Miro
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Miro is a central tool for my job that I use everyday
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro every day for my work as well as my personal brainstorming tasks. Miro is flexible and can be used in many different ways and that's what Iove about it the most, the use of use and its flexibility! I also love the new AI feature they've added which can make it easier for me to categorize my notes.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't think there's anything I dislike about it as long as they keep innovating and continuing the high quality of features that they have.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The main use of Miro for me in my work is being able to collaborate easily with colleagues and stakeholders. It makes sharing and communicating ideas and iterating quickly very convenient. As a UX/Product designer, I can get feedback on all kinds of ideas and they could be as simple as sticky notes or having team members view and comment on detailed wireframes and journey maps. I also love that it integrates easily with other tools.
Creates flow and unlocks collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I like the fact that it allows me to create flow in all elements of the work I do. It allows collaboration and creativity across the organisation and easy flow from concept to formal documentation
What do you dislike about the product?
The Gen AI features I feel are still a little behind being useful to output quality outputs
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's unlocking flow and innovation in my organisation
Very powerful - all in one solution
What do you like best about the product?
That it combines several applications in one. Potential is enormous. It is fairly easy to use when you spend some time testing the features to understand how to apply them.
What do you dislike about the product?
Layers - could be so much mor useful and have more features. At the beginning there is not match in terms of examples how layers can eb sued so this is second thing that I don't like about it - took me a while to find some useful info on layers and this feature applicability.
Unable to split screen feature - It would help to to see the bigger picture while you adjust detail.
AI - is not so useful in creating flows and needs amore tweaking before it will deliver me any value. Overall useful to get to to do the small thing
UX could be better - needs polishing here and there.
Unable to split screen feature - It would help to to see the bigger picture while you adjust detail.
AI - is not so useful in creating flows and needs amore tweaking before it will deliver me any value. Overall useful to get to to do the small thing
UX could be better - needs polishing here and there.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Mapping business processes and allows me to join them all in one place
Greate tool for project management and brainstorming.
What do you like best about the product?
I like Miro because it helps me work with others easily, even when we are not in the same place. The whiteboard is simple to use, and I can add notes, images, and diagrams to share ideas. It’s great for planning projects, brainstorming, and organizing tasks. I also like that Miro works well with other tools like Google Drive and Slack, so everything stays connected. It saves time and makes teamwork more fun and creative.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes Miro feels slow when the board has a lot of content. It can take time to load, and that makes it harder to work quickly. Also, some tools are not easy to find at first, so new users may need time to learn how to use everything. I think the price is also a bit high for small teams or personal use.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me organize ideas and work with others more easily. Before, it was hard to share visual plans or brainstorm with remote teams. Now, I can use Miro to create diagrams, mind maps, and project boards that everyone can see and edit in real time. This saves time and improves communication. It also helps me stay focused and manage tasks better, especially when working on design or IT projects.
Miro: Effortlessly Visualize and Share Ideas
What do you like best about the product?
I love Miro’s intuitive drag-and-drop tools for creating project templates and diagrams. The infinite panel provides ample space for visualizing ideas, which simplifies my presentations significantly. It’s very helpful for quick setups, allowing me to visualize and present ideas in minutes. The option to create boxes within frames and connect them automatically with arrows makes my work smoother and easier. I also value its collaborative features that allow seamless sharing and working with team members. This makes Miro an invaluable asset to my workflow.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would like to see more AI features within the board itself. Incorporating some kind of generative solutions or AI-based template solutions would be a great addition. This could work similarly to how one uses AI templates in document slides, enhancing the usefulness and appeal of Miro even further.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for quick idea visualization, creating diagrams before meetings. It provides a visual appeal, helping clients understand my ideas better.
Great Tool to streamline Workflows
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has been an absolute game-changer for our workflow. It makes creating design moodboards seamless, organizing data effortless, and has completely transformed the way our team collaborates. The ability to visualize ideas in one place keeps everyone aligned and engaged, making discussions more focused and productive. It’s intuitive, versatile, and has become an essential tool for both creativity and efficiency. Highly recommend it to anyone looking to simplify teamwork and bring clarity to complex projects!
What do you dislike about the product?
Number of Boards one can create for free at a single time.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is solving the challenge of scattered ideas and misaligned communication. Before, moodboards, project data, and discussions were spread across multiple tools, making collaboration time-consuming. With Miro, everything comes together in one space—design references, notes, and brainstorming sessions are easy to organize and visually clear. This not only saves time but also keeps the team on the same page, making discussions more productive and decision-making much faster. It’s really improved both our creativity and efficiency.
Amazing Experience with Miro, Easy Ui/Ux for easy drag and drop.
What do you like best about the product?
Easy drag and drop and Smart copy paste of excel table into miro dashboards.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing to hate. Everything is smooth as butter.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Product development: It helps me map data flow across different modules being developed and mapping ERD as well as Creating flows with existing templates.
Amazing tool for product management and development collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I love the flexibility of creating visuals for ideation, mapping product features, and aligning on strategy. As someone who works remotely, having a tool that’s intuitive, easy to share, and built for real-time collaboration is essential for our product development process. The wide range of templates is also a huge plus, making it quick to get started when I don’t want to build from scratch.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some of our boards grow very large, with dozens of frames, and it can be challenging to quickly locate a specific frame or section of content.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps solve the challenge of aligning cross-functional teams around complex product development work. In my role, I need a space where product, engineering, and design can visualize workflows, map features, and organize planning artifacts in a way that’s clear to everyone. Miro makes it easy to centralize this information so ideas don’t get lost in documents or scattered conversations.
It also addresses the problem of remote collaboration. Our teams span locations and time zones, and Miro provides a shared canvas where we can brainstorm, refine, and document decisions in real time or asynchronously. That consistency speeds up alignment, reduces misunderstandings, and keeps our product roadmap moving forward.
The benefit is more efficient collaboration, faster clarity on decisions, and a visual record we can come back to as projects evolve. It keeps the big picture visible while letting us zoom into the details when needed.
It also addresses the problem of remote collaboration. Our teams span locations and time zones, and Miro provides a shared canvas where we can brainstorm, refine, and document decisions in real time or asynchronously. That consistency speeds up alignment, reduces misunderstandings, and keeps our product roadmap moving forward.
The benefit is more efficient collaboration, faster clarity on decisions, and a visual record we can come back to as projects evolve. It keeps the big picture visible while letting us zoom into the details when needed.
Essential for distributed collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I’ve been using Miro for a while now, and what I really appreciate is how easy it makes it to collaborate with my team. We’re spread out across the US and in other parts of the world, but with Miro we can all work together in real time. Our main use case is running retrospectives, and it’s honestly become an essential tool for that. It keeps us aligned, makes it simple to capture everyone’s input, and we end up using it in almost every meeting. At this point it’s just part of how we work day to day. It’s also been great for wireframing.
What do you dislike about the product?
One thing I’d like to see improved is the selection of shapes and elements, especially for flowcharts. There are times when I wish there were more options built-in, rather than having to work around it. That said, I’ve also found it surprisingly good for doing quick wireframes, so I almost wish they leaned into that use case a bit more with extra templates and tools.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the challenge of keeping a distributed team aligned and engaged. Since my team is spread out across the US and internationally, it gives us a central place to collaborate in real time, almost like being in the same room. For us, it’s been especially valuable in retrospectives and regular team meetings, everyone can contribute, share ideas, and see updates live. It saves a lot of time compared to trying to juggle different tools, and it helps make sure nothing gets lost in the shuffle.
Flexible, robust, and my go to for real-time collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is very intuitive both as a blank slate and using templates to get started. I love how easy it is to collaborate in real-time across any number of people. I also find it easy to share items within a more complex board and import pdfs, images, or other diagrams you want to analyze. I use it weekly and find that it is a critical part of our prototyping and UX design flow. I haven't had any issues with it that would warrant customer support.
What do you dislike about the product?
While it is not a gap, integrations with Figma are not clearly defined in the app. This would be helpful when reviewing UX designs with our designers. I also think it would be nice to have more wireframe shapes - we use these a lot to help with initial scoping with our design team.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro's collaboration proficiency helps us work more efficiently across all use cases. The biggest benefit we've seen is in wireframing and product teardowns for use in collaborating across our org. It's a lower effort way to convery initial ideas which then can help us more clearly justify ongoing investment in building out high fidelity prototypes. Also, competitive research is highly visual - lots of screenshots. Miro is by far the easiest way to aggregate this information and make commentary on key features from our competitors simple to pin point.
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