Miro
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Bring the infinite space to the team with a truly unified experience
What do you like best about the product?
The infinity board to work and experience to integrate with multiple platforms.
What do you dislike about the product?
Do I need to dislike something? Keep up the excellent work!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro brought ideas to life, breaking barriers with remote teams with the added value of integrating with the platforms we use daily.
Great for sharing ideas, especially if you're like me and can be prone to being scatter brained.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro takes some getting used to, but the level of creativity you can have is fantastic. Yet it isn't so many options that you get overwhelmed. It has so many uses, from mind mapping to presentations. I love the versatility
What do you dislike about the product?
The desktop app misbehaves at times and that is frustrating. It won't pull up my home screen with the list of boards. I've tried downloading it from Miro directly as well as the Microsoft store app. Both versions have the same issue.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's just a great way to get all the crap in your head on "paper". I love using the sticky notes to just blurt out all my thoughts and then sit back and actually organize them afterward.
Great for screenwriters!!!
What do you like best about the product?
I love working with Miro solo but it's even better with a collaborator who really commits to making the most of the features that are available. It made me feel more dynamic in my communication and collaboration.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro limits free accounts to just three boards, so it's not as easy to attract new users. I have a paid subscription, but I think people are less willing to learn a software that they can't use much on their own without paying for a subscription.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
For the most part, I've used it as a brainstorming tool since I first started using it. It allowed me and my colleagues to reorganize our thoughts in new ways, even not being in the same room.
Miro is a great tool for collaborating with colleagues and customers.
What do you like best about the product?
The ability to quickly diagram ideas, where you can easily organize your thoughts and be prepared to look back.
You can prepare for your next meeting with colleagues or customers.
You can prepare for your next meeting with colleagues or customers.
What do you dislike about the product?
The point where the response is sometimes poor.
I wish it would run more smoothly.
Wouldn't enhancing the cloud platform solve the problem?
If it works more comfortably, we will be happy to improve our productivity.
I wish it would run more smoothly.
Wouldn't enhancing the cloud platform solve the problem?
If it works more comfortably, we will be happy to improve our productivity.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The ability to communicate ideas clearly and graphically to colleagues and customers
Great tool for collaborative work in remote era
What do you like best about the product?
Variety of instruments which allow to cover a lot of use cases, simple and user-friendly interface, useful ready-to-use templates. Very customizible and enjoyable product for all team members
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes web version could be not responsive to user actions, a page could freeze, especially during collaborative work with screen sharing and zoom conversation.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Team collaborative work in remote mode, project planning activities, team brainstorming, retrospectives, feedback gathering, use cases and story mapping creation
Intuitive and fun to use, works both for blue sky thinking and structured work
What do you like best about the product?
1. The software is intuitive and easy to use, so it does not take a long time to onboard new people + Miro's short training videos are great!
2. Good selection of templates that help bring structure.
3. Being able to use frames is excellent (they for example allow for A4-sized pdfs to be exported with just a few clicks).
2. Good selection of templates that help bring structure.
3. Being able to use frames is excellent (they for example allow for A4-sized pdfs to be exported with just a few clicks).
What do you dislike about the product?
The character limit for text is way too small, meaning you often have to split meeting notes across multiple components or even end up losing some of the notes without realizing.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I find Miro useful when creating step-by-step training material that combines images and text, and in brainstorming with colleagues. That's because you are not limited by the size of the screen you started with, but rather can keep writing and easily zoom in/out.
Collaborative and time efficient way to produce great ideas
What do you like best about the product?
My favourite feature in Miro is the templates. Previously I would spend a large amount of time creating PowerPoint slides to facilitate brainstorming and discovery sessions, but now I am not only saving time but I am also getting ideas for new ways to run workshops.
What do you dislike about the product?
I still find myself spending a lot of time synthesising the ideas into slides. I often find myself going to canva to put the insights into a user friendly summary. But I wish that Miro would provide me with slide templates or a service that would help me produce my final output for the discovery session
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use miro mostly for my discovery sessions in my role as a product manager. It provides me a virtual environment to collaborate with others at scale and a structured way to run workshops
Fantastic digital interactive (whiteboard) collaboration tool with extensive features and templates
What do you like best about the product?
intuitive and ease of use with plenty of features and templates. Most things that you seek ("Hm, would be very cool if they have ...") has already been thought about and is available
What do you dislike about the product?
sometimes it is a bit too fiddly to move small objects and/or make adjustments. It feels that the maximum of features is often reached (or already over the limit).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
easy visualization of thought processes as well as organisational set ups and operational processes with interdependencies
Very powerful collaboration tool
What do you like best about the product?
I like the opportunity to create ideas and collect information in a team. It is so easy to create nice MindMaps with sticky notes. You can use this tool in every situation, for learning, for reviews, for sprint planning and so on.
What do you dislike about the product?
I don't like the connection lines that much, they never do, what I want them to do.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps to work in a team when not everybody is in the same room. This virtual collaboration tool helped us through Corona. We worked a lot with Miro on every form of collecting information, presenting presentations, and reviewing our work.
Happy Miro's user for more than 5 year, working on CX, drawing CJMs and using group facilitation
What do you like best about the product?
I really like the ease with which I create content
It's very helpful to work as a team on one peace of content
Import of documents is super cool
You have even fixed some of the problems with exporting into excel.
I am learning to add Miro boards to Knowledge base on confluence, that my company uses. Although, I'd prefer it to be through frames, not the whole board, to help with navigation.
My team also works with Miro-Jira integration. We would really love a more thorough connection, - when a task created in a specified Jira project would appear in a designated area of the specific linked Miro board for placement.
I like to print out the huge business processes maps that I create as well.
I adore the linning up options.
It's very helpful to work as a team on one peace of content
Import of documents is super cool
You have even fixed some of the problems with exporting into excel.
I am learning to add Miro boards to Knowledge base on confluence, that my company uses. Although, I'd prefer it to be through frames, not the whole board, to help with navigation.
My team also works with Miro-Jira integration. We would really love a more thorough connection, - when a task created in a specified Jira project would appear in a designated area of the specific linked Miro board for placement.
I like to print out the huge business processes maps that I create as well.
I adore the linning up options.
What do you dislike about the product?
1) Table/elements integration: when i use icons in a table - I loose the capability to work with them as a set. One has to copy them out of the table, - resize, align and then move them back to the table.
2) Discrepancies in UX - some functions dissapear when objects have been connected with lines, or in other cases, for no apparant reason
3) The size of the font or lines - some times I have worked on a CJM, then I come back - add something, but the original line is thicker even though the sizes are displayed as if they are the same.
4) The icon set used to be a lot fuller. And I wish you'd make searching for icons easier: for example, - I choose an icon for the presentation - I'd like all of the following icons to be in the same style. But I can not specify it and I have to scroll through a whole lot of others, often with no luck. So I would get a "thumbs up" icon in black and white with thin lines, but it would be impossible to find a "thumbs down" icon of the same set. (Girls|Boys, etc)
5) I also had a problem copy pasting transparent icons from the internet - they would be coppied with the background, that should have been transparent.
6) I would also wish for capability to use layers on the same frame: Show layer one, display layer two, etc.
2) Discrepancies in UX - some functions dissapear when objects have been connected with lines, or in other cases, for no apparant reason
3) The size of the font or lines - some times I have worked on a CJM, then I come back - add something, but the original line is thicker even though the sizes are displayed as if they are the same.
4) The icon set used to be a lot fuller. And I wish you'd make searching for icons easier: for example, - I choose an icon for the presentation - I'd like all of the following icons to be in the same style. But I can not specify it and I have to scroll through a whole lot of others, often with no luck. So I would get a "thumbs up" icon in black and white with thin lines, but it would be impossible to find a "thumbs down" icon of the same set. (Girls|Boys, etc)
5) I also had a problem copy pasting transparent icons from the internet - they would be coppied with the background, that should have been transparent.
6) I would also wish for capability to use layers on the same frame: Show layer one, display layer two, etc.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Group work
Presentations
Expaining complicated issues
Designing CJMs
Working with business process flows
Scribing meetings
Giving everyone access to the whole set of documents around some complicated problem
Presentations
Expaining complicated issues
Designing CJMs
Working with business process flows
Scribing meetings
Giving everyone access to the whole set of documents around some complicated problem
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