Miro
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I love miro for all the functions
What do you like best about the product?
I have enough space to document and can add every content I want
What do you dislike about the product?
Fonts are not fitting perfectly inside forms or objects
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Visualizing business processes
It replaces the need for multiple products with its collaboration, project mgmt, and brainstorming.
What do you like best about the product?
Collaboration: Real-time collaboration with team members, no matter where they're located. Visual thinking: Offers a wide range of templates and tools for visualizing complex ideas and processes. Ease of use: Intuitive interface that allows teams to get started quickly without a steep learning curve.
What do you dislike about the product?
Board organization can feel cluttered and disorganzied after time. The mobile version has some limitations as well.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Personal and collaborative work has been greatly enhacned when it comes to brainstorming and wireframing. Having the ability for multiple people to view and edit boards at the same time, in real time, is a gamechanger.
Great collaborative workspace and out-of-the-box solution
What do you like best about the product?
I believe the most helpful capability in Miro is that is flexible enough to adapt to your company's process/role/persona etc.
It also comes with pre-built templates which can help you to get up to speed in specific areas (i.e. running Agile ceremonies with your team, product research templates, product vision, etc.)
It also comes with pre-built templates which can help you to get up to speed in specific areas (i.e. running Agile ceremonies with your team, product research templates, product vision, etc.)
What do you dislike about the product?
The AI capabilities are a little bit too generic, meaning that it will allow you to do what other tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, etc. already does (i.e. text summarization, text generation, etc.)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As a Product Manager, we often struggle to have a place where we can put on our creators hat and start doing magic. Well, this is where Miro comes into place. Its flexibility helps you to get started with what you have in mind, if you get stuck, there a lot of templates that can help you to clarify your chain of thoughts. It will also help you to detect what are the blank spots or the missing details that are important for you to complete your tasks.
Let's say you need to work on mapping the customer journey, if you don't know where to start, Miro already has pre-built templates that can help you and boost your creativity. It is amazing!
Let's say you need to work on mapping the customer journey, if you don't know where to start, Miro already has pre-built templates that can help you and boost your creativity. It is amazing!
One of my must have tools on my team.
What do you like best about the product?
Being a remote team, the collaboration element is essential for my team.
What do you dislike about the product?
There really isn't much.
The new features that keep rolling out are insane. Love them!
The new features that keep rolling out are insane. Love them!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is great having a single source for collaboration and for areas in our processes that are more ambiguous.
Great tool for doing collaborative work, loads quick and easy to use.
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to use, quicjk loading, collaborative work made easy, many features including insert pictures, frames, sharing , saving and reusing boards, handwriting , great for teaching math.
What do you dislike about the product?
nothing to dislike, found all the required features that I need as a cirtual teacher.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaboartive work with writing tools, sharing, saving and reusing boards.
I didn't think... but I was wrong
What do you like best about the product?
I appreciate the variety of elements available for designing (such as the ease of drawing lines, controlling text, and the variety of icons) and the ability to easily share material. I started using it with some preconceived notions (I had used Microsoft Visio in the past, and sometimes I had to use PowerPoint to create diagrams). I didn’t think I would end up liking it so much. It’s truly an excellent tool, and I’m using it with my team (and they quickly started using it as well).
But perhaps, if I had to pick one thing I like the most, it’s the fluidity with which I can control the diagrams during presentations. With the mouse (scroll wheel and buttons), you can “pan and zoom” with incredible ease. I’ve used it to create schedules, timelines, user interfaces, software architectures, to represent data in memory, and much more. Highly recommended.
But perhaps, if I had to pick one thing I like the most, it’s the fluidity with which I can control the diagrams during presentations. With the mouse (scroll wheel and buttons), you can “pan and zoom” with incredible ease. I’ve used it to create schedules, timelines, user interfaces, software architectures, to represent data in memory, and much more. Highly recommended.
What do you dislike about the product?
There is one "annoying" thing. I mention it because otherwise, I wouldn't have anything else to say, and it would seem strange. When you start using Miro, a kind of "mission" begins that guides you to complete certain steps (you need to create your first drawing, share it with a colleague, etc.). There are 7 steps in total. Here's the issue: the seventh step doesn’t get completed. Maybe a bug?
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I finally have a tool to design and share projects. We are a distributed team, and this tool is incredibly useful.
It is very practical and visual, it makes my daily life easier
What do you like best about the product?
I'm an architect, and I can work as a team even though we all live in different cities, it's very easy to use, and we can put together project presentations, correct PDFs, put together execution strategies and much more, I can't be without it on a daily basis . It is very easy to integrate new users, and also to implement in the office from the beginning, it was very easy to join. customer support is very effective
What do you dislike about the product?
I would like to be able to create frames and export separate presentations without having to delete the previous ones
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I can set up all the stages of my project within the program, delegating tasks, monitoring and seeing everything being done in real time
My universal tool for everything: from personal notes to working with 50 people in a workshop
What do you like best about the product?
- Fast to learn for newbies
- Versital tool: I can use it for presenting something in a quick meeting or document an entire project
- quick and dirty prototyping
- It has become part of my daily routine
- Versital tool: I can use it for presenting something in a quick meeting or document an entire project
- quick and dirty prototyping
- It has become part of my daily routine
What do you dislike about the product?
- PDF export options are very basic
- No export to figma
- prototyping could be better (clickdummies)
- out of date prototyping templates (wireframes)
- some links don't have preview
--> Please fix basics before focussing on AI gimmiks
- No export to figma
- prototyping could be better (clickdummies)
- out of date prototyping templates (wireframes)
- some links don't have preview
--> Please fix basics before focussing on AI gimmiks
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I can work more freely than in PowerPoint.
It's my all-in-one tool.
Also I don't need to document work compared to working on real white boards.
It's my all-in-one tool.
Also I don't need to document work compared to working on real white boards.
great tool with some minor but helpful requests
What do you like best about the product?
infinite canvas
- means we don't need to worry about layout or how to squeeze contents into the limited space
quick paste of images and gifs
- this is one of the key features we appreciates
- the snappy operations makes collection of references and brainstorming more ease
pen support
- essential for presentation to show our partners which part of the images are we talking about
long length text
- we love to write our thoughts on miro so that it's easy to pair context with the images
alignment tools are perfect
- one of the best alignment ui.
- means we don't need to worry about layout or how to squeeze contents into the limited space
quick paste of images and gifs
- this is one of the key features we appreciates
- the snappy operations makes collection of references and brainstorming more ease
pen support
- essential for presentation to show our partners which part of the images are we talking about
long length text
- we love to write our thoughts on miro so that it's easy to pair context with the images
alignment tools are perfect
- one of the best alignment ui.
What do you dislike about the product?
pen and eraser short cut support
- need macos keyboard support to be able to switch between pens sizes, 3 colours and erasers for quick illustration during presentation or brainstorming sessions
- ipad can have a mode to have quick menus on top dedicated for pen and eraser operations
text length
- would like to have infinite text length if technically possible
- alternatively, do an auto fold version
- 6000 words limits are cumbersome if we hit the words limit
- need macos keyboard support to be able to switch between pens sizes, 3 colours and erasers for quick illustration during presentation or brainstorming sessions
- ipad can have a mode to have quick menus on top dedicated for pen and eraser operations
text length
- would like to have infinite text length if technically possible
- alternatively, do an auto fold version
- 6000 words limits are cumbersome if we hit the words limit
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
project status update
project change request
research with image references
presentations
brainstorming sessions
project discussions
project change request
research with image references
presentations
brainstorming sessions
project discussions
Very quick to learn
What do you like best about the product?
With Miro I can work together with colleagues drawing and making schematics for our software development needs. It is clear and easy enough to bring clients to the collaboration canvas without any previous training.
The narrative of our software development requirements is stored in Azure Devops, which is easily in reach of the different diagram components on the canvas. I jsut add hyperlinks to a rectangle or arrow and Miro adds a DevOps icon to the link.
In our projects we are using Miro almost on a daily basis, both for informal brainstorming and for creating schematics which will become part of official project documentation.
The narrative of our software development requirements is stored in Azure Devops, which is easily in reach of the different diagram components on the canvas. I jsut add hyperlinks to a rectangle or arrow and Miro adds a DevOps icon to the link.
In our projects we are using Miro almost on a daily basis, both for informal brainstorming and for creating schematics which will become part of official project documentation.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only thing I haven't figured out just yet is how to quickly snap objects to the grid. Sometimes I spend a few minutes reorganising my diagram components so they all are properly aligned.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Business processes need to be worked out and documented before we write user stories for software development. Miro lets us do this very quickly and while the client is on the call to clarify and contribute.
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