Miro
MiroExternal reviews
10,008 reviews
from
and
External reviews are not included in the AWS star rating for the product.
The Best Tool for Seamless Team Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I like that everything in Miro can be viewed in one window, which lets us zoom in and out as much as we like. This feature really helps use the tool more efficiently because we don't have to keep changing windows. I also find the initial setup for Miro super easy, and I enjoy starting with just an open fresh board.
What do you dislike about the product?
The document viewer has been challenging, particularly with the size of the document that can be uploaded, and the user experience could be better in terms of switching pages in a multipage PDF. Hitting the page to change to the next page is not as seamless as it could be, and a scrolling option might improve it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro enables my team to work more efficiently together by offering a single interface to share many types of information and visually see what others are focusing on without screen sharing.
The Perfect Classroom Tool with Seamless Setup
What do you like best about the product?
I mainly use Miro for making seating charts for my classroom as well as the occasional mind map. It creates a nice visual of my classroom that's easily manipulated, and students find it pleasing to the eye and easy to understand. I personally like all the elements available, and it really feels like a premium product that's quite easy to use. Miro has been a great solution for my classroom, and I look forward to using it for years to come! I appreciate the post-it notes, which I use to write down my students' names. I also like using the connecting arrows for making flow charts. It's large, clean, and easy to follow. I appreciate that the links remain the same as I post these in my classroom page so parents can see the seating charts at any time. I'm also incredibly appreciative of the educator account that allows me to use premium features.
What do you dislike about the product?
Maybe providing suggestions on what I can use Miro for? Like a little tip in the loading page could be nice.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me create a visual of my classroom that's easily manipulated, pleasing to students, and easy to understand. It maintains consistent links for sharing seating charts, letting parents view them anytime.
Excellent for Collaboration and Teamwork
What do you like best about the product?
Collaborative. Can work on it all at the same time
What do you dislike about the product?
Can be slow. Especially for a large files
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Live updates
User-Friendly for Design Mood Boards
What do you like best about the product?
I like that Miro is very easy to use, making it a great tool for creating mood boards for my design business. It's straightforward for both me and my clients to navigate, which is a big plus when presenting and collaborating on design options. It stands out to me because it's more user-friendly and specific for each project compared to other tools like Pinterest. Also, the initial setup was very easy, and most people I interact with find it easy to use too.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have had some clients that have a hard time signing in when I send them the link.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps me organize all my surface and material options in one place for my design business, allowing clients to easily review and add their input.
Miro: Streamlined Project Management with Intuitive Tools
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro as a collaboration and project management tool at work, and it helps keep all project information in one easy-to-access place. I like its straightforward nature, which makes it easy to roll out to users. The templates are a really useful feature, enabling me to create several standard setups for boards that include core tools needed for planning and managing projects. The new synced Kanban tool is a significant improvement, allowing me to view tasks as a timeline and utilize features like filtering, sorting, grouping, and synchronizing information. It was very easy to get going with Miro, and it was simple to involve staff and replicate our existing project planning tools.
What do you dislike about the product?
The timeline tool could be improved as it currently doesn’t handle multiple milestones on one day, and they cause issues if dates are close to one another. Also showing dependencies could be better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to keep all project info in one place, making it easy to access. It provides tools to plan, monitor, and track projects efficiently. Templates and the new synced kanban, with filtering and sorting, enhance project management and team catchups.
Intuitive and Easy to Use Visual
What do you like best about the product?
I think Miro presents things to me clearly and I can organize tasks very well. I like the clear and intuitive way of organizing tasks. Its visual is great and it's also very easy to use. I didn't need to do much initial setup.
What do you dislike about the product?
Everything about him is very good for me.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I think Miro helps me organize tasks in a clear and intuitive way.
Seamless Collaboration, Needs Better AI
What do you like best about the product?
I really like how easy and seamless it is to set up a board in Miro. I can share a link and get a bunch of people onto the same page in real-time. Miro solves the problem of everyone not being in the same room with a whiteboard by allowing people to add a bunch of instant, instantaneous feedback, even anonymously. It also excels in visualizing complex workflows, making it easier for the team to stay aligned on different plans and paths forward.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would like some better AI tooling to build out more complex models and to make changes without me having to do much. Sometimes I would rather describe a workflow or a sequencing diagram and have Miro seamlessly build it up. I know it's a new technology, but maybe it can be improved.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the problem of not being in the same room with a whiteboard by allowing remote teams to visualize complex workflows and align on plans with instant, anonymous feedback.
Flawless Setup and Perfect for Real-Time Collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro for real-time project management with clients. What I like most about Miro is its collaborative nature, which makes it easy to collaborate with clients and get instant feedback. It eliminates unnecessary back-and-forth emails, and I can drop comments and @ people directly. I also value the boards feature because our projects are visual. The initial setup was flawless and took just a couple of minutes. For our purposes, Miro solves exactly what we need.
What do you dislike about the product?
it could use some direct integration with other online collaborative tools such as canva
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro for real-time project management and collaboration with clients, receiving instant feedback, eliminating unnecessary emails by commenting and tagging.
Unmatched Real-Time Collaboration for Team Workshops
What do you like best about the product?
Real-time team collaboration with endless possibilities for workshops, planning and team activities
What do you dislike about the product?
When a board becomes very complex, packed with many elements, images, or data, sometimes we see significant lag and slow loading times, which can disrupt real-time collaboration
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Remote team collaboration
Unmatched Whiteboarding Experience with Intuitive, Seamless Tools
What do you like best about the product?
Miro's suite of tools for creating illustrations is the best combination of tools and freeform white-boarding that I've ever used. The user experience gets so completely out of my way that I feel like I'm thinking on the surface of the board. The mouse interface, the way things click into place (alignments), the terrific combination of visual queues around any object on the screen, are remarkably intuitive to me. I've used dozens of other apps for creating illustrations, diagrams, charts, etc. and none have been this perfectly balanced between helpful and permissive.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are some little things that feel like omissions to me - like no obvious way to grab a board's URL on the board (I always have to go the boards list to get an option to copy the URL). Honestly the things I miss or don't like are so small I seldom even notice them. My biggest fear is that, in the never ending quest for "better" and "more" that Miro will mess up the nearly perfect blend of freedom and help that is provided today.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In addition to being a Product Manager, I'm also a visual artist (painter). In the studio I'm used to "finding" the next image by throwing down a lot of lines, forms, colors, allowing things to emerge. Sometimes the best ideas, the surprising ones, are found in spite of the original plan, in between the parts and steps that I anticipated. Speed can be a friend in this pursuit - getting down as much information as possible, before the original impulse or epiphany starts to fade. The early layers created this way give way to more and more refined layers, subsequent drafts, clearer understanding.
Prior to Miro I had never used a digital tool that allowed this same iterative approach at the SPEED I wanted. I think in matrices, flows, diagrams, overlaps, transparencies... and I find Miro provides ALL of these elements, and has fast enough tools, with intuitive enough interfaces, that I can just move the visual elements around. Often I start with stickies, instead of diagram boxes, because they are so quick, so easy. Then I'll graduate, in a later version, to more formal tools.
Prior to Miro I had never used a digital tool that allowed this same iterative approach at the SPEED I wanted. I think in matrices, flows, diagrams, overlaps, transparencies... and I find Miro provides ALL of these elements, and has fast enough tools, with intuitive enough interfaces, that I can just move the visual elements around. Often I start with stickies, instead of diagram boxes, because they are so quick, so easy. Then I'll graduate, in a later version, to more formal tools.
showing 81 - 90