Miro
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Miro board app
What do you like best about the product?
Powerful and intuitive... (almost) everything in one place, the possibilities for interaction make the work deeper and more entertaining.
What do you dislike about the product?
For small businesses in Latin America, the entry price can be somewhat high.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Integration of Team contributions, general visualization in one place.
Love it
What do you like best about the product?
Ease of use..Infnite board space. performance ..
What do you dislike about the product?
nothing top of my head.. but entering data in 1 view and creating multiple views would be nice..
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Multiple
Designing Better Together: How Miro Transformed My Team’s Workflow
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is one of my favorite tools to have in my pocket as a design lead on a cross-functional team. We use it regularly for brainstorming, organizing information, roadmapping, gathering stakeholder feedback, documenting decisions, iterating on designs, and serving as a shared resource for the entire team.
One of the things I genuinely love about Miro is how often it anticipates my needs. I’ll think, “Wouldn’t it be amazing if it could do X?”—and then somehow, within a month or two, it does exactly that. For example, I was jotting down notes on a board and thought, “I wish I could turn these into a Word doc.” Not long after, we were collaborating on something and Miro auto-converted our notes into a downloadable document. The whole team literally gasped and said, “That’s SO cool!”
Another time, I was dreading the manual effort of exporting years’ worth of documentation. Just as I started looking for alternatives, Miro rolled out the ability to export entire boards and individual frames. Absolute game-changer.
Miro has saved me countless hours and continues to evolve with the needs of real users in mind—it’s one of the few tools I truly look forward to using every day.
One of the things I genuinely love about Miro is how often it anticipates my needs. I’ll think, “Wouldn’t it be amazing if it could do X?”—and then somehow, within a month or two, it does exactly that. For example, I was jotting down notes on a board and thought, “I wish I could turn these into a Word doc.” Not long after, we were collaborating on something and Miro auto-converted our notes into a downloadable document. The whole team literally gasped and said, “That’s SO cool!”
Another time, I was dreading the manual effort of exporting years’ worth of documentation. Just as I started looking for alternatives, Miro rolled out the ability to export entire boards and individual frames. Absolute game-changer.
Miro has saved me countless hours and continues to evolve with the needs of real users in mind—it’s one of the few tools I truly look forward to using every day.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only real challenge I’ve seen with Miro is getting buy-in from some of the more senior team members—particularly folks over 50. Despite Miro being incredibly intuitive and supported by hundreds of tutorial videos, there’s still some hesitation (and in a few cases, outright resistance!).
Honestly, I think this could be a great opportunity for a case study or user research initiative—something that explores what’s driving that resistance and how we might better onboard or support those users. The value Miro brings is clear to the rest of the team, so figuring out how to bridge that gap would be a win for everyone.
Honestly, I think this could be a great opportunity for a case study or user research initiative—something that explores what’s driving that resistance and how we might better onboard or support those users. The value Miro brings is clear to the rest of the team, so figuring out how to bridge that gap would be a win for everyone.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Our team is distributed across the country, working from multiple time zones and locations. The ability to collaborate in real-time through a shared “whiteboard” from the comfort of our own homes has been truly game-changing. We've successfully completed multiple PI planning sessions entirely remotely using Miro, and it’s been incredible to witness how smoothly things run.
Our stakeholders genuinely enjoy engaging with the boards, and the ease of use makes it simple for everyone to participate—whether they’re deeply technical or not. Recently, we began mapping out user flows in Miro, and the speed and clarity we’re able to achieve during those sessions has been amazing. It’s transformed the way we collaborate, plan, and execute as a team.
Our stakeholders genuinely enjoy engaging with the boards, and the ease of use makes it simple for everyone to participate—whether they’re deeply technical or not. Recently, we began mapping out user flows in Miro, and the speed and clarity we’re able to achieve during those sessions has been amazing. It’s transformed the way we collaborate, plan, and execute as a team.
Make remote work actually feel collaborative
What do you like best about the product?
Its super easy to use and perfect for brainstorming with remote teams
What do you dislike about the product?
Big boards can get a little slow, specially with a lot of people on them
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps our team stay aligned and creative, even when we are not in the same room.
Miro is my go to tool for creating architectural diagrams and team brain-storming sessions
What do you like best about the product?
I find it very intuitive to use and I'm using it for a long time now. It also provides icon library by default which is great if we need to add icons, we don't need to search in Google or other places. Also, I must talk about the templates it has for different software diagrams which are really useful for me such as ER diagram, class diagram, sequence diagram, etc. I would love to explore the new AI features too which I am yet to do.
Overall, I just love it and using it daily in my company.
Overall, I just love it and using it daily in my company.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is nothing major as such that I find bad about Miro. I would love to see more AI features, integrations and templates in the future.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Our tech team uses it for different software diagrams, brain storming, project planning, etc. The best thing is it's very intuitive to use and I'm used to it now badly.
It helped a lot to improve my ideation and organization
What do you like best about the product?
The ease of having collaborative spaces for brainstorming and flows
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it is a bit slow on weaker computers.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
All the problems in my company go through ideations on Miro.
Ease Of Use
What do you like best about the product?
Miro allows me to visualize my ideas and communicate them to my product team.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish I could generate userflows with prompts
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I make faster decisions and identify gaps in my knowledge.
Easy to learn and use
What do you like best about the product?
It is easy to learn by just using and trying out different options. There are plenty of templates to choose from or get ideas from and it's a great way to organize your thoughts, team meetings, projects, processes, etc.
What do you dislike about the product?
Still working on using more with teammates during online collaborative sessions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It gives me a way to visualize and organize my thoughts to plan projects
Great tool!
What do you like best about the product?
I absolutely love using Miro! It’s become an essential tool in my workflow, whether I’m brainstorming solo, collaborating with a team, or leading workshops. The interface is incredibly intuitive and user-friendly, even new users can get up and running quickly.
A huge benefit in Miro for me is the included templates. From strategic planning to agile ceremonies to customer journey mapping, there’s a pre-built option for just about everything. They save me so much time and provide great structure while still allowing for creativity and customization.
I also appreciate how seamless real-time collaboration is. The ability to co-create, leave comments, and organize thoughts visually has transformed how I run meetings and keep momentum going between sessions.
If you're looking for a versatile, beautifully designed, and easy-to-use collaboration tool — I can't recommend Miro enough.
A huge benefit in Miro for me is the included templates. From strategic planning to agile ceremonies to customer journey mapping, there’s a pre-built option for just about everything. They save me so much time and provide great structure while still allowing for creativity and customization.
I also appreciate how seamless real-time collaboration is. The ability to co-create, leave comments, and organize thoughts visually has transformed how I run meetings and keep momentum going between sessions.
If you're looking for a versatile, beautifully designed, and easy-to-use collaboration tool — I can't recommend Miro enough.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing comes to mind, wish I found it sooner!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is a great tool for workshopping that's been better than any other tool I've tried.
Great tool for retrospective meetings and team collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to create retrospective templates (Start/Stop/Continue, etc.)
Real-time collaboration during retro sessions
Sticky notes and voting features work well for team input
Templates save time in setting up retro boards
Visual nature helps team engagement
Good for both in-person and remote retrospectives
Real-time collaboration during retro sessions
Sticky notes and voting features work well for team input
Templates save time in setting up retro boards
Visual nature helps team engagement
Good for both in-person and remote retrospectives
What do you dislike about the product?
Can be overwhelming for new users initially
Sometimes performance lags with large boards
Limited formatting options for text
Sometimes performance lags with large boards
Limited formatting options for text
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Replaced multiple tools - we used to use separate apps for whiteboarding, sticky notes, and collaboration
Retrospective preparation is much faster with templates
I can facilitate more engaging and interactive retro sessions
Better at visual thinking and organizing team feedback
Retrospective preparation is much faster with templates
I can facilitate more engaging and interactive retro sessions
Better at visual thinking and organizing team feedback
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