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A truly cutting edge piece of software (as a service.)
What do you like best about the product?
I consider Miro a jack of many trades. It does everything a great note-taking program does combined with a screen-sharing, illustration, and hybrid meeting/whiteboard/planning program all in one. It is a truly free-form "canvas" that allows you to create "panes" and frames of information and dialogues, transformed with your ideas - whether they be notes, illustrations, imported graphics, or charts... you name it. Miro does it all. Conferencing features are made all the more robust with features that allow you to start all viewers on specific areas and frames. You can imagine the implications of this... the current lead can, quite literally, "bring" everyone through a series of custom panes of information and then drop them into an interactive pane with a place to type notes, feedback, or vote. Skys the limit! Plugins round out the capabilities of this very powerful, powerful whiteboard. It is simply the best.
I am finding myself pulling away from conventional note-taking and storage software and moving all of my most creative and cherished ideas and writings/observations/ideas into Miro.
I am finding myself pulling away from conventional note-taking and storage software and moving all of my most creative and cherished ideas and writings/observations/ideas into Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
I cannot stand Miro's branding. I think it's childish and follows the current trend in design - this very chunky, globby, large and clunky visual mess of a movement. It's a great thing the software and interface make up for it. What Miro needs is the same UI lead from a company like Webflow or Apple to come in and really do a once-over on the messy branding and UI. It is otherwise, in every respect, one massively amazing piece of software mastery!!!
(Or, you can hire me. www.qrio.art - I would LOVE to tackle your UI and branding immediately.)
(Or, you can hire me. www.qrio.art - I would LOVE to tackle your UI and branding immediately.)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
All of my notes, ideas, and observations need to live on Miro! And it looks like they have a plan that might work. I would be moving from a more conventional software solution like Evernote - which I also LOVE. But Miro has convinced me that a LIVE, fluid canvas to hold all of the concepts and ideas constantly flowing from an artist's perspective, is where it's at. I feel confined by a more horizontal/vertical single pane user-experience - one with only tables and grids and text with some control over images as my blank slate. And I am much more excited about spilling my ideas all over a live and "liquid" canvas that seems limitless and almost built in a digital and limitless sky.
I love that my team and my clients can enjoy this kind of an experience too - without sacrificing quality or speed. Adding friends and co-workers to a Miro board is simple and enjoyable. Being able to "lead" and to determine their on-screen experience LIVE with granular control over guidance and landing-pages and frames is such a bonus.
I love that my team and my clients can enjoy this kind of an experience too - without sacrificing quality or speed. Adding friends and co-workers to a Miro board is simple and enjoyable. Being able to "lead" and to determine their on-screen experience LIVE with granular control over guidance and landing-pages and frames is such a bonus.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
A modern masterpiece of digital magic - a thrilling combination of whiteboard, magical mind-mapping!
Great tool to facilitate an online meeting. Makes people engaged. How to tutorial to use it = must
What do you like best about the product?
It fits a lot of contect, its interactive
What do you dislike about the product?
A little hard to learn to use it at the begin
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Making everyone collaborate on a virtual environment
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Use how to use it video tutorials on youtube and then you are all set. Get ideas from other board
MIRO :Mind Map , KANBAN , Flow Chart
What do you like best about the product?
The tools offered by MIRO for process flowchart creation , KANBAN dashboards and Mindmapping are amazing.
What do you dislike about the product?
The miro dashboard should be connected with ERP's and other standard tools.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Process flow chart creation and presentation to my team.
It is an amazing tool for process mapping , flow charts and Mind mapping.
What do you like best about the product?
There are various tools available as standard option which saves your time and help you to create wonderful dashboards.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing much. But one thing which can be improved is connectivity with other applications and databases.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps to create mind map, process map and flow charts. It is a helpful tool in project management.
More than I expected from a whiteboard tool
What do you like best about the product?
The simple interface is an easy way to dump my brain into a visual. Great templates and guides to make everything easy. Great integrations.
What do you dislike about the product?
not much. I've been using it for 6 months with results that have exceeded my expectations.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Mostly cloud architecture, UI/UX designs and Product planning.
Planning ahead saves lots of rework and expense later.
Planning ahead saves lots of rework and expense later.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
What are you waiting for? Visual communication made easy. Multiuser real-time editing.
The best collaboration tool I've ever used.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro flexibility allows me to utilize it to fulfill a wide range of UX design jobs, from research to prototyping. I really like the fact that you can share your boards or designs with individuals who do not have a Miro account and they can still engage with your boards and provide comments. This is especially beneficial when working with stakeholders who do not want to register an account for things they will never use outside of meetings with me. The interconnections are also really beneficial. The ability to import Google Drive files and Asana tasks during our team's brainstorming sessions has enabled us to collect ideas that had previously been distributed across platforms and interact with them in more innovative ways.
What do you dislike about the product?
If you need a tool to produce high-fidelity mockups or prototypes, it's not as comprehensive as Figma or Adobe XD. Miro, on the other hand, has shown to be more beneficial than other tools in collaborating with stakeholders and coming at a judgment on the general path a design should follow. I also wish Miro could design shapes using the Pen Tool and then fill them with the Paint Bucket Tool. There have been several occasions when I'd like to be able to produce basic artwork without having to use Illustrator, export it, and then submit it to Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We've utilized Miro to interact and connect in ways different than the traditional video conferences. I'm resolving to receive stakeholder input as quickly as possible, and I enjoy how simple it is to build lo-fi wireframes. It makes it simpler to develop a large number of ideas and communicate them to stakeholders in a form that they can comprehend and see. When I use it as a planning tool, it also helps me to illustrate how different pieces or concepts relate. Previously, I created flowcharts using Diagram.IO or a standalone diagramming application. Miro is fantastic because it allows me to generate a wireframe and then, on the same dashboard, a flowchart that depicts what happens on the backend when a user interacts with the website.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
The quickest approach to get through the first learning curve is to get right in and experiment with the software. Many aspects are extremely straightforward, especially if you are familiar with popular keyboard shortcuts, but it may take some time to become used to them. Take use of all of the templates available in Miroverse. I would recommend starting with the free version since it has a lot of versatility in how you may use it and interacts with a lot of other tools and platforms.
Sometimes get too slow , and also i would like customize graphics (colors)
What do you like best about the product?
I like that it is really easy to use, but also has lots of tools like design thinking templates, that help me on my workdays, and my opinion its much better than others tools
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes new users, when entering the platform feel lost, on a way that doesn't know some commands and how to zoom in or zoom out, I think it could be a way that people could write their ideas without navigating on the platform
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I constantly solve problems with miro, it is reaaly easy to have a meeting to understand the ideas of differents people , really easy to shoow in a "peaper" as an home office what I think
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It is really easy to use and a fantastic way to understand ideas on group
Meets our collaboration needs.
What do you like best about the product?
It's a versatile application that can be used to share presentations, remotely run workshops, as a canvas to organize your thoughts, or just as a board to post your photographs. Miro assists me and my teams in working and planning together on a single shared whiteboard. It includes a plethora of features and a strong toolkit. It contains a timer mechanism that compels the user to keep track of time and complete the reviews/action items within the time range. I enjoy the notes menu, which includes meeting notes, to-do lists, and meeting agendas.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro is browser-dependent, therefore most of the time I have problems loading the dashboard. Because it is a large whiteboard, it might be difficult to identify an item or data that was previously recorded on the whiteboard. There is a lot of space for improvement in the toolset for sketching the item. Miro, I believe, can add additional sketching tools and emojis. It is not a flawless tool, but they aspire to be the best, and from my experience, I know that they are conducting extensive research with their user database to improve. Its video feature need improvement. Its latest features, like as clustering and smart meetings, still feel like work in progress, but they are fantastic.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It aids in the organization of my thoughts by mentally mapping them. Make up user tales. And the community offers excellent templates for a variety of requirements, particularly workshops. It is also incredibly simple to collaborate and share in real time with coworkers. Miro is mostly used for sprint planning and narrative tracking. We sometimes utilize it to undertake pleasant virtual activities; it is the finest tool in a work-from-home position. The timer really assists me in finishing my meeting on time and spending adequate time on each topic; the meeting notes part can be tracked and changed.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
The tool is simple to use and has a wide range of uses. If it's a Workshop, always do a test before the meeting. I frequently uncover some weird behavior or things that aren't working properly, such as the video feature or someone being stuck on an item while utilizing smart meetings. Just be sure to test your presentation using the same scenario and criteria to ensure that everything works properly.
Best collaboration and idea sparing tool for remote working
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is very helpful in conducting Strategy & Vision Sessions. Process and Data flow. Develop, Ideate & collaborate on the UI low fidelity mockups. Also having multiple templates to choose from is a great feature.
What do you dislike about the product?
Not enough support for transition between Sketching, scribble to Text support! UI mockup icons & structures can be improved, there are quite some already known use cases that can be provided as templates, like mobile customer login to checkout cart!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is a huge value add in aligning the team on process flows. It also helps me as a Product Manager to express my initial expectations on UX flows, and UI expectations as Mockup. This reduces turnaround time and also allows team members in a different time zone to contribute async.
Incredible innovative platform for collaboration in project management.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro's collaboration tools are fantastic, and the ability to build boards and grant access to others is what sets it apart from the competition. Miro is the only software I've tested that smoothly blends an easy whiteboard/mind map interface with live collaborative features. It comes in handy when I'm working remotely and need to communicate or have a quick brainstorming session. The capacity to capture "writing" allows for cooperation.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sharing capabilities need to be streamlined and more intuitive to use. Having two different options for getting a particular "link" can confuse multiple users around you and distribute the wrong link. I think this can be avoided by rationalization. Third-party plugins can also cause problems, but this isn't entirely Miro's fault. Better documentation and developer support will help eliminate these rare issues.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves many of the collaboration limitations of having no physical office space and not being able to interact directly with colleagues. With Miro, my organization can exchange ideas, manage projects, share ideas, and celebrate in virtual space as if they were sharing a meeting room. With a wealth of shapes, colors, arrow types, and the ability to write text on arrows, Milo made it as easy as possible to create flows and processes. Simply handing over the board in this flow will make communication between teams much easier and save you the time and effort of verbally explaining over the phone. The feedback feature helps collaborate and collect feedback and integrates feedback on the board rather than on multiple messaging platforms.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Assess your needs and the needs of your users to decide what level you will most likely require. Utilize the free tier as much as possible to assist consumers in becoming acquainted with the features and interface. Take a look at the many templates to get you started. In terms of productivity and visualizing my thoughts, Miro + a tablet with a pen has been a blessing for me. You should also investigate what plugins are available, whether ones match to other applications you now use, and how the two may be integrated.
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