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Miro is my favorite whiteboarding tool
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is my favorite whiteboarding tool because it is flexible, easy to collaborate in and has low barriers to entry for new users. I find Miro helpful for brainstorming, leading workshops and facilitating discussions. I have used it extensively as both a scrum master and as a user experience researcher and have found it very helpful in both roles. Some of my favorite features are the post-it notes, voting feature, the ability to embed PDFs.
What do you dislike about the product?
My team has had issues with Miro lagging when boards get really large (we typically break the board into two boards manually to help with this issue). It can be high-effort to make spaces in Miro aesthetically pleasing, so sometimes I spend a lot of time making things align etc., but I do appreciate the flexibility of Miro.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helps to facilitate notetaking, collaboration and brainstorming. It allows enables the creation of UX artifacts, agile artifacts and product management artifacts.
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Easy, creative & collaborative tool
What do you like best about the product?
I enjoy the customisability and how it easy it is to create deisgns from scratch. I also enjoy how easy it is to move items in groups as in my work I use the same board most days to add in new findings and insights.
What do you dislike about the product?
From a deisgn perspective I would enjoy the ability to write text along the line of a shape. E.g. If I have a circle icon, being able to automatically curve the text around that circle.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It privdes the ability to share an ongoing piece of work with colleuges which is easy to use, customisable and have the flexibility to present the content in any way you like. It means that info doesn't need to be shared via a slide deck and hours are not spent in other softwares trying to make diagrams that line up correctly and make them visually pleasing.
Miro: powerful and flexible, with just a few missing pieces
What do you like best about the product?
Miro has quickly become my go-to tool for creating flows, diagrams, and charts, and it’s also become a staple in our sprint retrospectives. We almost use it daily. Compared to other tools I’ve tried, Miro just gives me the feeling that I have more control over every detail, making it easy to edit, adjust, and build exactly what I envision.
Adding images, removing backgrounds with AI, and embedding videos are all smooth and intuitive, which really streamlines the process. Text editing feels effortless, and the built-in tools provide plenty of creative freedom. Plus, with the marketplace adding even more options, Miro feels endlessly customizable to suit any project.
Adding images, removing backgrounds with AI, and embedding videos are all smooth and intuitive, which really streamlines the process. Text editing feels effortless, and the built-in tools provide plenty of creative freedom. Plus, with the marketplace adding even more options, Miro feels endlessly customizable to suit any project.
What do you dislike about the product?
Although I really enjoy using Miro, there are a few things that could be improved. For example, in our sprint retrospectives we often use templates to streamline the process. However, sometimes we encounter issues where certain notes become uneditable, which might be caused by an object and it's layer.
Another feature that would be super useful is a “table of contents” or a way to link specific sections on the board to a central navigation panel. When working on large boards, finding specific sections can be time-consuming, and having a quick-change option would make the experience much more efficient.
Another feature that would be super useful is a “table of contents” or a way to link specific sections on the board to a central navigation panel. When working on large boards, finding specific sections can be time-consuming, and having a quick-change option would make the experience much more efficient.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is solving a couple of problems for us:
1. Miro makes it easy for us to create flows, diagrams, and charts with a flexible, intuitive tool.
2. Miro streamlines our sprint retrospectives with templates that standardize the process and save us time.
1. Miro makes it easy for us to create flows, diagrams, and charts with a flexible, intuitive tool.
2. Miro streamlines our sprint retrospectives with templates that standardize the process and save us time.
Amazing product but hard to get buy in for cost
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to collab with peers. Whiteboarding speed and ability to add all thoughts in one place. Templates are helpful to start with.
What do you dislike about the product?
Only 3 boards for free version. Hard to get company using it when the there is so little time to get usage out of the boards.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Working async, working on whiteboard allow me to not be constrained by Google Docs/Slides
Excellent tool
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is very versatile, allowing for anything to be created. I love that it allows interaction and the ease of use.
What do you dislike about the product?
For new users, it can be a little bit intimidating and I have cases in which people do not want to use with fear of messing up with whatever is there.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps me to do online what I usually do on flip chart, with people contributing with post its. Of course, it is much more
Makes collaborative work easier, especially for remote teams.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro feels like a giant whiteboard where we can throw ideas around and not feel restricted. it’s flexible and has tons of templates that speed things up.
What do you dislike about the product?
sometimes shapes and objects do not respond to your intended inputs and clicks.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
collaborating effectively when the team is spread out across different locations
Endless options to collaborate with your team
What do you like best about the product?
Miro as a collabrotion team is super intuitive to use alone or with your team. I love that you can go from scribbling just a few notes on virtual post its to thought out and well designed templates that suit you individual needs for a meetin, presentation workshop etc.
Miro also offers various features to make online or hybrid collaboration much more easy. For example do we always use the pricate mode for our Sprint retros and the timer with background music is an all time favorite.
If the blanc space is too scary then there is also a huge collection of templates in the miroverse you can use for free which is awesome.
Miro also offers various features to make online or hybrid collaboration much more easy. For example do we always use the pricate mode for our Sprint retros and the timer with background music is an all time favorite.
If the blanc space is too scary then there is also a huge collection of templates in the miroverse you can use for free which is awesome.
What do you dislike about the product?
I guess this is pretty subjective but I'm missing an Asana connection with the same feature-set as Miro has for Jira. That would make my work as a product owner much easier. Maybe for christmas....
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It serves as a collaboration platform for my meetings and workshops where I can prepare slides and other content/templates individually for each workshop or meeting.
We use it regularly for our Sprint retros and OKR Planning which we mostly hold hybrid, so Miro makes it easy for us to connect everone and making sure that everyone can participate and make their contribution.
I also use it to create Roadmaps for Product Management where Miro offers divers design oportunities I can choose from.
We use it regularly for our Sprint retros and OKR Planning which we mostly hold hybrid, so Miro makes it easy for us to connect everone and making sure that everyone can participate and make their contribution.
I also use it to create Roadmaps for Product Management where Miro offers divers design oportunities I can choose from.
Useful tool for collaborative brainstorming & designing
What do you like best about the product?
Easy to use, collaborative, many people can work on it at the same time
What do you dislike about the product?
difficult to draw straight lines, sometimes it slows down and lags, security
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaborating real time online and brainstorming ideas
An intuitive way to handle your and your team thoughts
What do you like best about the product?
It feels comfortable to work with, it does not limit you: you have an infinite space and you can put there what comes to your mind and still you have many methods to organize your thoughts, so you can prepare and present it to your teammates.
It is very similar how a real life meeting or brainstorming works with one exception: its way more easy to organize and documents results and takeaways afterwards.
Easy to get used to it, basically if you are a product designer, service designer its very easy to spend most of you work day on miro boards. I usually use it daily. You can also integrate it with teams, and atlassian products, so it keeps you updated with activities related to your boards.
It is very similar how a real life meeting or brainstorming works with one exception: its way more easy to organize and documents results and takeaways afterwards.
Easy to get used to it, basically if you are a product designer, service designer its very easy to spend most of you work day on miro boards. I usually use it daily. You can also integrate it with teams, and atlassian products, so it keeps you updated with activities related to your boards.
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro boards can be super huge after a while, you basically live your work life there and with this comes some performance issue as well.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hibrid meetings are way more easier with it. If you create sth in miro together with your teammates, it really feels like you create sth tangible, even though thats not the final deliverably, but a great product of your collaboration and alignments.
Collaborative and Powerfully Interactive Application
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro with my team on a daily basis, we use it during our brainstorming sessions. With the easy drag and drop feature we are able to post graphics/images for clear communication and be expressive. The draw feature lets me quickly sketch an idea for my colleagues. I always share screen or let people follow my cursor on the miro board to let them follow my LIVE actions. Miro has been a highly intuitive and collaborative platform for us designers.
What do you dislike about the product?
Could have more tools to create quick excel graphs, draw easily and create a slideshow without having to create frames
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As an architect, Miro is incredibly useful in solving several collaboration and design visualization challenges. One of the biggest issues in architecture is coordinating ideas and feedback from various stakeholders—clients, engineers, interior designers, and other team members—who may not all be in the same room or even time zone. Miro’s digital whiteboard lets us all collaborate in real time, which is a massive benefit during the early design stages.
It also helps solve the problem of visually communicating complex ideas. In architecture, the ability to quickly sketch, move elements around, or create mood boards helps communicate ideas clearly and speeds up the iterative process. Miro’s tools make it easy to pull in references, add design elements, and even receive feedback directly on the board, keeping all notes in context. It centralizes everything, from brainstorming notes to architectural sketches and client feedback, so the project vision stays clear and accessible for everyone involved.
It also helps solve the problem of visually communicating complex ideas. In architecture, the ability to quickly sketch, move elements around, or create mood boards helps communicate ideas clearly and speeds up the iterative process. Miro’s tools make it easy to pull in references, add design elements, and even receive feedback directly on the board, keeping all notes in context. It centralizes everything, from brainstorming notes to architectural sketches and client feedback, so the project vision stays clear and accessible for everyone involved.
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