Miro - a great collaboration tool
Overall Satisfaction with Miro
Collaboration on company metrics, as well as company projects. We find it especially useful for Kaizen events, visually presenting and adding information, as the event progresses. Brainstorming sessions, lessons learned sessions, and process improvement initiatives also require visual collaboration with information. Miro is very flexible with the types of information we can share, links well to other applications/tools, and has an excellent user interface. It is an outstanding product, especially in today's environment with many remote workers.
Pros
- Brainstorming sessions using sticky notes.
- Affinity diagrams, where we can quickly move and group items together.
- Quickly copying and sharing information from other sources.
- Virtual meetings, with shared graphical information.
Cons
- Option to keep the text size and have the object adjust as more text is typed. Currently, the text keeps shrinking.
- I still struggle with moving the whole screen/board and moving an object. This is just me as a user getting used to the different ways to change the select hand.
- Provides a central location for our scorecard that is easy to access, review together, and update, providing visibility to the whole organization.
We often present new ideas and processes via a Miro board because it is fast and flexible as we collaborate and develop things.
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?
I wasn't involved with the implementation phase
Would you buy Miro again?
Yes
- Atlassian JIRA Align (formerly AgileCraft)
We use them differently so hard to compare.
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