Jira Core is Atlassian's general purpose business and project management tool available to smaller companies or teams and designed to suit a variety of purposes (e.g. marketing planning, product roadmap, etc.). In Jira Core, Workflows define process and enable teams to track tasks. Jira Core Cloud instances also have boards that let users visualize workflows and drag and drop tasks from to-do to done. It is available on the cloud.
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Miro
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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
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Pricing
Jira Work Management
Miro
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1. Free - To discover what Miro can do. Always free
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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
In a certain way, they are related in how to organize the information, however, working our information with Jira Work Management to have a roadmap makes it more professional, accessible, and easy to manage for any member of the team and/or interested person. For example, in Mir…
Miro has more flexibility and is better than iObeya with better interfacing with external tools. Miro is well suited in my opinion for higher level planning and visualization (especially for leadership) of the items in a Jira or Smartsheet etc.
I've used Microsoft Whiteboard >> Miro is far superior. I've also used Frameable Whiteboard, and although it has less integration, the interface is more intuitive and natural.
Before Miro, I used to use powerpoint as a whiteboard tool. It was very clunky and inefficient. I started using Miro during the lockdowns at the beginning of the pandemic and it makes collaboration so much easier. I have not used Mural.
The applications seem similar but I had to use MURAL for a client engagement because it was the client's preference. However, MURAL did not have as many features as Miro.
I used Google Jamboard long time ago when it was first launched and the feature set was quite limited and that's why I didn't become a frequent user and not many people in other teams were using it either. MURAL has also a pretty good product and I didn't really made a …
Lucidchart has similar drawing diagram functions and features. But compared with Miro, it does not have that real-time working together functions. Therefore, it is not that easy for using it as a team meeting tool, e.g team retro meeting. In addition, Miro has the better …
Miro has a streamlined function, and doesn't aim to cater to all productivity options. This lessens the clutter overall, and commands focus on the task with direct to the point controls. In this virtual age where there is endless options, dialing back and highlighting …
Miro can bring all the features of the 3 tools that we used to use, I know that each tool has its specifications, but Miro could help cover almost all the necessities of those 3 tools in my squad, it's always easier to work straight forward with one tool than having like 3 or 4 …
When looking around for collaboration tools, we also tried MURAL. Though being very complete in terms of features, I think it has quite a steep learning curve in order to be able to use it at its full potential. Miro proves easier to access also for non-frequent users in the …
I receive value for all the Lucidchart and Balsamiq with Miro. When it comes to Figma, I believe Miro is not doing up-to-the-mark work. Meanwhile, I do believe it won't be long before I see the Figma-type feature implemented in Miro. Overall, I think Miro has done an amazing …
Microsoft team's built-in module is not sufficient, but Jira is too big for the use we have. Miro is the perfect balance between features and simplicity.