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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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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
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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 Online Training highest, with a score of 9.7.

The most common users of Miro are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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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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Miro.com business visuals with collaboration options and wide variety of templates

Rating: 9 out of 10
September 06, 2024
Av
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
2 years of experience
Miro.com has a wide variety of uses. As a Marketing & Sales Lecturer at AUAS, I use it to create and develop marketing visuals, such as value proposition, swot analysis, customer journey, etc. I make these visuals to ad to class presentations but also create templates which the students can use. Depending on year and class I instruct students to make use of the library of templates to use in their project reports, papers and theses. As an avid user of mind mapping tools I like the huge library of different visualizations and connections with other tools.
  • Real-time collaborating with groups to work in visualizations.
  • Ever expanding library of templates.
  • Connectivity with other platform and tools.
Well suited to use base templates and add project specifics into the template, share and collaborate with a team.
Well suited to start with blank canvas and create visuals.
Less suited to swiftly create larger and more complicated mind maps.

Collaborative brainstorming tool for research and development teams

Rating: 10 out of 10
September 05, 2024
We use Miro at BSI to specifically collect data during brainstorming sessions and workshops. Quite recently we used Miro for a project called ContestAI where we conducted multiple workshops to collect data and prototype ideas to create a platform/app to contest bad ai practices. Miro boards help create an amazing user flow during the workshops and constantly keeps all participants engaged which is quite important. I have also personally used Miro within my team to brainstorm and design flows for certain spreadsheets and powerpoints as you can draw, visualise and write on post-its which are easily customisable. I must also appreciate that Miro has a really good UI/UX compared to its competitors LUCID and microsoft whiteboard.
  • Brainstorm
  • Create User Flows
  • Helps collect multiple points of data in one place
  • Makes the data look visually appealing
  • Engages the workshop participants particularly well
  • Stimulates creative thinking as we can customise the board as per flow of thought
I have conducted 4 workshops for an internal project called contestAI where we used the Miro boards. All 4 workshops were designed to prototype and design a contestability platform. Miro boards helped me capture data and solutions effectively as per different user personas. Additionally we didnt need many different boards but one board with multiple smaller boards so navigation and the flow wasnt broken. Adding to that, Miro has an option to add frames to your boards which can later be exported easily. These frames help segregate data well and helps export all or selective data which is very convenient.

Great experience with Miro

Rating: 10 out of 10
September 05, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
1 year of experience
Miro is very useful for sharing information within an organization.In online meetings, by pasting materials on Miro and discussing while looking at the screen, it is possible to confirm with a specific point where there is a recognition discrepancy only orally, and there is no recognition discrepancy.Because of that, our work efficiency has increased greatly.
  • You can share information while viewing the screen.
  • Multiple people can edit at the same time
  • I can draw a punch picture easily.
It's a great tool to streamline my communication. We use it all the time in online meetings, and by drawing a punch picture while discussing The image is conveyed to the other person and the understanding is accelerated. Since the content of the discussion can be written on the spot, it is possible to eliminate misunderstandings.It is efficient because the contents can be used instead of simple minutes.

A great tool for collaboration

Rating: 9 out of 10
September 04, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
2 years of experience
I used Miro to collaborate with others and also to map out some my own ideas. It does a good job facilitating workshops and discussions in a visual and collaborative way to keep everyone involved and aligned during the process. When using it myself, I used it to capture my unstructured ideas so that I can rework on those ideas to present/ share with a broader team.
  • Collaboration (multiple people editing at the same time)
  • Preset templates (that I use and learn from)
  • Tools that are useful when collaborating (timer, vote, etc)
I see Miro being widely used in my company by different roles. I like how easy it is to use and no need to learn (unlike some other tools). As mentioned in the previous question, it is well suited for collaboration purpose, for example, brainstorm sessions, retro, planning sessions, workshops, etc. and myself is a huge fan of using Miro just to jot down ideas and sketch some flows, and I can rework on it to refine it.

Best tool to draw software architecture diagram

Rating: 10 out of 10
September 04, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
4 years of experience
As an architect diagrams are my best friend. I use Miro on daily basis to show and explain business or technical problem and solution architecture. Many times I used to draw some block diagram on the fly to get hold on conversation, show back the raw diagram to reflect back on my understanding. It very handy and I love the freedom and drawing as big or small as I want.
  • Handy easy to use
  • Infinite drawing board with smooth zoom in and out
  • Ready to use AWS icons
  • Easy to share and embed in confluence
As already mentioned, I find it very handy and easy to use for architecture diagrams and many time for adhoc diagrams. I find it so easy to draw simple block diagrams and by default it looks so beautiful without any formatting

Powerful platform for internal and external collaboration

Rating: 7 out of 10
September 03, 2024
AD
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
1 year of experience
It is used both internally for drawings and report reviews and comments as well as external progress meetings with consultants and clients. The flexibility of the platform is key as lots of our workflow is work in progress and the ability to record and track comments and updates live and between multiple staff is much better than static PDF documents.
  • Organising content
  • Aligning and distributing imported files and linking together
  • Providing comments and responses
Best for smaller package reviews due to issues of slow performance when more than around 50 pages are imported to a board.
Good for WIP team reviews with consultants and clients where multiple formats of information are to be presented and a report has not yet been produced/formalised.
Not currently feasible to house multiple versions of documents/drawings in PDF format due to slow loading of board.

Improved Collaboration and Effective Brainstorming With Miro

Rating: 9 out of 10
September 02, 2024
AM
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
4 years of experience
We are a music school and we have greatly benefited from Miro. We have it across all departments and it helps when it comes to brainstorming and the whiteboard feature also works well. In addition, Miro improves team collaborations and also handles project management really well. Discussing ideas and sharing them as well as a visualization is easy and the software has helped us boost productivity.
  • Seamless collaboration.
  • Teamwork and collaboration is easy.
  • Brainstorming.
  • The presentation features are amazing.
The main reason I would recommend Miro is easy of collaboration. It makes teamwork easy and it helps when it comes to ideation and visualizing ideas. It is what any business would need for project management.

Miro Hero

Rating: 10 out of 10
August 30, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
3 years of experience
I use Miro daily to stay organized with my project list as well as understand where others are on the team with their work and priorities.
  • Excellent templates to choose from
  • Real time collaboration with team members
  • Visualization of a project from start to finish
It is straight forward and intuitive. I wish I had used this tool much earlier in my career.

At the center of all my creative work!

Rating: 10 out of 10
August 30, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
4 years of experience
We use it to map out our organisational flows. Just recently upgraded to the business plan to have upgrades mapping features. The fact that collaborators can edit and work on flows with us live is a time saver. The added widgets and features around mapping and live collaboration is just awesome ; timelines, project management, retrospectives, etc.

Plus since covid we are really using MIRO to facilitate online or hybrid meetings. Nothing else compares for me, the app is just cleaner and better period.
  • Mapping, diagramming
  • Exporting
  • Live collaboration
  • Animation widgets
MIRO does lots of things great like online collaboration, mapping, brainstorming, rétrospectives, agile project management. Really any time i have to plan quickly or start working on something i'll open a MIRO board.

Where MIRO is harder to use is for everyday task management, kanbans and task cards are not connected to my workspace app and its a redundancy in followup that is hard to put in place. It works well for projects where there is intensity and where we constantly go back to MIRO to brainstorm and put all our work, or projets that are one-offs. File and space management is also a challenge, there are no folders or way to organise big board content or multiple boards on same subject.

Miro functionality

Rating: 8 out of 10
August 30, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
7 years of experience
I use Miro as a team collaboration board, across the various teams I'm aligned with. The use case is ensuring that as a team, we have a cohesive, one-stop shop application to accommodate our needs, track progress and keep each team member aligned on deliverables. We also use for ideation sessions when doing bi-annual and annual planning.
  • Collaboration tool
  • Helpful themes to accommodate what it's being used for
  • Never loses the data
  • Easy to access
  • Somewhat user friendly
I love to use it for brainstorming and collaboration. Those are the best uses that I've found. It has also been used as team huddle board where you can monitor the team's progress on deliverables and open items.
For ideation, there are a few great templates that are in the tool that can be leveraged.

Miro Buffering.

Rating: 10 out of 10
August 29, 2024
RP
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
5 years of experience
MY TEAM WORKS REMOTELY, SO IT'S EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO SHOW OUR PROCESS AND MATERIALS IN REAL-TIME ON A BOARD TO EVOLVE OUR PROJECT. OUR PROJECTS IT'S ABOUT DIGITAL PRODUCTS, SO WE ARE ENGAGED TO DISCOVER AND DELIVER SEVERAL FEATURES BASED ON IMPROVED USER EXPERIENCE. WE DOCUMENT USER INTERVIEWS AND CO CREATIONS TEAMS.
  • TIMER ON WORKSHOPS.
  • PRESENT THE SCREEN.
  • PULL OTHER USERS.
It's working to make a co-creation session with a few files and Post-it, to put all history of the project (images, videos, audios, screen print, and a dozen of board) doesn't work, we have the challenge to open all the information of a project and to be fast to edit and evolve the file.

Miro - A Post-Covid Collaboration Must!

Rating: 9 out of 10
August 28, 2024
DC
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
4 years of experience
We started using Miro during the Pandemic (of course) and it has become on of our most used and indispensable collaboration tools. We use internally to collaborate around project scoping, schedules, compiling secondary research, thinking and frameworks, and to create content and draft teh first few drafts of client presentations. Those presentation content then goes to Keynote for refinement and finalization.

We host internal work sessions and client workshops on Miro as well as use Miro in customer research to share stimuli and document co-creation sessions.
  • Team collaboration around visual and written content
  • Hosting client work sessions (if they have not used Miro before it's easy enough for them to do basic things (mostly).
  • Collecting, grouping, and analyzing content (we do mostly manual and have only played around with the AI features as of yet)
The best virtual whiteboard/collaboration platform out there.

I even have my own board that I use to collect think about content. (and sometimes copy stuff from a shared board and work on it on my own board away from prying eyes of others until I am ready to share - sometimes you want to have your thinking together before sharing!)

Product manager's view of Miro

Rating: 10 out of 10
August 28, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
4 years of experience
I work in Product, so I typically use Miro with my team and wider stakeholders for synchronous and asynchronous collaborative work. Whiteboarding sessions, prioritisation sessions, problem tree mapping, dropping in screenshots when benchmarking other tools, and running our team retrospectives. I also use it to collect my own thoughts when I'm not ready to commit to a document or spreadsheet, or when I need to collate lots of mixed media during the early stages of a project.
  • Enabling collaboration
  • Visualisation of mixed media
  • Linking disparate ideas and concepts together
  • Simple post-it sessions online
It's easy for anyone to get up to speed, which is important when collaborating. If someone struggles, the whole session falls over. The templates are also useful, so I feel like anyone can start to make use of the tool without getting 'blank page' syndrome. The ability to dot vote is also super simple but effective at removing group bias.

Great collaboration Tool

Rating: 8 out of 10
August 28, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
4 years of experience
I use it for Prototyping , brainstorming , planning and sprint retrospective
  • easy to use interface
  • easy to navigate around and collaborate with a group
Very suitable for prototyping , I dont need to use a design tool. Useful to quickly brainstorm ideas and run retrospectives or do quarter planning.
The pre-defined templates are great as well.
Miro isn't great for starters , I found it a bit hard to do things when I started and took a lot of time to do my tasks

Miro is the ultimate collaboration tool

Rating: 9 out of 10
August 28, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
5 years of experience
I use Miro for a variety of different things in my organization. Mainly it is a place where we keep a lot of our design work from ideation to conception in a place that is easily accessible for all team members to see and to be able to access in one place. It also serves as a platform for us to collaborate together.
  • Collaboration with teammates in different offices
  • Templates
  • Tools for brainstorming
Miro is good for brainstorming amongst teammates in real time, it allows for everybody to add their inputs at the same time even if some team members are working remotely or from different locations. Miro is also good for moodboarding and keeping a collection of ideas early on in the process of a project and as the project continues to progress on.

Miro: The Visual Thought Organizer

Rating: 9 out of 10
August 27, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
3 years of experience
As a BlackLine sales professional, we us Miro to focus on the pre-sales activity: Account planning, proposal development, and account position hierarchy research. When I leverage Miro in these ways, I can enhance my effectiveness in communicating Blackline's value proposition, ultimately driving more successful sales outcomes and helping clients transform their financial operations dependent on their role and pain points.
  • Visually being able to see key stakeholders within the client's organization
  • Highlight pain points that BlackLine can address
Miro is a great tool that really helps organize your thoughts visually and can help communicate to other team members how to digest the material easier.

Miro: The right tool for getting jobs done

Rating: 10 out of 10
August 27, 2024
Miro is a collaboratuve whiteboard platform which helps us to do brainstorming for a different projects.

The one of the best thing that Miro does is its basically single source of platform where you can document whole project/ product journey from the ideation to moodboarding , wireframes and its multi device support for ipad givea you freedom of quick sketching to present the ideas to stakeholders.


  • Quick sketches to craft the whole user journey and get everyone consensus.
  • Mind mapping which Miro does really great to add, edit the flows, interaction which gives you the control over your whole information architecture.
  • Colloborative moodboarding
It is good for a remote brainstorming and ideation sessions, Agile sprints to get quick feedback and reduce the turn around time. Also features like voting, kanban borad, sticky notes makes the whole exercise fun and boost the cretivity within the team.
If you have a very big team size where the projectes are more document foucused, and each member have some role so in that case it might affect the use but overall the tool is worth to spend money one.




Miro Mind Mirror

Rating: 10 out of 10
August 27, 2024
DB
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
8 years of experience
I use Miro to facilitate Design Research & Development. My research is captured via screen shots and Clickable web links like manufacturer websites, product pages, even Youtube links. I even screen shot emails to track the developing story of product development. I leave Miro open on my desktop and access from my app when away from the office setting. The problem Miro addresses for me is connecting to information in the moment anywhere, anytime. It allows me to present in meetings or on the go with the app. I can show my work & show my process. Living in a computer's folder structure is too slow when trying to explain the beginning, middle, and end of a story. With Miro I can just zoom in and out & Pan around. Miro becomes your visualized brain.
  • Gets images from my Iphone onto my computer
  • AI Background removal
  • Display images for links
  • zooms and pans large amounts of information to focus attention in presentations
Drawing in Miro is less appropriate on a desktop versus Ipad Pro with Apple pencil. Good to have desktop mouse drawing but mouse drawing is never good it's just survivable. Miro is well suited for video conferencing when sharing your screen versus Powerpoint because you can zoom in and out and pan Miro is well suited for collecting screenshots

Miro is essential for remote collaboration and gives lots of inspiration for online workshopping

Rating: 9 out of 10
August 26, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
2 years of experience
In my team (product & design) we use Miro mainly for workshops and brainstorming sessions, we also have our recurrent team rituals hosted in Miro (daily standup board, team retro board, recurring meetings board, etc.). The main problem that Miro helps solve us is remote collaboration (team members are located in the UK and US), Miro has also become a library of past projects and research activities. It is a very easy and intuitive tool to even hold workshops with teams that aren't using Miro on a daily basis, so this way we can collaborate with other stakeholders in the business and get their subject matter expertise and feedback noted and included into the further product ideation and development.
  • easy to understand navigation and elements to be used (post-its, timer, voting)
  • tons of inspiration on workshops, ice-breakers etc. in the Miroverse
Miro is a great remote collaboration tool, so it's main use case is all sorts of brainstorming, workshopping, aligning and distilling ideas. I find it a bit more challenging to use it in user research as while it works well on a single-project basis, aggregating research insights from multiple (typically unconnected) projects becomes a harder task (especially when the format of notes has changed over time).

Miro is an excellent brainstorming tool!

Rating: 9 out of 10
August 23, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
10 years of experience
Storyboarding is a an excellent use case for Miro. It is easy to collaborate on and has many tools to doodle simultaneously to evolve an idea. It has integration into may of the popular productivity tools like Confluence and Teams. We also use it for evolving diagrams and architectures. I also has helped us in impromptu retrospectives.
  • Slick UI to create neat and compelling diagrams
  • Really like the zoom feature to autofit in widgets and full screen viewing options
  • I like the ease of sharing it via Team/Confluence and then have them update as the diagram evolves
  • It also provides a great variety of templates and starting points
Miro is well suited for collective brainstorming. It is less suited for known and legacy documentation like class diagrams, flowcharts or decision trees where the sheer number of options can feel overwhelming. Maybe it needs to be it's own mode with minimal options - Miro Lite? However it's only a nitpick and definitely not a reason to avoid using the tool.

Enhanced engagement and team collaboration.

Rating: 10 out of 10
August 23, 2024
lT
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
5 years of experience
Miro is a solution for our interactions and engagement. Teamwork is well done when there is proper communication, as well as holding virtual events and online meetings, basically for enhanced marketing and campaigns. Miro also plays a significant role in customer service and surveys. The whiteboard features are unique and very easy to use.
  • Virtual online meeting and events.
  • Customer services or CRM.
  • Teamwork projects management.
There are so many reasons why Miro is the go-to solution for internal and external collaboration. Among them are the unique features, which are quite simple for any user to use. It is also much more affordable compared to the benefits it brings. So, for better collaboration and interaction, I would highly recommend it.

Miro is amazing tool to visualize your ideas and communicate with your remote team.

Rating: 10 out of 10
August 22, 2024
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
4 years of experience
Each department has a different form of usage; for example, from the product, we use Miro for both the discovery and delivery phases in every step to lay out the current interface issues, identify the problems, brainstorm, create an affinity map, draw user journey, consolidate, discuss, and run workshops.. for almost everything. Engineers might use it more to draw UML diagrams and compare options to match requirements. Business units might use Miro to communicate with customers by sharing the vision and discuss remotely.
  • Give easy-to-use utensils ready on the canvas to brainstorm.
  • Participate in the workshop with the people remotely.
  • Provides diverse tools for workshops, such as timers and voting, to ensure the smooth running of remote seminars and meetings.
  • Listen to the user feedback and update the features to meet user needs.
Miro is the best tool when you want your canvas to collect resources and visualize your ideas without visiting other platforms to find diagram tools or visual gadgets. Especially if the user doesn't know about design tools, Miro could be particularly easy to begin with. If you are more bound to the pixel-perfect design, precise documentation is more necessary than diverging ideas, maybe other documentation tools or design tools could be more suitable as Miro is literally 'canvas'.

We Execute Ideas and Projects Faster and Easier with Miro: A Sensational Visualization Powerhouse

Rating: 10 out of 10
August 22, 2024
MT
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
5 years of experience
Miro is a brilliant AI-powered digital workspace that functions effectively when it comes to collaborating with our distributed teams. Its exceptional features allow us to discuss ideas together, which gives us an opportunity to invest faster and more creatively. Miro brings our big team together from every corner of the world and helps us innovate together.
  • Miro brings our team together remotely and helps us innovate together.
  • Miro helps us execute ideas as a team.
  • It is the best team to collaborate with our distributed team.
Miro works so well for us because it keeps our distributed team united in one digital and professional workspace. It guarantees flexibility, which helps us execute our ideas remotely and faster. I love how powerful Miro's capabilities have been, making it the best tool for idea visualization and collaboration.

Great product development and collaboration tool

Rating: 9 out of 10
August 22, 2024
AP
Vetted Review
Verified User
Miro
5 years of experience
We heavily use Miro in product development process. Starting from writing insights from researches, trough ideas generation, to solution prototyping. It helps to start writing much easier than just a blank page. So we do almost all creative job here, and only after it is done transfer it to Jira. At the same time, we used to have all our roadmaps in Miro, with linked Jira tasks. It helps us a lot to have most tasks on the one page. But here is the biggerst thing missing for me - syncronization of start & finish dates between Miro and Jira. It is also a great tool for collaboration - we constantly use it during our group calls just to note if something is discussing to be on the same page. It helps us a lot to make meeting summaries, or even present monthly results. So overall it is a great tool for product team, to work with ideas and tasks, as well as keep us synchronized with project managers, designers, and developers.
  • overcome "blank page" paralysis
  • note ideas
  • present monthly results
  • jira sync on tasks
well suited:
- start thinking
- ideas generation, brainstorming
- collaboration and alignment (incl. zoom calls)
- presentations and presenting ideas and results
Less appropriate:
- roadmapping (not very convenient without full sync with jira)
- team retro (we usually use specialized services)
- sprint planing (not convenient tasks importing and cards voting)
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