Miro, your infinite work space for ideation, collaboration and management!
September 02, 2021
Miro, your infinite work space for ideation, collaboration and management!
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Miro
It is used for engineering projects to host meetings, structure the project, do project management, brainstorm, overview, and gather information. It addresses the finite whiteboard issue, meaning that a tangible whiteboard is only limited to its dimensions, whilst a Miro board hosts an infinite working space. Also with the pandemic and working from home culture that took place, meeting with colleagues and having a digital twin of a whiteboard came in very handy! Thanks to Miro. I already had been using it for six years and ever since I got to know it, I cannot think it away in my working life anymore!
- Structuring.
- Group collaborations.
- User friendliness.
- Brainstorming.
- Overviewing.
- Exporting a board is pretty hard.
- Offering a solution for exporting bigger than usual boards to PDF-like file formats, such that the text is still readable.
- Better or more convenient workflow for sharing your boards with a team and setting its security settings.
- Compared to brainstorming with a pencil and paper, we now are way more productive at brainstorming since we can easily copy and paste from just any online web source in our Miro boards. In short, productivity times 10!!!
- Project management is now very transparent to all team members!
- Time to meet is way shorter since we now can hold our meetings online.
Miro impacted our organization's ability to collaborate on new projects heavily! Our employees use in daily to actively work in it, hold meetings in it and even present their idea's professional with it! In these remote working times and flexible working hours, Miro was the way to go in order to keep up with the project demands.
Do you think Miro delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Miro's feature set?
Yes
Did Miro live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Miro go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Miro again?
Yes