver and help standardize methodologies across teams.
What do you dislike about the product?
On rare occasions, boards that have become incredibly dense with objects and frames can experience slight lag. This is only a inconvenience on massive, months-long project boards.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Before Miro, insights from research, workshop sticky notes, and strategic diagrams were scattered across different platforms (email, PowerPoint, physical whiteboards). Miro solves this by providing a single source of truth. All our research, ideas, and frameworks live in one dynamic, visual space. This benefits me by eliminating version control issues and ensuring everyone is always aligned on the latest thinking.
Traditional remote meetings (especially strategic ones) can be passive and ineffective. Miro solves this by making collaboration active and participatory. Instead of just talking, my team and clients are building the journey map or co-creating the blueprint together in real-time. The benefit is dramatically higher engagement, richer insights, and a stronger sense of shared ownership over the outcomes.
In short, Miro is solving the fundamental problem of fragmented, disengaged, and static collaboration. The benefit for me is a more fluid, inclusive, and effective way to do strategic, design, and futures work.
Traditional remote meetings (especially strategic ones) can be passive and ineffective. Miro solves this by making collaboration active and participatory. Instead of just talking, my team and clients are building the journey map or co-creating the blueprint together in real-time. The benefit is dramatically higher engagement, richer insights, and a stronger sense of shared ownership over the outcomes.
In short, Miro is solving the fundamental problem of fragmented, disengaged, and static collaboration. The benefit for me is a more fluid, inclusive, and effective way to do strategic, design, and futures work.
Amazing Experience with Miro.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is the best tool for visualising & Collaborating. I particularly love the extensive library of ready to use template.
What do you dislike about the product?
The main drawback is related to exporting & complex documentation.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Its helping me translate the complex requirements into easy to read material for stakeholder to understand
I've tried alternatives but have found Miro to be the most easy to use
What do you like best about the product?
It makes it easy to record and organise my thoughts and findings visually. It has been adding more features, such as tables and Kanban boards, which have been useful.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing really. If I have to nitpick then I wish the kanban board has more functionality within it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Make it easy for me to map out workflows and organise my thoughts visually through post in notes or mind mapping. It also makes it easy to share ideas visually.
Perfect tool for collaborating with your remote coworkers
What do you like best about the product?
It feels like being in a meeting room where everyone has unlimited space to share their ideas. What I particularly appreciate is that we can leave everything there - there’s no need to tidy up the meeting room once we’re done.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think we need more stickers (it helps to organize data in a fun way, and easier to highlight things), but aside from that, everything is working perfectly on my MacBook.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Research synthesis has always been my go-to tool, especially when combined with AI. Using Miro alongside AI really enhances the process.
Perfect for the conception and collaboration of projects
What do you like best about the product?
Very good and simple way to collaboratively create and visualize projects online
What do you dislike about the product?
Task Tracker Tool (across multiple projects) would be helpful
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Software Design
With collaboratively created thoughts, one maintains an overview
With collaboratively created thoughts, one maintains an overview
Gret tool for group collaboration.
What do you like best about the product?
Real-time collaboration with available tools
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it's getting slower, but it's manageable.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Team ideation makes it easier.
The Perfect Whiteboard for Workshops and Brainstorming
What do you like best about the product?
I prototyped our new portal in a single session in Miro. Everything snaps into place and is ready to share. For brainstorms, we collaborate online with sticky notes for rapid ideation, then quickly cluster and vote with no context switching.
What do you dislike about the product?
Per seat pricing gets pricey when we bring in quarterly stakeholders or a freelance designer. Someone who only needs to comment twice a month still needs a full seat, and a simple pay as you go guest pass would solve it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro turns messy sessions into clear next steps. I run remote workshops and brainstorms, capture notes, cluster, vote, and assign owners with dates on one board. I also sketch mockups with screen frames and the Wireframe Library, collect comments in context, and share a single source of truth that speeds decisions.
A powerful tool for collaboration and brainstorming
What do you like best about the product?
I really appreciate how intuitive and versatile Miro is. Collaborating in real time is straightforward, and the templates help save a significant amount of time. The visual layout makes it much easier to organize and communicate complex ideas with the team. I also find it very accessible, whether I'm brainstorming, planning, or facilitating workshops.
What do you dislike about the product?
At times, the boards can seem somewhat heavy when filled with a large amount of content, which tends to slow down loading times. Additionally, the sheer number of features can feel overwhelming initially, and it takes some time for new users to become completely comfortable with the platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro greatly simplifies remote collaboration by providing a shared visual workspace where we can brainstorm and plan together. It helps keep the team aligned, saves valuable time, and clarifies even the most complex ideas.
Balancing Creativity and Structure with Miro
What do you like best about the product?
The best thing about Miro is how it enables real-time collaboration on an infinite canvas. As a Product Manager, I can bring designers, engineers, and business stakeholders together in one space—whether for brainstorming, customer journey mapping, or sprint planning. The flexibility of templates combined with interactive features like sticky notes, voting, and timers makes workshops highly engaging and productive, even in remote or hybrid setups.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is nothing, I dislike. I love everything in Miro. It is a power-packed application.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the challenge of aligning distributed and cross-functional teams by providing a single, interactive space for collaboration. Instead of juggling multiple tools for brainstorming, roadmapping, and retrospectives, everything can be done on one visual canvas. This reduces miscommunication, speeds up decision-making, and ensures that ideas are captured and organized effectively. For me as a Product Manager, it means smoother discovery workshops, clearer product roadmaps, and stronger team alignment—ultimately saving time and driving better product outcomes.
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