Discord is an app designed to connect users with communities over voice, video, and text chat, via Discord servers, a gaming and game industry oriented app for growing communities around video games and allowing developers to communicate with their customer base; the app may yet also be used for business communications of other kinds.
$4.99
per month
Miro
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
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.
$10
per month per user
Pricing
Discord
Miro
Editions & Modules
Discord Nitro Classic
$4.99
per month
Discord Nitro
$9.99
per month
1. Free - To discover what Miro can do. Always free
$0
2. Starter - Unlimited and private boards with essential features
$8
per month (billed annually) per user
3. Business - Scales collaboration with advanced features and security
$16
per month (billed annually) per user
4. Enterprise - For work across the entire organization, with support, security and control, to scale
contact sales
annual billing per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Discord
Miro
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Optional
Additional Details
16% discount on annual pricing for Discord Nitro ($99.99 per year) and Discord Nitro Classic ($49.99 per year).
Monthly billing also available at $10 per month for the Starter plan, or $20 for the Business plan.
Discord is in some way comparable to Discord, yet it is also totally different in the things it is good at. Discord is a way better group communicating tool when it comes to verbal communication, but Miro is all over Discord when you compare to the visual communication which is …
Miro is more graphical, intuitive and is more a natural fit for collaborate between devs teams and product teams. Less project management and more collaboration.
I was not involved in the decision process but what is certain is that the price is in Miro's favor, for the moment. Moreover, Miro has a huge and active community, so the contribution it gives to the tool and to all the contributors is immense.
When I want to add a splash of fun and interactivity I prefer to use Mibo and Miro and Mentimeter. For simple (one-on-one) online meetings I prefer the other options. I also would like to add Among Us as a comparison because the game and the island and the workroom breath the …
Lucid chart is years behind Miro in terms of features, ease of use and general implementation. There are times when simplicity is key for getting less technical people onboard for using a tool like this and Miro covers the grounds much better than lucid chart.
- Ability to incorporate visuals - Real-time editing to see what team members are doing, which also shows a little bit of their thought process making it easier to brainstorm - Easy to use - Does not require a new app download in order to use - Can be accessed from various …
They were quite clunky, and I went back to using my own walls & sticky notes. It was after I tried using Miro that I started being okay with brainstorming on my computer/digitally. Miro still has its clunky moments, but it's been the most satisfactory for my personal use so far.