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Miro, a wonderful tool!!!!!
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is simple to use and powerful in the tools it offers. It is important to note that it allows us to synchronize our work on other devices and even on the web.
It softens our writing, makes it clearer and allows us to do many, many things. There is no limit!!!!
I use it a lot for my classes and they get better and more creative thanks to Miro.
It softens our writing, makes it clearer and allows us to do many, many things. There is no limit!!!!
I use it a lot for my classes and they get better and more creative thanks to Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
To be honest, I still haven't found anything I dislike about Miro!!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
What problems are you solving with Miro?
Thanks to Miro, I am managing to teach my math classes remotely (from a distance), due to the COVID pandemic.
Before, I used my cell phone as a WebCam and it was very bad. In addition to not getting sharp, using the cell phone, I had to use applications, supports, etc., which made it very difficult for me.
What benefits have you seen?
Like Miro, I managed to solve several problems, reducing the amount of things I used before, and now the digitizer, Miro and the computer are enough.
In addition, I gained in clarity, class time and preparation time to start classes. Practicality when integrating with my students and, importantly, allowing a more pleasant and creative interface.
Thanks to Miro, I am managing to teach my math classes remotely (from a distance), due to the COVID pandemic.
Before, I used my cell phone as a WebCam and it was very bad. In addition to not getting sharp, using the cell phone, I had to use applications, supports, etc., which made it very difficult for me.
What benefits have you seen?
Like Miro, I managed to solve several problems, reducing the amount of things I used before, and now the digitizer, Miro and the computer are enough.
In addition, I gained in clarity, class time and preparation time to start classes. Practicality when integrating with my students and, importantly, allowing a more pleasant and creative interface.
The ultimate tool for online collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is easy to learn and use, and it becomes more powerful as long as you keep using and exploring it. Miro is rich of templates, both pre-filled and blank, that also help you drive through understanding and using different brainstorming or planning methods, as well as tools to manage and organize information.
Its interface is friendly, quick to understand, and contains mostly all the elements needed to pursue a wide range of visual representations.
Pricing is average if compared to other competitors; though, with a 1-person account you can exploit a large amount of features - I actually still did not exploit Miro at its full potential.
Sharing and collaborating is made simple; when I use it in my training sessions, people love it and get to use it very fast and easily.
Its interface is friendly, quick to understand, and contains mostly all the elements needed to pursue a wide range of visual representations.
Pricing is average if compared to other competitors; though, with a 1-person account you can exploit a large amount of features - I actually still did not exploit Miro at its full potential.
Sharing and collaborating is made simple; when I use it in my training sessions, people love it and get to use it very fast and easily.
What do you dislike about the product?
I actually DO NOT DISLIKE anything. If there's something I would improve, I'd say:
1) Text features in "sticky notes": they could be better and exploit the same features of text boxes;
2) Image export: when there are Frames on the board, it could be easier to export images directly by means of frames.
3) In some cases, people may have difficulties in using Miro through firewalls or VPNs. It is recommended to tell people who will collaborate on Miro to disconnect from VPNs and/or to ask their network administrators to enable people to use Miro within their companies' networks.
1) Text features in "sticky notes": they could be better and exploit the same features of text boxes;
2) Image export: when there are Frames on the board, it could be easier to export images directly by means of frames.
3) In some cases, people may have difficulties in using Miro through firewalls or VPNs. It is recommended to tell people who will collaborate on Miro to disconnect from VPNs and/or to ask their network administrators to enable people to use Miro within their companies' networks.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I could draw and export several diagrams for my presentations (concept maps, flowcharts, org. charts...).
As a trainer, it is crucial to help people collaborate on a wide range of topics during my online classes.
Also, using Miro during online classes makes them interactive and "animated", what makes them be well accepted by people and gain high grades in training satisfaction.
As a trainer, it is crucial to help people collaborate on a wide range of topics during my online classes.
Also, using Miro during online classes makes them interactive and "animated", what makes them be well accepted by people and gain high grades in training satisfaction.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I'd just suggest to try all similar products. I discovered that Miro had the best interface, was the easiest to use, free features are a lot more than other competitors, and pricing is average - even better in most cases.
The best visual collaborative board so far!
What do you like best about the product?
Miro allows you to design complex or simple boards without having to go through an intense training. The tool is user-friendly and full of inspiration in the templates section. I took me a day or two to familiarize myself to the tool, which seemed a little complex at first, but wasn't in the end. There are juste so many possibilities it can be a bit overwhelming, so taking a concrete example to apply your learnings to directly was the best solution I found. After over a year of use, I still haven't explored 30% of the features and capacity of the tool, which offers new features about every week!
What do you dislike about the product?
The Help pages contain a lot of tips, but some specific points are sometimes a little hard to find about. An instant chatbot could go a long way helping us get to the proper solution faster. There are a few features I'd like to see in the tool to make it even better, but it's really super technical stuff, which don't change my global experience, and I'm sure they'll appear in time.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro allows me to do several things:
-Store information in an oraganized and visual way - completing the use of other tools such a Drive
-Make information visual to share with my colleagues and clients: especially project timelines
-Offer collaborative space during workshops for clients and partners to be creative on, on both "fun" or more strategic topics
-Store information in an oraganized and visual way - completing the use of other tools such a Drive
-Make information visual to share with my colleagues and clients: especially project timelines
-Offer collaborative space during workshops for clients and partners to be creative on, on both "fun" or more strategic topics
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you're looking for collaborative tool for your own use or to share with your team or clients, making information viusal and supporting your remote workshops, this tool is for you! After comparing several tools, we settled on this one and even convinced our partners to get on board:)
Online Whiteboarding made for a successful thesis project
What do you like best about the product?
Frictionless user experience and easy for guests to use. Much better than Docs or any other online brainstorming/collaboration platform I've used as a student. Easy to collaborate within a group as well as working with outsiders to aggregate information and address issues. Helpful for visual learners and those trying to "put the pieces together" more than any other platform. Quick responses whenever I've reached out for customer support.
What do you dislike about the product?
Very few downsides. Core concept is simple and easy to use, and I've found features for every idea that I consider implementing on a board. I think they have space to improve the templates or make them more modular so getting started is as easy as plug-and-play, but that's just opportunity for upside!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Used Miro in a process improvement project with a number of distinct teams all working together. Miro allowed me to aggregate their ideas and questions along a project timeline and allow them to build off of each other. I worked to faciliatate their discussions and found that Miro was very fluid and easy for all parties to understand.
It's the main tool I use for brainstorming and quick workshops with my team.
What do you like best about the product?
How fast it is for me to grab any template and start adjusting it for all of the different purposes: collaborative whiteboard, roadmapping, scoping, brainstorming sessions, retrospectives, planning, even for presentations.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some minor functionalities are not as intuitive or efficient as your regular Figma or Sketch user is used to. (Being able to select multiple objects at once, color palette is restricted, the color eyedrop functionality doesn't work), fonts are very limited.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaborating and working remote, being able to set up any type of planning file real quick with all of the existing templates.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It's not a tool for high fidelity design mockups, it's a tool for quick sketching, quick mapping, brainstorming and collaborative whiteboarding. For that it is perfect.
Does So Many Things Well
What do you like best about the product?
It's a little bit of a jack of all trades, which might make you worry that it's master of none, but this far I have found that it does everything I want ro a very high degree of capability. From retrospectives, to brainstorms and mindmaps, it's handled all my needs with aplomb.
What do you dislike about the product?
Although it does all of the things I need really well, sometimes it feels less intuitive than I might like...for example the mindmapping has some quirks that feel like they are intentional but I cannot see why. One example is that if I move nodes around, other nodes will sometimes nudge up/down in response, as if to stop it things overlapping, but the space between the nodes is huge so it cannot be. It's certainly not a prolem I cannot work around, but it definitely has caused the odd exclamation of annoyance.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use it in my workplace for planning and retrospecting, and in my university studies to gather data and plan my research.
Product Designer
What do you like best about the product?
I'm on the product design team where I have to collaborate with my cross-functional teams on a daily basis so it's extremely important that there is an efficient way of communicating and leaving feedback. I would have to say that Miro is by far my favorite tool that I currently use on a daily basis because it allows me to collaborate effectively with my colleagues. (especially the comment tool where you can tag your colleagues)
We have weekly internal design reviews with the UI & UX team where we all present our work and also have the ability to visually collect notes on the same artboard so that everyone on the team is aligned.
We have weekly internal design reviews with the UI & UX team where we all present our work and also have the ability to visually collect notes on the same artboard so that everyone on the team is aligned.
What do you dislike about the product?
So far, not much actually. The only thing I was trying to figure out is how to go back to a comment history once you resolve the issue. But other than that, everything else is pretty intuitive and easy to use.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
-process visualization
-mind maps
-brainstorming sessions
- Wireframes
-Collaboration across the larger team
-being able to view all documents at once & it makes it easier to present
-mind maps
-brainstorming sessions
- Wireframes
-Collaboration across the larger team
-being able to view all documents at once & it makes it easier to present
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I would highly recommend this tool to not only designers but companies that work with cross-functional partners.
Best online collaborative white board platform
What do you like best about the product?
It is currently the best online platform to create and visualize information collaboratively. Working remotely has brought many challenges for professionals all around the world and, without a doubt, Miro is one of the platforms that truly helped this migration. It is very user friendly and just overall easy to learn and navigate through. As a creative professional who works with a lot of corporate people (that are used to sheets and docs) , "the Miro experience" is a breath of fresh air, an opportunity to have different insights and to participate more actively. I cannot see myself conducting workshops without Miro, at least not while working remotely. It is also the definitive online / remote way to analyze and extract valuable information from a large amount of data. The templates are great as well.
What do you dislike about the product?
It sometimes takes a lot of time to load and it can become slow once you have too many post it notes. It would be nice to have more color options for post it notes. It can be a bit overwhelming for newcomers, considering all functionalities available today. It would also be nice to "hide" certain bits of the screen, some of its interface like the toolbar and zoom options
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Mostly solving business and design problems. However, we are introducing Miro today to some developers and trying to insert it to help them solve their problems as well. As a UX Designer and Researcher, the problems are mostly about user interaction and mapping users needs based on research
The Next Level for Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
There is an amazing amount of flexibility on the base application. Add the plugins, and it becomes an even greater productivity and creativity beast! I'm using it almost every day for meetings and general creative work. There is also an amazing amount of information on all of the templates from so many different providers. It almost becomes a knowledge library in it's own right.
What do you dislike about the product?
I'd like to see more text formatting functionality, with that I would even consider it as a full replacement for Google Slides. I also wish there would be a multi-language introduction that helps unregistered users to learn the tool without me having to facilitate it and that the users can use at their own pace. Locking the templates can also be some what frustrating. Also I think there should be a feature where admins can limit what users can do. So, for example, if you just want people to put stickies without connectors or text boxes that would be great. Some less tech savy users have a hard time with that. Also I wish you could change the orientation of the video call boxes either horizontal or vertical.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am collaborating, creative mapping, work material creation, presentations. I'm able to do all these things in one place. I can see my work more visually and communicate it much easier in this virtual world.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
There are other options out there, but in my opinion, Miro is the best. They keep getting more and more features and content. Honestly, I like it so much, I'd love it to become part of Google's Workspace! That would just be AMAZING and fantastic boost to Google Jamboard.
Great collaboration tool during remote working
What do you like best about the product?
1. Sharing templates to ease down the work process.
2.Run online meetings.
3. Run online client meeting which is difficult in pandemic.
4.The user interface is easy to handel for non technical person also.
5. Remote access help better to communicate.
2.Run online meetings.
3. Run online client meeting which is difficult in pandemic.
4.The user interface is easy to handel for non technical person also.
5. Remote access help better to communicate.
What do you dislike about the product?
1.Lack of versatility as per different profession.
2.Some time takee time to connect at client location.
3. Techinal support systems can be more up-to-date.
4. Stop using bot as assistants to solve problems.
5. Mail intimation some time irritate a lot.
2.Some time takee time to connect at client location.
3. Techinal support systems can be more up-to-date.
4. Stop using bot as assistants to solve problems.
5. Mail intimation some time irritate a lot.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
1. All day to day business correspondence problem.
2. Making legal templates easy to share.
3. Making team work more easy during pandemic.
4. A useful tool for work from home culture.
5.easy access from remote locations.
2. Making legal templates easy to share.
3. Making team work more easy during pandemic.
4. A useful tool for work from home culture.
5.easy access from remote locations.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Kindly use this as it is helpful tool and very convenient to use during this pandemic.
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