Airtable is a project management and collaboration platform designed to enable content pipelines, product management, events planning, user research, and more. It combines spreadsheet,database, calendar, and kanban functionality within one platform.
$10
per month
Miro
Score 9.0 out of 10
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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.
$8
per month per user
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$10.00
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1. Free - To discover what Miro can do. Always free
$0
2. Starter - Unlimited and private boards with essential features
$8
per month per user
3. Business - Scales collaboration with advanced features and security
$16
per month per user
4. Enterprise - For work across the entire organization, with support, security and control, to scale
I came across both Mural and Airtable but do not know enough about them yet. In terms of Jamboard - my answer is to provide templates. I also appreciate that Miro offers a free license for academic purposes.
Airtable is more like an advanced Google Drive/Google Docs/Google Sheets. Miro is more of a brainstorming/flowchart platform. I don't think that one replaces the other; they just have different uses and I would recommend both.
All products will have limitations on the stuff we want to do. We use Airtable and Jira to track engineering tickets and end goals for feature development. However, Miro is more interactive than other products since we work remotely and need more interaction with a whiteboard …
Miro has capabilities that other tools, such as Airtable and Google Sheets do not have. Miro allows for multiple people to "brainstorm" or workshop our issues in a very clear and organized way.
Miro is more user friendly than Smartsheet, and provides for a much more free-hand use and variety of expressions than all of the above. When it comes to project management and calendar or process management, Miro is less functional and the only advantage is really that it is …
We selected Miro because it is really simple to use and it is accessible through a link with a login. I love the whiteboard feel that resembles how we used to work when work meant being in person. A lot of the other tools have more of a specific role in a project where Miro can …
Overall, we feel Miro is hard to beat. Its extensive list of features covers major parts of a business process and its collaboration abilities are second to none. Furthermore, its transparency around security and reasonable pricing make it hard for us not to go for it.
There are certain things that Miro can do that these other platforms simply cannot. Bottom line. Miro is the most elite visualization software for program and product management. While other products offer Miro-like services or features, they do not measure up. Miro has the …
I think all products have its pros and cons. I personally like Miro for its interface and ease-of-use, once you get to learn it. I also like the look and feel of Miro versus the other products. For new users, it does feel very overwhelming but it’s not too difficult to learn
It's easier than PowerPoint or Word because you don't have to save it as a file on your computer and then email it to colleagues. It's shareable right from the web browser. It's updated in real-time.
Google Jamboard has very limited functionality compared to Miro. There are no templates and limited options. For example, we didn't have enough sticky note colors in Jamboard to execute our board idea, but Miro had plenty. It also is nice to be able to zoom in and out on the …
We have used draw.io in the past and still use it in some places but one major place where Miro shines is the collaborative space. Miro has a rich set of features that are useful when we want to have a discussion or join virtually on some projects. draw.io is good for …
I've only used Visio a tiny bit but the interface feels significantly more dated than the model user interface offered in Miro. I also like that you can share aboard. I found if I needed to share something with a non-Visio user I had to print the document to a PDF and then …
They are good but Miro takes them from a 2-D to a 3-D sort of difference. While you still need a document sort of product, Miro satisfies the gap where we need to be able to see things and collaborate and it just makes it so easy but with heaps of features. Another way to put …
its an interactive tool and the best part is all kinds of teams can use this for multiple purposes. e.g. our web designers use it for designing, digital production uses it for creative project management tools with powerful search mechanisms, leaders use it for providing …