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What is Miro?

Miro provides a visual workspace for innovation that enables distributed teams of any size to dream, design, and build the future together. Today, Miro counts more than 60 million users in 200,000 organizations who use Miro to improve product development…

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Miro Experience

9 out of 10
May 07, 2024
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Miro has been widely employed for various purposes, including brainstorming and facilitating team discussions. Its use extends to …
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Video Reviews

3 videos

How Miro Benefits Both Teachers and Students in Remote Environments
04:00
How Miro Brings Creative Thinking to New Spaces During the Pandemic
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Improve Remote Team Collaboration: A Miro Online Whiteboard Review
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Pricing

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1. Free - To discover what Miro can do. Always free

$0

Cloud

2. Starter - Unlimited and private boards with essential features

$8

Cloud
per month (billed annually) per user

3. Business - Scales collaboration with advanced features and security

$16

Cloud
per month (billed annually) per user

Entry-level set up fee?

  • Setup fee optional
    Optional
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://miro.com/pricing

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $10 per month per user
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Product Details

What is Miro?

Miro provides a visual workspace for innovation that enables distributed teams of any size to dream, design, and build the future together. Miro is used to improve product development collaboration, to speed up time to market, and to make sure that new products and services deliver on customer needs.

Miro's visual workspace enables distributed teams to come together to synthesize information, develop strategy, design products and services, and manage processes all throughout the innovation lifecycle.

A Miro board displays hundreds of collaborators moving through the space as named cursors on the screen designing, contributing ideas, providing feedback, and co-creating together with shared tools and information.

To learn more, please visit https://miro.com

Miro Features

  • Supported: Drawing
  • Supported: Marker Colors
  • Supported: Mind Mapping
  • Supported: Templates
  • Supported: Drag-and-Drop
  • Supported: Voting
  • Supported: Commenting
  • Supported: CMS Integrations
  • Supported: Sharing
  • Supported: In-Browser
  • Supported: Desktop App
  • Supported: Mobile App
  • Supported: Collaborative Editing
  • Supported: Task Management
  • Supported: Notes and Comments
  • Supported: Styles and Themes
  • Supported: Image Import
  • Supported: Custom Icons
  • Supported: File Formats
  • Supported: Cloud Storage Integration
  • Supported: Mobile Application
  • Supported: Desktop Availability
  • Supported: Status Updates
  • Supported: Instant Messaging
  • Supported: Activity Feed
  • Supported: Notifications
  • Supported: Comments and Voting
  • Supported: Discussions
  • Supported: User Directory
  • Supported: Online Status of Coworkers
  • Supported: File Sharing
  • Supported: Document Collaboration
  • Supported: Version Control
  • Supported: Tagging
  • Supported: Knowledge Base
  • Supported: Surveys
  • Supported: Task Management
  • Supported: Calendar
  • Supported: Search
  • Supported: Mobile
  • Supported: Multi-Language Support
  • Supported: Moderation
  • Supported: User, Role, and Access Management
  • Supported: Performance and Reliability
  • Supported: Integrated Communications
  • Supported: Native Communications
  • Supported: Board Overview
  • Supported: Screen Sharing
  • Supported: Pre-made Templates
  • Supported: Custom Templates
  • Supported: Required Hardware
  • Supported: Bring Your Own Device
  • Supported: Permissions
  • Supported: Talktrack

Miro Screenshots

Screenshot of Miro's design sprint templates, used to solve big challenges, create new products or improve existing ones.Screenshot of the Sprint Planning features in Miro, that assists Development Teams in creating a transparent understanding of what can be built and how. Users can run sprints and turn a team into creative and active participants. Today, many organizations use Agile tools to manage software development and other non-IT projects.Screenshot of the PI Planning Template that brings teams toward one vision of what stories to develop. Used to manage a backlog, increase productivity, and build the foundation for a successful PI Planning event. Miro’s PI Planning Template helps to get an overview of any PI Planning event, with step-by-step frames to guide the process.Screenshot of diagrams, concept maps, and system mapping templates used to communicate complex flows and create a shared understanding. Users can check off all the essential steps of the diagramming process and gain a complete overview of operations with Miro's diagramming templates collection.

Miro Videos

Miro Talktrack - Async Work Feels Like Together-Work
Building a Customer Journey Map With a Team
Hosting a Retrospective in Miro

Miro Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported LanguagesEnglish, French, Spanish, Japanese, German

Frequently Asked Questions

Miro provides a visual workspace for innovation that enables distributed teams of any size to dream, design, and build the future together. Today, Miro counts more than 60 million users in 200,000 organizations who use Miro to improve product development collaboration, to speed up time to market, and to make sure that new products and services deliver on customer needs.

Miro starts at $10.

Mural, InVision, and Lucid Visual Collaboration Suite are common alternatives for Miro.

Reviewers rate Configurability highest, with a score of 9.8.

The most common users of Miro are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Miro has been widely employed for various purposes, including brainstorming and facilitating team discussions. Its use extends to enhancing presentations with visual cues instead of traditional slides. The platform aids in efficient sprint planning and project management while aligning teams effectively. Users have harnessed its GenAI features for creating diagrams, compiling meeting notes, and conducting design tasks such as mapping user flows and journeys. Miro also serves as a crucial tool for customer research activities, from initial planning and note-taking to the final synthesis. Moreover, it caters to virtual collaboration needs by supporting design reviews, workshops with external customers, and fostering knowledge sharing within design teams.

Template Variety: Users have expressed appreciation for Miro's diverse range of template layouts tailored to different project needs, enhancing creativity and organization. The platform's extensive template options cater to various preferences and requirements, offering a wide selection to suit diverse project scopes and styles.

Real-time Collaboration: Reviewers have highlighted the platform's real-time engagement and updates as beneficial for fostering teamwork across different time zones, facilitating efficient collaboration and communication among team members. This feature ensures that all stakeholders stay updated with the latest developments promptly.

Effective Tools: Many users find the AI delete background tools effective for sketch uploads, significantly improving the overall user experience by simplifying tasks like image editing. The tool streamlines workflows and enhances productivity when working on visual content within the platform.

Performance Issues: Reviewers have frequently reported significant performance problems with large boards taking a long time to load, negatively impacting the user experience. This issue hampers productivity and frustrates users trying to work efficiently.

Limited Drawing Capabilities: Users find the drawing capabilities, especially for shapes, to be restrictive and have requested more variety in shapes and the ability to save brand colors. The current limitations hinder creativity and design flexibility on the platform.

Difficulty in Board Organization: Some users express confusion when organizing boards by department, struggling with determining the correct placement for new boards. This lack of clarity disrupts workflow efficiency and makes it challenging to maintain an organized workspace.

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Miro for as much as possible. Anywhere I would previously have used a keynote, I have transitioned to Miro. I also use Miro as an agenda tool for my triad meetings. I house in that board a running calendar of key gates and dates as well as daily agendas.
  • Collaboration
  • Presenting
  • Meeting agenda
  • One stop shop
  • Integration with keynote, ability to import presentations
  • More useful tool integrations
  • A suped up Kanban chart feature with more abilities
Miro is very well suited for presentation, anywhere I would have previously used a keynote it is a lot more efficient to use a Miro board. Collaboration is my favorite part, the commenting features and being able to have multiple people working in a Miro board at once. It might be less appropriate for more formal presentations as the scrolling from slide to slide can be off putting to some.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Miro to plan out creative campaigns visually. Since my department is so large and widespread, we have files and documents in many places. Displaying and connecting all of them in Miro shows leadership and colleagues how much work goes into our creative work. In addition to internal uses, as I mentioned, I also use Miro to collect information from collaborative brainstorming activities with colleagues outside of our department. Sometimes, this transfers in-person activities into Miro (to reference later), and occasionally, it's for people who can't attend an in-person brainstorming session.
  • Allows me to visually show process work, quickly.
  • Allows many others to participate (with minimal learning curve).
  • Allows non-creatives to contribute in engaging ways.
  • Text tool variations could be improved/streamlined.
  • I wish there were more built-in/on-screen tools (with a customizable toolbar for new Miro users).
  • More templates.
Miro is very well suited for large companies with leadership that can be hard to track down. We can create activities and prompts in Miro that people can contribute to whenever they have free time. It seems less appropriate at times just because non-creatives aren't as comfortable with the way the toolbar is displayed.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use it for Operations Reviews between teams, planning for projects and tracking. We utilize templates for regularly used items that require consistency. Meeting agenda, noted and action in Miro as well. Additionally, we use Miro very often when we are kicking off new projects, or beginning to deep dive into problem solving. It is a great platform to collaborate and brainstorm ideas.
  • Collaboration with remote teams around the world
  • Vast work space for large and complex projects
  • duplication and template usage
  • track changes
  • file integration
  • speed and responsiveness
  • storage and file structure for retrieval
Tynan Purdy | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Miro is usually the starting point whenever we do any scanning or research, journey, maps, ideation sessions, business organization, mapping internal research, even early ideation for visuals that later go into PowerPoint. Working with teammates exclusively online makes Miro pretty invaluable to us as a team. We even used it for more social gatherings, like getting to know new members of a team or teambuilding activities even collecting words of gratitude when sending off a team member to new endeavors.
  • Live collaboration
  • Low complexity
  • The auto detection of whether using a mouse or trackpad does not work well for me. I often have both connected at the same time and might switch which one I’m using and it doesn’t pick up which one I’m using at the moment.
  • I would love to have cursor chat like in FigJam
  • Would be awesome to have higher resolution or vector based emoji. The canvas environment encourages you to make emoji large, but they are designed to be text sized so the resolution shows quickly.
Hard to imagine any use case where Miro is not useful at least as a starting point. In our remote context where paper is not necessarily a good option, it is the closest thing that is shareable between teammates where you can brain dump in low fidelity and arrange things into a very useful framework.
Danielle Rojas | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our Customer Experience team leverages Miro to run internal and cross-functional programs. We've used Miro to manage internal trainings, workshops, Agile Scrums/Sprint Planning/Sprint Reviews, and ad hoc brainstorming. As a remote/hybrid team, this software is critical to our team's ability to collaborate in an accessible setting that creates an even field of contribution for all colleagues. <br><br>Miro allows us to operate with collaboration, access, and inclusion -- The variety of templates and features makes it easy and intuitive to adopt and leverage.
  • Collaboration in a hybrid world
  • Cross-functional workshops
  • Templates
  • Built in features for running trainings/pre-reads (ie. pre-recording board walk throughs)
  • Simple 'guest' access when running workshops
  • Continue growing template library, we love them
Miro is great for running team meetings, cross-functional projects or brainstorming new ideas/innovations. We leverage Miro almost weekly as a hybrid/remote team. We find that when everyone is even basically familiar with the tool it is extremely useful for facilitating discussions and providing a living visualization of ideas and topics. However, when we are running xfn projects if some members aren't equipped to leverage the tool the initial adoption can be clunky and frustrating if folks can't get access easily.
Shelbie Hasbrouck | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I have several use cases for Miro. First and foremost, it is my whiteboard tool. Anytime I would have used a whiteboard in the office and need to do so remotely, I open up Miro. It's great for brainstorming, mind mapping, building charts, graphs, and process documentation, especially in the early phases when I'm not exactly sure what I need. I really like the stopwatch functionality built in and the talk tracks as well. It allows me to facilitate a meeting and stick to strict timings and/or build a board and asynchronously iterate on it by recording talk tracks.
  • Brainstorming and iteration
  • Process documentation
  • Meeting Facilitation
  • adding shapes to a process map that spans more than one swimlane (Miro automatically adjusts my swimlanes and I don't want that)
It's great for any scenario where you need to work collaboratively to build something unknown.
Mateus Mateus | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I'm from the customer experience and customer marketing team, so I use Miro a lot for countless demands. In my routine, I constantly need to use Miro to create user journeys, investigate bottlenecks and consolidate information, presentations to internal teams, brainstorms, service flows, as well as teamwork. Overall, my use case is to constantly analyze and improve our customers' experience.
  • building user journeys
  • brainstorms
  • team work
  • presentations
  • presentations
  • presentations
As I work with customer experience, my demands are centered on analyzing customer behavior. Construction and analysis of journeys, ideation of new journeys, investigation and consolidation on a board for presentation, brainstorms to find new solutions, construction of personas, guided presentations. Demands that require a visual and interactive solution, Miro is the perfect tool.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Miro with cross functional project teams to capture shared assets and individual inputs from different team members.
  • Simple controls that are easy to get started with
  • Infinite canvas
  • Use of frames
  • Ability to show/hide content
  • Restricting the ability for participants to unintentionally manipulate parts of the board that are meant to be static
  • Integration with PowerPoint
  • Layers within frames
Miro is a great tool for Design Sprints with virtual team members, scoping new projects, Brainstorm exercises, getting feedback on prototypes and independent process mapping. Miro is not as well suited for real-time process flow creation due to how the table feature reacts to objects when placed within a cell.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Miro for brainstorming and ideation, to generate and organize ideas collaboratively and create mind maps to organize our thoughts. Additionally, it serves as a project management tool, helping us plan and track projects, assign tasks, and --less often-manage workflows. Sometimes, we also use Miro for customer journey mapping, to analyze and improve the customer experience journey.
  • Visual collaboration on diagrams, charts, and other visual content in real time.
  • It facilitates design thinking workshops.
  • Roadmaps and timelines planning.
  • Improve the mobile app to offer a smoother and more intuitive user experience.
  • Expand the library of templates for different use cases and industry-specific cases.
  • An offline mode that allows users to access and work on boards even when they don't have an internet connection, with changes syncing once they reconnect.
I'd recommend it for brainstorming and ideation, visual collaboration and mind mapping across teams based in different locations. I haven't seen the tool adopted for project management. It has capabilities for planning and tracking projects, assigning tasks, and managing workflows but I have never seen Miro utilized for those purposes in our company.
May 01, 2024

Miro is amazing

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Miro is the best tool I have found for supporting hybrid, global, teams brainstorming and collaborating on strategy and innovation. I also enjoy the wide variety of integrations with other collaboration platforms like Microsoft teams, WebEx, and slack. The templates are particularly important in an agile environment that encourages input from all stakeholders.
  • Design thinking templates
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Facilitation
  • Easier exporting
  • Single sign-on complexity
Recommended for group participation. The real-time collaboration feature is the most enjoyable aspect of groups. It's especially nice that you can turn off other users cursors and lock elements of the board.
I would not use it as an individual trying to capture notes.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our team has been almost entirely distributed for as long as we've been a company. The ability to work through topics together -- whether it's whiteboarding, doing UX exercises, or charting a journey (of a person, product, or company!), Miro has been a lifesaver.

The templates are a great jumping off point for newbies, but more often than not, we wind up just using some stickies and some basic shapes and we're off and running. The ability to recreate a genuine work session while not being physically in the same room is something we have not found with any other software.
  • Co-working: the ability to tag in colleagues at exact points of the screen, or have them follow your cursor so they don't get lost.
  • Customization: the ability to change colors, sizes, and details so you can mark things up individually and know what's what when you go back to it.
  • Commenting: the ability to leave comments and tag others to those comments. This is becoming increasingly standard these days, but Miro was an early adopter, and it's made a big difference when our team is working asynchronously.
  • Templates: feeling like you don't know where to start? Pull up the myriad of template options and start clicking around. It's sure to get your brain going.
  • I'd like it to be easier to export frames and maintain quality.
  • More shapes!
  • More sticky colors. (Is this silly? Yes. But it would be helpful when working with a big team and a lot of topics.)
When your team is distributed, it is a godsend. If your team is generally comfortable with technology and/or willing to learn a new platform, it's easy to learn how to use Miro for those who are comfortable and willing. If you have a lot of people who think visually -- or who think DIFFERENTLY (from one another), it's a great tool. The ability to interpret the same information in a few different forms can save a lot of time in making sure everyone is on the same page.

If team members are not game to learn new tech, it's a harder sell. There IS a learning curve, but it's VERY figure-outable. The willingness has to be there, though.
Desmond Smith | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Miro daily to break down business processes in unison with the agile work-stream. Some coworkers are visual learners, by using Miro, I am able to document outcomes, tasks and to-dos via result chains using Miro. Miro allows me to simplify the process of ironing out work to be done, and providing a visual representation of the process for both review and publication. Before Miro, I used a pen and paper, now I am able to document the way I think, or work with co-workers, and document they way they think visually. The tool is valuable, and work-life is made simpler using Miro.
  • Result chains
  • Process documentation
  • Applying thought to screen
  • Works with the Jira tool
  • My needs have not outgrown Miro, and it does everything I need it to do very well
We document "quarter at a glance" using Miro. Whether you use Miro or not, working with an experienced Miro user can simplify the process and allow you to document your thoughts on the fly easily and easily modify as needed. My typical experience with Miro always ends with a pretty picture easily explaining what needs to do be, and the steps needed to do it. We also run "retrospectives" with Miro, and the tool makes it seamless.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Miro is being used across the business to help simplify our needs. We conduct everything on Miro, from workshopping ideas to developing new products, envisaging new website templates and enhancing existing ones. It's a very collaborative tool that allows us to conduct workshops digitally and remotely whilst still keeping employees engaged. We also use it with external clients and agencies/providers to help us collaborate.
  • Collaborative tools
  • Visually pleasing
  • Easy to use
  • Integrations with other products
Miro is super well-suited for collaborative workships with your colleagues or external teams. It helps everyone share ideas, and you can make it visually stimulating/engaging which is a nice rarity when working digitally/remotely. You can create a lot of basic design templates within Miro and really kickstart foundations within meetings to then take to other applications for further development. You can all edit each other's notes which is slightly difficult.
Davida Ginter, M.Sc. | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Miro to sketch Product flow, User flow, and UI/UX of our product. I like to visualize for my developers how our product should behave and function based on requirements. I use it on a weekly basis, either iterating the sketches or referring to them in our different product documents.
  • Easy navigator and board visibility
  • Common shapes and elements that I need to use are available
  • Resizing makes it very flexible
  • I'd love to see Grammarly (or some sort of autocorrect tools) on top of Miro
  • Arrows and lines are not easy to use and sometimes drag my frames
  • I'd love to see more real product shapes and full components (not just buttons)
  • Benchmarking please! ideas for wireframes etc
It's suited to visually represent user flows and product UI/UX. I like how realistic it could look when I visualize a product interface.
I also like to use it for brainstorming, when everyone can access and put their notes on a shared board.
It could be enhanced in that sense and allow more collaborative options such as voting
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We do a lot of collaborative creative work - web page wireframes, design thinking activities, usability research note-taking, and design sprint planning. We also have considered it for project management using Kanban but decided to use other tools for that.
  • Generating sticky notes - most people can figure that out w/ no/little orientation
  • process diagraming - this has gotten much better in the last year
  • wireframing websites and user interfaces
  • icons - they used to stink, but now they are WAY better - a small but important thing
  • Some objects that support text don't support formatting (i.e. bullets) and that can be annoying, especially when you don't test it first and then all of the sudden you need them. I wouldn't expect support for stickies, but pretty much all other objects.
  • the product is doing a really good job of releasing new features, i'm not really sure I have more suggestions
Miro is a great tool for group collaboration and design thinking activities. It's also a wonderful tool for wireframing and prototyping.

It's not quite yet fully supportive of interactive prototypes though, that's the direction I'd like to see it go. Something akin to Adobe XD's capabilities in that space.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Miro helps us brainstorm for new projects and execute our goals.
  • Brainstorming
  • Collaboration
  • Mindmaps
  • I'd like to see some better timeline options or ways to automate counting down or backwards when trying to plan timelines for projects ( easier to use visual calendars, etc.)
Group brainstorming it has been very useful to see group ideas and then organize them in a shared virtual space.
It is also helpful for mapping out processes to help others on the team visualize a new process.
It has also been helpful to track team progress towards goals and to document where we are stuck and if we have any additional to-dos that we are getting hung-up on.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Miro for designing chatbot conversational flows. The product addresses the need for user experience (UX) documentation to be consumed by designers, developers, managers, product owners and other business stakeholders. After a discovery process, the UX designers create the conversational flows by emulating either the interface for the company app or for WhatsApp using components drawn on Miro, combined with other elements representing the steps of the interaction, such as decisions, transference to human attendants and many more.
  • Offer unlimited space on their boards
  • Enables colaborative work
  • Provides conversion of content to other formats
  • It keeps dislogging from time to time and relogging on is time consuming
  • Large boards take a long time to load
  • The drawing of shapes is quite limited
It is suited for interactive activities involving the team, such as brainstorming or card sorting sessions. It is less appropriate in situations in which the content to be created or discussed is very large, because this may cause Miro to become extremely slow, impairing the agility of the work in progress.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Miro to help map out organizational processes and documentation. We also have used it for trainings and wireframes! Its been a great versatile tool for our company and its something that we use daily. We are able to permission out board sharing on a per role basis and its been key for organizing our boards.
  • Organization
  • Templates
  • Collaboration
  • Different Shapes
  • Saving Brand Colors
  • Deleting out presaved colors
Miro is a great tool for those wanting to map out and document company processes. They have predefined templates you can use to start but the tool is also flexible enough that you can make your own process flow fairly easily. It is great for both onboarding but also for just presenting our new ideas.
April 20, 2024

Miro & Me

Kendall Smith | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The Learning & Development team in my organization utilizes Miro for both team development and project mapping. It is almost paramount for collaboration given how global we are and how extensive our content development goes. From year-in-review activities to goal planning, it helps us see where we are both individually and collectively in our thoughts. The various non-work features, such as timers and background music also help us to feel more comfortable and relaxed while participating in said activities. Miro provided a very innovative way to lay out thoughts and perspectives whether they are built from the ground up or are pre-established notes/call-outs that can be voted on.
  • There is a wonderful variety of template layouts relevant to project needs
  • Project access and organization are paramount to ensuring the right people see the right things
  • Miro promotes both real-time engagement and updates to make sure people in other time zones can access the most updated information
  • If the organization has boards divided up by department, it can be confusing to know where to put a new board/how to make sure it winds up in the correct place for teammates to access based on their permissions
  • In some cases, users may not understand the best template to use to meet their needs. For example, I used the mind-map template frequently, but a colleague had no clue how to use it and felt there was no hint or "pro-tip" on how they could benefit from using it.
  • This is purely aesthetic, but if more colors could be implemented into things like the sticky notes, that would be great. Sometimes, there were more people working on a project than there were colors available to differentiate between who was sticking what feedback in the project.
Based on the job of some departments, Miro could just be seen as clutter/an extra tool that isn't relevant to doing their job. But to those who benefit from project mapping or collaboration virtually, this tool is PARAMOUNT and I would recommend it to many teams across my organization (even though most of us utilize it anyway). Miro has inspired me to suggest it to friends and family that have similar organization strictures as mine.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I am a lean-agile coach and I use Miro for everything now. My Miro account is basically my portfolio of training and coaching materials as well as my ideation tool for workshops. One of the largest efforts I've utilized Miro for is OKR rollouts. OKRs alignment takes a lot of horizontal (and vertical) space and is not at all suited for PowerPoint. I have build large training classes that utilize frames and I play the training as if it is a PowerPoint deck.
  • Presentation
  • Collaborative ideation (whiteboarding)
  • Infinite canvas that no Microsoft product can handle
  • Starter Templates
  • AI integration
  • I always try to start with a template, but often can't find something that really matches what I need
  • Maybe add more to the Kanban tools or make a special Kanban, but we could use nested cards (to represent hierarchies such as Epic-Feature-Story-Task levels)
  • My main customer, the Veteran's Administration is blocking Miro on their firewall (but Mural is not blocked)
OKR ideation and maybe even maintenance (although I still can't think of Miro as a 'system of record')

Whiteboarding (pure ideation)

Training
April 17, 2024

Miro Review

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I am an Industrial Designer - I use Miro to remotely share visuals with my teammates. We organize timelines, create inspiration boards, create sketch brainstorms, and general use Miro as a "War Room" for all visual content related to a specific project. Sometimes we use Miro for specific tasks like Workshops with external teams, but typically we use it to gather everything visually-related to a project in one place.
  • Its the only tool that my organization permits (that does what it needs to do)
  • Somewhat-simple interface
  • Infinite "space"
  • AI - "delete background" tools work well for sketch uploads
  • Sticky notes
  • Video formats not supported
  • Multi-uploads not supported
  • Sketching directly in Miro is horrible (ie "Pen" tools are basically useless). Look to Procreate for a better experience
  • Connection lines default to snap to image - very annoying!
  • Zoom/ Pan hotkeys could be more obvious (for novice users)
Best suited - Brainstorms, image gathering, sketch-gathering. Exercises within design teams. Please support MP4/ Video! We create our own custom templates for workshops. Some basic "shape building" tools like Adobe Illustrator would make it more functional as a "creation" platform.

Not well Suited - Manually creating timelines. Grouping, aligning and moving objects feels clunky. Also not well suited for scenarios when sharing many LARGE images - it tends to slow down my entire computer when I open a Miro with too much content.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Miro as our board and for our stand-up meetings every day. It is how we track the jobs that we are working on and the candidates that are submitted to each job. Every one of our team members has access to the Miro board and is able to look at the Miro board to see if there are any updates throughout the day and week. We track our monthly revenue through it and when we have candidates coming off of their contracts. We are able to color code the tags to each sales representative to accurately where there needs to be more coverage on reqs.
  • Has a lot of options when creating the board.
  • Once you get the hang of it, it is easy to use.
  • Giving people access is easy to do as well.
  • I think being able to edit the board is easier and not having to switch to the cursor on the board every time you want to move across it.
  • Sometimes the board randomly gets messed up, and I'm not sure why.
Miro helps us to put all of our business in one place for our entire team to see. We have used other avenues in the past, but specifically, because we are remote and have remote team members, it helps us in the virtual sense. We usually are on a teams call, and I share my screen with the team and navigate through the board. If we ever were not in a virtual situation, it may not be as appropriate, but since we will have remote team members for an indefinite period of time in the future, I don't see us changing how we do our morning stand-ups and keeping track of our business where everyone has access.
William Bruner | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Miro has been a game changer for us in this world that has quickly shifted in regards to technology’s We leverage Miro’s platform to track new hires, monitor their growth and identify any areas that lack visbility or accountability. It has greatly improved our retention percentages and allowed us to improve in areas where we’re deficient!
  • Sync ability between individuals and devices.
  • Ease of use.
  • High level of functionality.
  • Tutorials for beginners.
Appropriate: Business building and tracking for industries across the board.

Less appropriate: Training on industry specific skills.
April 15, 2024

User Review

Natalie Mumaw | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use Miro for my day to day organization and function. I house everything from org charts, team initiatives, client profiles, web links/descriptions, and to do tasks. I especially like that i can share it with my coworkers that i collaborate with often so they can stay up to speed on what i'm doing and who i've spoken with.
  • Idea flows
  • house multiple forms of content
  • organize thoughts
  • templates that are more excel-like
i have recommended Miro to many of my coworkers. I've shared my Miro board with them for ideas on how to structure it. I also tell me often how much it's helped me to get organized and have one-stop access to many thought streams, especially for those who are starting a new role.
April 15, 2024

Miro magic

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
For many things, but most importantly for me, to develop my ideas and thinking, and collaborate with remote teams. The ability to zoom in and out, combine different formats of material, infinitely scale boards, make notes, and easily make connections between things - makes Miro far more effective than when working in a linear format through traditional digital documents.
  • Zoom in and out
  • Enable easy remote collaboration
  • Present information in an endless array of formats
  • Greater level of zoom in and out for increasingly massive boards!
  • Memory management when working on huge files
  • The ability to output large files at a very high resolution, in multiple output formats
  • The level of controls available around shapes, typography etc. to enable more highly crafted outputs
  • AI integrations (generative AI image creation tools)
Best suited to brainstorming, ideation, strategic thinking, mapping flows and journeys etc., as well as working collaboratively with remote teams. Less appropriate for crafting high-fidelity screens, creating linear narrative outputs
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