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Great collaboration Tool for remote teams
What do you like best about the product?
MIRO helps me keeps teams engaged just like we were all physically together in a conference room mapping a process or working to solve a problem.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing to dislike. I am actually behind in some of the latest updates to take advantage of.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a process improvement facilitator, MIRO has been key in helping support our continuous Improvement culture, particularly when Covid started.
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Okay so Miro is great for dumping data and analyzing and brainstorming.
What do you like best about the product?
The ease to choose from templates and wide range of options to chose from.
What do you dislike about the product?
The number of colors. font size issues when writing on a sticky note.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a design student there is a variety of data that needs to be studied before starting and throughout the project, these data needs be organized and strategically placed and Miro allows me options for the same. Have been using it for over 2 years now and its been great at certain bits but when it comes to presenting or wireframing is obviously Figma.
A Must-Have Tool to Structure and Align Teams
What do you like best about the product?
As a Project Manager specialized in data, I mainly use Miro for collaborative visualization, agile project management, and brainstorming with both business and technical teams.
Strengths:
✅ Real-time collaboration:
Miro is ideal for collaborative work sessions, especially with remote teams.
✅ Great for data flow modeling:
I use it to build data pipeline diagrams and data source mappings.
✅ Powerful templates:
The built-in templates (roadmaps, retrospectives, etc.) save valuable time and provide structure for various use cases.
✅ Optimized team and roadmap management:
Shared roadmap visualization in Miro makes it easier to align teams, coordinate tasks, and quickly adapt to shifting priorities.
Strengths:
✅ Real-time collaboration:
Miro is ideal for collaborative work sessions, especially with remote teams.
✅ Great for data flow modeling:
I use it to build data pipeline diagrams and data source mappings.
✅ Powerful templates:
The built-in templates (roadmaps, retrospectives, etc.) save valuable time and provide structure for various use cases.
✅ Optimized team and roadmap management:
Shared roadmap visualization in Miro makes it easier to align teams, coordinate tasks, and quickly adapt to shifting priorities.
What do you dislike about the product?
Areas for Improvement:
🔸 Challenging for new users:
The tool can feel intimidating for those unfamiliar with whiteboarding platforms.
🔸 Can become cluttered:
On very dense boards, readability can quickly become an issue without consistent structure and organization.
🔸 Challenging for new users:
The tool can feel intimidating for those unfamiliar with whiteboarding platforms.
🔸 Can become cluttered:
On very dense boards, readability can quickly become an issue without consistent structure and organization.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1. Lack of visual alignment across teams
2. Complexity in roadmap planning and tracking
3. Friction in ideation and workshop facilitation
2. Complexity in roadmap planning and tracking
3. Friction in ideation and workshop facilitation
Great tool for most project mgmt tasks
What do you like best about the product?
- One stop shop: Capability available to use for a varied range of activities: from managing your to do list, to running project stand ups, to note taking, to process mapping etc
- Flexible: Unlike traditional tools it provides the flexibility to accommodate with diff levels of doc governance
- Flexible: Unlike traditional tools it provides the flexibility to accommodate with diff levels of doc governance
What do you dislike about the product?
Whilst Miro is quite intuitive, it can be quite confusing when you have multiple boards across multiple workspaces
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One stop shop for all project mgmt activities
As a Service Designer, Miro is my #1 tool that touches every part of my workflow
What do you like best about the product?
I love love love using Miro's talk track feature - it has truly enabled me to move quickly and enable a-sync collaboration. It's easy to use and people can review artifacts at their own time/pace.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think the fact that having folks require SSO even as a 'viewer' has been a blocker for us. Since we don't allocate contributor licenses to everyone (due to budget constraints), being able to easily and quickly share boards with those who would benefit from reviewing its contents is super important, but difficult to do w. Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro allows be to plan, design, collaborate, and facilitate workshops withe ease. As a remote worker, I rely religiously on Miro to get my work done. I do feel like there is work to be done to allow the AI integration to be more conversational, rather than provide a set of specific outputs to choose from, but, this also hasn't prevented me from using Miro.
Good to use for projects
What do you like best about the product?
I like being able to create a flow chart and being able to share it with users across teams.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don’t like how messy it can look on the board
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
White boarding
Easy to Use for White Board Demos
What do you like best about the product?
What I love most about Miro is how intuitive and streamlined the platform feels. The interface is super clean, and everything I need is right at my fingertips — whether I’m checking the status of a title, pulling documents, or communicating with the team. It’s fast, reliable, and makes what used to be a time-consuming process feel almost effortless. Plus, the support team is genuinely responsive and helpful, which is a huge plus in this space.
What do you dislike about the product?
Honestly, there’s not much I dislike, but if I had to pick something, I’d say that the notification system could be a bit more customizable. Sometimes I get alerts I don’t really need, and other times I wish I had more control over how and when updates come through. It's not a dealbreaker by any means — just one of those small things that would make a great tool even better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Before Miro, keeping track of title progress was more scattered — different systems, long wait times, and unclear communication. Miro solves that by giving me real-time access to updates, clear timelines, and a centralized spot for documents. It cuts down on confusion, saves me time, and lets me stay proactive instead of reactive. The biggest benefit? Peace of mind knowing I’m always in the loop.
Excellent application
What do you like best about the product?
Easy-to-use UI and possibility of collaboration with my colleagues.
What do you dislike about the product?
I did not dislike anything yet in miro, but let's see what we will have next.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is solving collaboration problem in my company
A Must-Have Collaboration and Visualization Tool for Remote Teams
What do you like best about the product?
I've been using Miro since the early days of COVID and it's become one of my go-to tools for brainstorming, planning, and collaboration. It's incredibly intuitive—tools are easy and quick to use, allowing me to keep up with ideas in real time. I frequently use it to share my screen during meetings to clarify thought processes, and it's especially helpful in visually organizing discussions. Miro has also proven to be a great platform for mocking up landing pages, tracking agile workflows, and even creating visual assets like social media images. What's more, it's user-friendly enough that new team members can pick it up in a single session, making onboarding seamless.
What do you dislike about the product?
While Miro excels in many areas, I’ve found its permissions and sharing settings a bit confusing—especially when dealing with multiple account types or inviting external collaborators. Understanding the difference between guest editors, team members, and board-specific permissions can take some trial and error. It would be helpful if this aspect were simplified or better documented. Additionally, when working across different organizations, access control can sometimes slow down collaboration.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro allows me to quickly capture and organize ideas during fast-paced discussions, which helps ensure nothing is lost and everyone stays on the same page. It also bridges communication gaps by enabling me to share my screen and visually walk through concepts, making it easier for team members to understand complex thought processes. This has been incredibly valuable in meetings and cross-functional planning sessions. Beyond brainstorming, Miro supports practical workflows like agile task tracking, social media asset creation, and website mockups—all in one platform. This eliminates the need to switch between multiple tools.
A much better alternative than Visio
What do you like best about the product?
The high capacity it has for working collaboratively. It offers a huge variety of templates (flowcharts, fishbone diagrams, IDEF0, brainstorming, timelines...) ready to be used in any work sector, and even offers options for making live or recorded presentations or simply for printing in PDF. It is an enhanced Visio with collaborative work capabilities and with thousands more templates and features that remind you of Prezi.
What do you dislike about the product?
It still lacks something that Visio has had since its inception: greater capacity for manipulating lines and shapes, through variables such as length, height, and thickness. There are times when I simply need to give a specific length to a line or increase the height of a rectangle in a specific way by entering a value.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It would be ideal for them to implement two more features to make Miro an exceptional software: the ability to input measurements of length, height, and thickness to lines and figures; and the ability to offer the possibility of creating presentation paths with zoom in and out (like Prezi).
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