Overall Satisfaction with Miro
We use Miro in a number of ways, mainly solving our problem of active (and async) collaboration:
While the G-suite of products allows for collaboration, Miro takes it to another level visually and a picture is worth a thousand words.
- Collaborate on anything and everything quickly.
- Create flow diagrams/pictures to illustrate initiatives/processes.
- Jot down top-of-mind thoughts.
While the G-suite of products allows for collaboration, Miro takes it to another level visually and a picture is worth a thousand words.
- Collaboration.
- Visualization.
- Easy to create process flows.
- Sharing tips and key features...perhaps on sign-in, pop-up an option to learn about a key new feature to increase value.
- It would be great to use a re-center function or use a smaller map to jump around more quickly rather than having to scroll and move around which seems slow sometimes.
- Perhaps add a more traditional view of boards or offer the way to add a descriptor to help remember what the scope of a board is.
- Definitely improved productivity.
- Quicker turnaround on accomplishing goals since we are mostly remote and can collaborate almost as if we were in the same room.
- When a tool works, there is just one less obstacle and it just elevates the overall effectiveness of everything else...hard to articulate but sort of like a rising tide lifts all the boats...
Absolutely! Since we are working more and more remotely, this is critical and to feel like we are in the same room is powerful.
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
They are good but Miro takes them from a 2-D to a 3-D sort of difference. While you still need a document sort of product, Miro satisfies the gap where we need to be able to see things and collaborate and it just makes it so easy but with heaps of features. Another way to put it would be there is Notepad and then there is Word/Docs...I think you know which one Miro is in this analogy.