Miro
MiroExternal reviews
10,008 reviews
from
and
External reviews are not included in the AWS star rating for the product.
Excellent tool for digital, creative workshops
What do you like best about the product?
The sheer versatility and flexibility of Miro are amazing. And also inspiring, as we have heard from several of our customers. A customer CEO once said in an evaluation session: "a year ago I said to my colleagues that creative workshops are not possible to do properly online - but I was wrong!" He, along with several other customers, went on to buy their own license, to use Miro for internal purposes. the most impressive capability with Miro is how it handles lots of users doing stuff at the same time. Never seen this capability solved as effortlessly in any other tool.
What do you dislike about the product?
1. It's easy to lose control of scaling in Miro. Specifically, font sizes easily get out of control, once you start dragging post-its to make them larger. Then the same font size will appear different from one post-it to another. I would like the ability to reset post-its to the original size.
2. This is not so much a dislike as it is a recognition: Miro is NOT a prototyping/design tool. For designers, Miro does not and probably should not compete with the tools we already have for this purpose (Figma, Sketch, Axure, Adobe, etc). The exception maybe is rapid prototyping, as we often do on whiteboards.
2. This is not so much a dislike as it is a recognition: Miro is NOT a prototyping/design tool. For designers, Miro does not and probably should not compete with the tools we already have for this purpose (Figma, Sketch, Axure, Adobe, etc). The exception maybe is rapid prototyping, as we often do on whiteboards.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Obviously, when corona happened, Miro quickly became our preferred platform in order to maintain and continue both our customer projects and internal projects. As a ux designer and advisor, I use it for: all sorts of workshops, collecting and structuring insights, courses, knowledge sharing and training, design sprints, customer journey mapping, service blueprint mapping, giga mapping, strategy processes, team meetings, standups, status meetings, and much more.
Miro is an awesome, flexible tool. It helps me drive collaboration and as a result helps with sales.
What do you like best about the product?
I can use Miro for mind mapping, brain dumps, wireframing, brand strategy session, client discovery sessions. it is so flexible and collaborative the use cases seem pretty endless.
Recently I've been mapping screens out for my new website as it has been so rapid to try out Ideas. I have also used the mindmapping tools to develop my data mapping for the website across platforms.
My key usage is for brain dumps, its just so quick to get ideas down in an app that is then available on any of my devices.
Speed, Collaboration, Client inclusion, Sales.
Recently I've been mapping screens out for my new website as it has been so rapid to try out Ideas. I have also used the mindmapping tools to develop my data mapping for the website across platforms.
My key usage is for brain dumps, its just so quick to get ideas down in an app that is then available on any of my devices.
Speed, Collaboration, Client inclusion, Sales.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have no issues with Miro at all. Their tool is flexible, always available, quick to load.
Until recnetly Miro had an affiliate program, this has now ended which is a shame. I think this should be replaced so that users like myself can directly recommend Miro.
Until recnetly Miro had an affiliate program, this has now ended which is a shame. I think this should be replaced so that users like myself can directly recommend Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I run discovery sessions with clients, brand strategy sessions with clients, and Miro allows me to guide the conversations but is flexible enough to pivot the conversation in any direction. It has never left me needing more.
One of the key benefits is speed of use, I only have a short period of time with clients so have to capture what the client is telling me rapidly. Miro makes this easy. I can add new frames to capture subjects and it takes no time at all to tidy up following the session to allow me to play the session back to the client.
Increased collaboration with clients sets me apart from my competitors and Miro enables me to achieve this. It also enables me to ensure that my clients feel listened to.
One of the key benefits is speed of use, I only have a short period of time with clients so have to capture what the client is telling me rapidly. Miro makes this easy. I can add new frames to capture subjects and it takes no time at all to tidy up following the session to allow me to play the session back to the client.
Increased collaboration with clients sets me apart from my competitors and Miro enables me to achieve this. It also enables me to ensure that my clients feel listened to.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I recommend Miro to any individual or business that needs to organise, map ideas, brainstorm or just get a grip on something. It's easy to start to use and can expand to achieve almost anything.
An extension of the brain
What do you like best about the product?
I love the fact that you can share the boards, that its easy to set up, painless to start using. I also love the fact that they are working on templates and wireframe elements to speed up the work. As a product/ux designer I simply adore the tool as it allows me to do the complete flow apart from prototyping which is how it should be. It acts like an extension of the brain and can be as organized as you want it or as chaotic as you want it.
What do you dislike about the product?
It tends to slow down when you put too much elements into it. The desktop version does not show the same responsivness as the browser one does. I am afraid that some of the data might be lost
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Getting other teams to see the roadmap, progress or presenting research. I was able to lead sprints via MIRO. It overall boosted my remote working capabilities.
I work remotely and use Miro on a daily basis to collaborate internally and with Customers
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is one of the most user-friendly applications I use in my work. Visually it's very appealing and as a visual person I find it easy to spin up graphics, workshops and presentations to use internally and to facilitate interaction in meetings with Customers from any location. I love the ability to share boards internally and externally. I love the ability to export boards or frames as PDFs. I love the recent update adding music to the timer - really great for Customer meetings where you have asked attendees to complete a task to avoid awkward silence!
What do you dislike about the product?
The downside of Miro in my opinion is the storage structure. I would benefit from having a 'Personal' space to store projects and board that I don't need to share with anyone else. I need the ability to organise projects within a team in to separate folders. For example I may have a team called 'Customers', a project for each Customer, and various boards within each project, but I would like to be able to organize Customer projects in to 'Old projects' and 'current projects' without creating a new team. Permissions on boards are difficult to use. When I create a board I want it to be shared with my team by default and I want them to get a notification stating this. I don't want notifications to come through email - they will be missed by the majority of my colleagues. I would love a better integration with PowerPoint and the ability to edit powerpoint decks that I've inported in from Miro but I appreciate that is a dream and in practice would be very hard for Miro to facilitate! I would like a 'Duplicate to' button as when I want to duplicate a board I have to click 'Duplicate' and then move it over to the relevant project manually - a small thing but would make my life easier! I would like the ability to import excel cells as text boxes - not sticky notes. I would love the ability to assign cards to more than one user. I would love an integration with Wrike - our project management tool.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I work for a company that works remotely regardless of the COVID pandemic. Pre-Covid however, my company still used to visit Customers on-site all around the world to facilitate workshops. Miro provides the interaction necessary for us to get the required input from Customers remotely. Post-Covid Miro has therefore reduced the costs of sending our employees from the UK to Customer sites all over the world. From an internal perspective, we are completing a lot of process work at the moment and Miro provides us with a tool to easily create and amend workflows and process diagrams on an ongoing basis.
I love miro for my work and personal life
What do you like best about the product?
The sizing of things can be adjusted to show the importance of things and these can change. I like that it autosaves and can be accessed from any device. Great to have a collaborative working space. I can display things in a format that suits me, like creating a timeline, a list or a mind map. I enjoy the templates. I like being able to add pictures. It's really fun and engaging, my favourite way to task plan and track. Really good to get all my thoughts down, I like the whiteboard and post-it style but in a digital format so it can adapt as I do. Great for keeping track of all my thoughts and tasks in a way that suits me. I like to set sections for projects and lists for small tasks. I use multiple boards for each project and link them together. We use Miro in our marketing team and find it a great way to brainstorm and project plan and have our individual boards.
What do you dislike about the product?
Something fiddly with the shapes and accidentally moving things around. Would like more design options and customer colours. I find the line tool very difficult to use, especially on a tablet as it doesn't snap to a straight line.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Really good to get all my thoughts down, I like the whiteboard and post-it style but in a digital format so it can adapt as I do. Great for keeping track of all my thoughts and tasks in a way that suits me. I like to set sections for projects and lists for small tasks. I use multiple boards for each project and link them together. We use Miro in our marketing team and find it a great way to brainstorm and project plan and have our individual boards.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
This is a great tool, I recommend it for visual thinkers to track lists and projects and mind map.
I love how flexible and versatile Miro is and would recommend it to anyone.
What do you like best about the product?
Its adaptability and ease of use. Anyone can get how it works even if they have never used if before quite easily. The fact that it does not limit you in any way with the infinite screen and variety of tools and resources. I also love all the templates that even give you new ideas to try with your team such as team building exercises or brainstorming sessions.
What do you dislike about the product?
When using the mind map tool, I would like to be able to put sticky notes anywhere in the map, but they automatically move when I try to place them where I want them to go. Also the limit of whiteboards, but I understand that you must put some limit to the free version for business decisions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I have been using it to create information architectures for a website, customer profiles and organizing information in general. Miro has let me gather different information in the same place in a very structured but also flexible way. Moreover, it has made it easier to work remotely in complicated tasks with other team members from my company.
Excellent Tool for project work
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro as my primary tool in planning my work, deliverables, and workshops.
I use it for presentations, and the list of additional tools helps me design anything I want to help me with this.
Clients always comment on how much easier it is to understand something from a Miro board rather than a presentation deck, doc, or spreadsheet.
I use it for presentations, and the list of additional tools helps me design anything I want to help me with this.
Clients always comment on how much easier it is to understand something from a Miro board rather than a presentation deck, doc, or spreadsheet.
What do you dislike about the product?
I use the desktop app, and sometimes it struggles to open a board and I have to relaunch the app.
The kanban board feature has a few gremlins. Sometimes the title of the board appears at the bottom, even if I lock it.
The kanban board feature has a few gremlins. Sometimes the title of the board appears at the bottom, even if I lock it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Miro to problem solve with a client and present all my deliverables with them, and this might be an idea, research synthesis, or even designs. The benefits are it lets us all be in the same room via a zoom call. I liken a Miro board to being in a studio with a large whiteboard where we all collaborate on.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Miro offers a perfect way to work in a remote situation
A perfect solution for building projects and teambuildings
What do you like best about the product?
It's easy to use. That means that all the participants who see Miro for the first time easily understand what they need to do and with which tools. It really helped during teambuildings we were making.
What do you dislike about the product?
To be honest, I like everything. And the features in the free version are quite enough to understand the functions available on the platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In the beginning we were using Miro only for teambuildings where each participant could take part in the game or leave his/her comment on new designs and ideas. It helped to take into account everyone's opinion.
Now I also use it for building my own projects starting from the idea and concept and finishing with the designs. It's really easy to visualize everything, collect all the docs on the project in one place and to keep each team member updated.
Now I also use it for building my own projects starting from the idea and concept and finishing with the designs. It's really easy to visualize everything, collect all the docs on the project in one place and to keep each team member updated.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you want to onboard the team on everything that's going on with the project, if you want each team member to participate in some activity or even if you just want to gather all the info around the web on the particular project Miro is a perfect solution.
Versatile Whiteboard for many use cases
What do you like best about the product?
I love most to get easily started with Miro. Just create a board and put notes, or boxes on it. Add text, or images from the web, connect your objects. And do it in realtime with your friends and colleagues. There are a lot of templates to choose from that get you started even quicker. Need to do a retrospective? A brainstorming? A business plan? Miro might have just the template for you.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes the handling hof objects and navigating across the board gets a little confusing. For instance, scrolling the mouse wheel is zooming. Sometimes people move objects instead of dragging themselves across the screen. In rare occasions it's hard to select an object for moving it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I started with doing schemas and relationship models. I'm a very visual guy, and work best if I see things right in front of me. That way I can make my best decisions. I use it in remote sessions and discussions for quickly explaining my points of view, or to spontaneously go into a short round of information gathering. After the meeting I can easily share the results with everyone so everybody is on the same page. Session notes? Quickly done with Miro.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you consider using Miro you may want to browse the big catalogue of templates. Select one that suits you and start creating your first virtual whiteboard. Next, use the share button to invite a friend or colleague, and improve your board collaboratively.
Great Tool for Collaboration and Creativity
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is really easy to use. The onboarding of new users is easy and even supported by handsome tutorials. The feature set seems to be streamlined and is not overwhelming. I like the concept of frames to cluster content and guide visitors. Miro puts a lot of effort in gathering user feedback.
Boards are very easy to share even with people that do not have a Miro account.
Boards are very easy to share even with people that do not have a Miro account.
What do you dislike about the product?
There only very little drawbacks. Sometimes the connection lacks. On some days there are frequent but short disconnectionss. Some complex features are not perfect yet (e.g. handling of objects in tables is sometimes ... let's call it surprising).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves a lot of the problems that arise from our Corona induced dislocation where we can not assembly in front of a physical whiteboard. It fosters collaboration on complex and not well structured topics. I like to sketch down my thoughts on white boards and I appreciate very much to have an infinite one now.
showing 9,941 - 9,950