Miro
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Effortless Communication Across Teams with Miro
What do you like best about the product?
I like how easy Miro makes it to communicate across multiple times quickly
What do you dislike about the product?
I think Miro is sometimes hard to learn/introduce to some people
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro keeps a record of everything communicated amongst the team that I can always refer back to if needed
Dynamic and Intuitive Visualization for Researchers
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Miro contains various resources and useful features for visualizing concept maps and charts in an easy and dynamic way. These resources help me a lot because I work with concepts that are difficult to understand, and visualizing these concepts in dynamic maps makes Miro very valuable to me. The initial setup of Miro was quite intuitive, and I found it very easy to start and begin using it easily. Certainly, Miro is excellent and I really like this tool.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think Miro could have a few more features like image templates, or features similar to Canvas, because there are not enough templates that can be used for different functionalities.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me with the dynamic visualization of questions, problems, hypotheses, and solutions in my research, facilitating the understanding of difficult concepts through dynamic maps, making them accessible to those who are not in the field.
Outstanding Experience from Start to Finish
What do you like best about the product?
It helps visual thinkers like myself organize ideas and concepts so I can follow through with a project as quickly as possible.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing, really. I like everything about Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Keep diagrams and mind maps editable (instead of a drawing on a notebook) and accessible from any device.
Customizable Visuals That Empower Team Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I really appreciate how customizable the visuals are. It's also very useful for collaborating with different teams.
What do you dislike about the product?
At times, moving elements can be a bit challenging, particularly when trying to select several at once. The process of selecting multiple items simultaneously isn't always straightforward.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Remote work can present challenges when it comes to collaboration, but having visual representations and the option for several people to work together in real time is extremely helpful.
The Best Tool for Visualization and Mapping
What do you like best about the product?
I love using Miro for visualizing email flows and project planning with many moving parts. It's a great virtual whiteboard that makes it easy to lay out and visualize ideas. The flexibility and ease of use allow me to paste screenshots, images, and use text blocks, making connections and arrows move around as needed. I appreciate how easy Miro makes it to share the content with my team, allowing them to interact with the material easily. It's the best tool for visualization and mapping, and its initial setup was very easy.
What do you dislike about the product?
Any frustration I have is probably more of a reflection of my need to spend time understanding Miro's features and strengths better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro as a virtual whiteboard for easy visualization and collaboration. It makes project planning simpler, allowing my team to interact with content freely, which improves our workflow significantly.
Effortless Real-Time Collaboration with Miro
What do you like best about the product?
I really like the ease of use and the variety of templates that Miro offers. It requires no training, which is fantastic because I can get a group to collaborate in real time with little to no effort upfront. This really facilitates discussion and ensures participation from everyone involved. I appreciate how Miro supports collaboration on a variety of topics, like product roadmaps and storytelling, with flexibility for real-time online collaboration. The initial setup was very easy for me and my team, and I would highly recommend it.
What do you dislike about the product?
I had issues with not being able to see all my boards and had trouble finding my boards at times. This may be due to license limitations.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for document version control and sharing content. It's easy to facilitate real-time collaboration with little effort, which secures participation in discussions. The variety of templates and no need for training make it very user-friendly.
Effortless Visualization with Miro's AI Assistant
What do you like best about the product?
I like using Miro for planning and visualizing features and epics, as it helps me understand how the requirements will fit together. I appreciate the easy-to-use visualization and collaboration with my team. The new AI assistant is great for quick image creation because I can quickly create images specific to what I am working on without leaving Miro. The initial setup was as easy as can be, and I would rate my likelihood to recommend Miro as a 10 out of 10.
What do you dislike about the product?
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What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for planning and visualizing features, which helps me understand requirements. It offers easy visualization and team collaboration. The new AI assistant allows quick, in-platform image creation. Initial setup was very easy.
Real-Time Collaboration Makes Teamwork Effortless
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to collaborate in real time with my team and clients.
What do you dislike about the product?
Scaling is challenging. Oftentimes, I am entering data/information in one scale and my collaborators are in another. That means we are constantly toggling back and forth. I'm also not a full fan of the pricing structure, as I have teams that collapse and expand constantly, but my charges are always playing catch up
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro healps us think about a variety of business processes from strategic planning, to business planning to marketing campaigns. It lends itself well to process and system analysis.
Effortless Brainstorming and Sharing Platform
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Miro is easy to use and flexible, allowing me to brainstorm and whiteboard efficiently. It's like a blank slate where I can throw lots of ideas on the board and see if they stick. I appreciate how I can easily share my work and export it to other formats, making collaboration simple. I also find it convenient that I can pop in and out easily and make comments for others, saving time. The initial setup was very easy and quick to get going.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are times of clunkiness when trying to get something formatting how I want. When you have too many objects cluttered together it can be difficult to get each one right where I want it to be.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro simplifies brainstorming by being an easy blank slate for idea sharing and collaboration. It's flexible and easy to use, making it quick to jump in and out, add comments, and share work, saving time and improving workflow.
Outstanding Experience from Start to Finish
What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about Miro is how easy it is to jump in and start diagramming without a long learning curve. The interface feels intuitive, and simple things like dragging shapes, snapping to grids, and using shortcuts make it fast to build clean diagrams.
From an implementation point of view, it is very straightforward: I can open a board in the browser, invite teammates, and we are collaborating in real time without installing heavy software or dealing with complex setup. [web:3][web:9] The integration capabilities are also solid—I can embed Miro boards in other tools and export diagrams easily, which fits well into my software engineering workflow.
Customer support has been excellent in my experience. When I requested the student plan, they reviewed and approved my application the same day, which really impressed me and showed they care about helping students access the platform quickly.
I use Miro frequently for software engineering work: architecture diagrams, database schemas, app models, and general brainstorming. The wide range of templates and technical shapes means I rarely need another tool for UML-style diagrams or system maps.
From an implementation point of view, it is very straightforward: I can open a board in the browser, invite teammates, and we are collaborating in real time without installing heavy software or dealing with complex setup. [web:3][web:9] The integration capabilities are also solid—I can embed Miro boards in other tools and export diagrams easily, which fits well into my software engineering workflow.
Customer support has been excellent in my experience. When I requested the student plan, they reviewed and approved my application the same day, which really impressed me and showed they care about helping students access the platform quickly.
I use Miro frequently for software engineering work: architecture diagrams, database schemas, app models, and general brainstorming. The wide range of templates and technical shapes means I rarely need another tool for UML-style diagrams or system maps.
What do you dislike about the product?
The main downside of Miro for me is that very large boards with lots of elements can become a bit slow and heavy to navigate, especially when there are many images or widgets. In long projects this sometimes breaks the flow when zooming or moving around the canvas.
Miro also has so many features and options that the interface can feel crowded, and it can take time to remember where certain tools or settings are. New users in my team sometimes feel overwhelmed by the number of menus and icons before they get comfortable.
On top of that, some of the most advanced features and higher usage limits are locked behind paid plans, which can be limiting for students or small teams who want to use it heavily but do not have a big budget.
Miro also has so many features and options that the interface can feel crowded, and it can take time to remember where certain tools or settings are. New users in my team sometimes feel overwhelmed by the number of menus and icons before they get comfortable.
On top of that, some of the most advanced features and higher usage limits are locked behind paid plans, which can be limiting for students or small teams who want to use it heavily but do not have a big budget.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is solving the problem of having technical information spread across different tools and files. Now my team can keep architecture diagrams, database schemas, and app models together in one shared board, instead of separate documents that go out of date quickly.
It also helps with alignment and communication. When we discuss new features or changes, we can sketch ideas in real time on the same board, add comments, and quickly agree on a solution. This reduces misunderstandings and long email threads.
Another problem it solves is onboarding new people. Instead of explaining the system only with text, I can walk them through the Miro board and show them the main components, flows, and databases visually, which makes it much easier and faster to understand.
Overall, Miro saves time in meetings, keeps everyone on the same page, and makes our software design process more organized and transparent.
It also helps with alignment and communication. When we discuss new features or changes, we can sketch ideas in real time on the same board, add comments, and quickly agree on a solution. This reduces misunderstandings and long email threads.
Another problem it solves is onboarding new people. Instead of explaining the system only with text, I can walk them through the Miro board and show them the main components, flows, and databases visually, which makes it much easier and faster to understand.
Overall, Miro saves time in meetings, keeps everyone on the same page, and makes our software design process more organized and transparent.
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