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An amazing tool to tangibilize ideas
What do you like best about the product?
I use Miro for all. From a unpretentious meeting to run ideation workshops. To me what I like best is the possibility to connect the whole team into a board (information is widely known and widespread)
What do you dislike about the product?
Definitely the performance when connected with Microsoft Teams or other sharing screen platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Mostly UX problems related to tax and accounting business. Mainly to compile outputs from research phase and ideation stuff.
I came from a business and client profile that are not aware about platforms like Miro, so it's kind of mind blowing when we connect with a client with a old mindset in a old type of business trying to think togheter how to solve a problem. In short, the benefits to bring this type of client using Miro is to bring them close.
I came from a business and client profile that are not aware about platforms like Miro, so it's kind of mind blowing when we connect with a client with a old mindset in a old type of business trying to think togheter how to solve a problem. In short, the benefits to bring this type of client using Miro is to bring them close.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I strong recommend people to implement Miro in your daily work life. To me, makes everything easier.
In this reality we are currently facing, Miro helps you to make progress working collaboratively.
What do you like best about the product?
The easiness people can start collaborating once they are on the board together along the many free options you can do.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would like people to collaborate without signing in. Sometimes we need something for a quick meeting and providing the link and people having to register is might lead to friction.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Problems solved:
- I'm having the chance to replace the face-2-face interactions with my team members.
- Convey a message that replace the typical PPT format and jump into a session right away (more interactive sessions)
Benefits:
- More engagement on the sessions I run
- Flexibility explaining concepts
- Adopting and experimenting with new concepts.
- I'm having the chance to replace the face-2-face interactions with my team members.
- Convey a message that replace the typical PPT format and jump into a session right away (more interactive sessions)
Benefits:
- More engagement on the sessions I run
- Flexibility explaining concepts
- Adopting and experimenting with new concepts.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I truly believe that Miro provides is the piece of the puzzle that was missing when we started working environment, giving the flexibility to the people to be on different places and collaborate easily.
Great Review Platform for Architecture School
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a powerful tool that allows people to edit at the same time while supporting all kinds of formats. It's a great software for architecture students to showcase their works to the class and professors/ reviewers.
What do you dislike about the product?
There are file limits of 25mb, which sometimes we have to scale down the high res drawings a bit to upload to Miro
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It's a virtual review space for students and professors to work and discuss the projects and designs. Miro helped us a lot to foster a virtual studio environment where students can see each other's work and collaborate their ideas during this pandemic times.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Miro is the best online review platform for design school students to collaborate.
A new way to collaborate
What do you like best about the product?
What I like best is the ability to interact live with my colleagues, without having to use zoom, and through such a visually digestible platform. We're able to independently work on structuring out our ideas without interfering with each other, while staying motivated simply through the shared experience of knowing we're all there together. The chat function is handy for quick questions, the comment section allows us to leave notes and discuss very specific parts of the board, and then the ability to screen share or video chat quickly is a very powerful way to stay within the board in moments where we do need to discuss something more intensively.
What do you dislike about the product?
There really isn't anything specific to the core product functionality that I dislike. I could definitely do without the notifications above the 'question mark' icon (the Learn & Inspire section). It is ambiguous, distracting, and calls my attention for subject matter that I would prefer to find out on my own without a specific prompt always being there on my display.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Academic paper writing, research project planning, experimental design, and importantly, how to collaborate without suffering on zoom! I have realized that there are ways to collaborate meaningfully online without necessarily having to bump into each other on google docs or endure endless hours on Zoom.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Use it to collaborate with your team and brainstorm ways to structure a project. Don't use it if you need to paste a LOT of outside images, it does not support a whole lot of screen caps.
Best Collaboration Tool Hands Down!
What do you like best about the product?
simple to use and very smooth and fast!!
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing, but this form G2 form is rubbish!! I have to type bare minimum number of characters, but it is not telling that is the case, only that this question is required! so 10/10 for Miro, -1 for G2
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Every day BAU problems, to fully defining complex customer journeys.
We are also able to achieve a greater degree of collaboration across our business, meaning we can get on and collaborate and not lets the tools get in the way or restrict us.
We are also able to achieve a greater degree of collaboration across our business, meaning we can get on and collaborate and not lets the tools get in the way or restrict us.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
A simple, effective and regularly updated. Miro is head and shoulder above the competition, jam packed with the features you need to take the pain out of team collaboration helping you get the important work done.
Effective real-time collaboration for planning, ideation, and workshops - recommend!
What do you like best about the product?
I was an early user of RealTimeBoard and found the idea great, but execution not quite there. With the rebrand to Miro the product has taken a leap forward!
The smooth ability to collaborate on a large open board has proved invaluable in several situations - art/idea boards, running retros, quarter planning, cross-team collaboration, value mapping, the list goes on.
The recently quick updates and feature additions have been good to see and welcome.
I've used Miro in a startup setting, with remote co-founders. It was really good as an asynch platform to update early ideas and user stories while refining the idea. Even on the free tier, the available templates really helped to frame thinking and speed us up, as we didn't have to go from scratch.
The smooth ability to collaborate on a large open board has proved invaluable in several situations - art/idea boards, running retros, quarter planning, cross-team collaboration, value mapping, the list goes on.
The recently quick updates and feature additions have been good to see and welcome.
I've used Miro in a startup setting, with remote co-founders. It was really good as an asynch platform to update early ideas and user stories while refining the idea. Even on the free tier, the available templates really helped to frame thinking and speed us up, as we didn't have to go from scratch.
What do you dislike about the product?
I found the Mac app to be slow and resource heavy. It does seem to have improved, but I still use the web interface most of the time. It would be nice to be able to turn off only my cursor at times.
I've had trouble with adding integrations.
I've had trouble with adding integrations.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I have had two use cases: 1. In a bigger company on a design focussed project, and 2. A early stage startup idea, pre-seed.
The first was around having large, collaborative art board space where designs and ideas could be viewed, commented on, and adapted, both in real time workshops and asynchronous.
The second was about using ideation tools, such as business canvases, or user story design, to help flesh out and validate an idea. Using one board to cross multiple areas and find the overlaps really helped in determining our flow when creating our story.
The first was around having large, collaborative art board space where designs and ideas could be viewed, commented on, and adapted, both in real time workshops and asynchronous.
The second was about using ideation tools, such as business canvases, or user story design, to help flesh out and validate an idea. Using one board to cross multiple areas and find the overlaps really helped in determining our flow when creating our story.
Thank You Miro!
What do you like best about the product?
First, it has a ton of quality features (bulk add sticky notes, great performance at scale, great visual appearance, quick export options, voting options, kanban boards, grids, great templates both out of the box and community, and the list goes on and on). Secondly, they have incremented their product rapidly, they release new features tall the time, and I’m always excited to see what new feature they’ll add next. Thirdly, they do not lock you into a 90-day trial and then demand money to continue to use their tool. I used Miro free for years, albeit with limited boards, but it worked on a small scale. After COVID hit and moved to a paid plan, I could really take Miro to scale not just for internal initiatives but client engagements as well.
What do you dislike about the product?
Can we make the login IDP icons bigger (e.g. Google, Facebook, Office 365)? Not talking about SSO, which is different I know. When I share a board link users don't have to sign-up using a new account and have to create a whole new password. I tell client team members to click on the Office 365 login to make accessing the board that much easier (my company admin hasn't enabled the anonymous link feature for security reasons) but they don't see it and start creating a new account and it delays accessing the board.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro helped me transition from an on-premise training environment to a digital one, whatever we would use a whiteboard for (value stream mapping, retrospectives, story mapping, architectural reviews, release planning,...) we could easily re-create in Miro and continue to collaborate effectively with our teams.
Best tool for team brainstorms, retrospectives, interactive workshops
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is fast, has very intuitive UX and lots of useful integrations.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some parts of Miro are still being developed, e.g. the table layout which is useful to separate spaces for multiple participants or "hide frames" to remove distractions during the workshop and open content step by step. They exist, but UX can be improved so they can be used faster and require less manual layout adjustments.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I lead workshops using Miro with 5-30 participants and teach the product design skills, user research, value proposition design etc. in a collaborative way. So that each participant thinks, shares their ideas on sticky notes, votes and comments on other people contributions etc. All the information is visual and tactile which makes the learning process much better than just watching a lecture.
Time savier
What do you like best about the product?
- Variety of tools provided for drawing schemes or aggregate thoughts.
- multiplayer mode — collaborate with colleagues online.
- rapid development of new features.
- all is in the one place.
- multiplayer mode — collaborate with colleagues online.
- rapid development of new features.
- all is in the one place.
What do you dislike about the product?
- Cost is high.
- No templates for world standard canvases.
- Zoom hardly controlled when you missed with the size of the first element on board.
- when there is a LOT of elements it's beginning to be slowwww
- No templates for world standard canvases.
- Zoom hardly controlled when you missed with the size of the first element on board.
- when there is a LOT of elements it's beginning to be slowwww
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
- zoom out roadmaps;
- zoom in roadmaps;
- deep customer research collaboration for notes
- customer research analysis;
- visualization of workflow processes;
- Customer journey map optimizing.
- zoom in roadmaps;
- deep customer research collaboration for notes
- customer research analysis;
- visualization of workflow processes;
- Customer journey map optimizing.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Try it with your team. And implement it into your processes by one license.
An infinite whiteboard ... that's grown beyond my imagination
What do you like best about the product?
Ability to organise all and any kind of content into a single space, re-arrange it, mash it together and create a presentation out of it at the end.
It's the only platform that allows me to work smoothly with many people at the same time, bringing us close as it's possible to the feeling of standing together and physically drawing on the board or putting up sticky notes.
The templates Miro have introduced over time have promoted me and my friends to push the boundaries of what we use Miro for, moving away from simple note-taking, through mind mapping all the way to sophisticated facilitation of workshops involving multiple groups and tools like story mapping.
It's the only platform that allows me to work smoothly with many people at the same time, bringing us close as it's possible to the feeling of standing together and physically drawing on the board or putting up sticky notes.
The templates Miro have introduced over time have promoted me and my friends to push the boundaries of what we use Miro for, moving away from simple note-taking, through mind mapping all the way to sophisticated facilitation of workshops involving multiple groups and tools like story mapping.
What do you dislike about the product?
It's now overwhelming to new users, so I have to continuously tell them what not to use
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In this world of complete remote working that is the ultimate collaboration tool for me and my teams. We would be able to understand and direct problems without Miro.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Start small and simple, don't jump into templates too early, get familiar with the basics of setting up the board and helping others navigate around. When you and the team have had a few attempts at working together you'll find using the templates actually helping, rather than hindering.
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