Great product that makes online collaboration and digitising of projects much easier!
August 22, 2022

Great product that makes online collaboration and digitising of projects much easier!

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Miro

We use Miro to collaborate online through brainstorming, documenting research findings, clustering, and drawing themes from it for our user research. We also use it to plan projects, draft action plans, and schedules, facilitate workshops, and even do low-fidelity prototyping.
  • Online collaboration
  • Brainstorming and sense-making
  • Documenting and linking information
  • It would be great if there was a way to sort frames created (e.g. sort by most recently created to oldest - default is oldest to newest).
  • A text chat function is not easily accessible (most of my team didn't know of its existence - they prefer to jump to where the other person is and make giant text boxes to get their attention - not very elegant or convenient)
  • Miro has made my team a lot more efficient - less time wasted on "what did we agree on again?" or "what was that idea again?" because everything is documented on the board and easily found.
  • Miro has enabled my team to be able to make connections more easily and quickly; catalyzing the creative thinking process by visualizing all the different bits of information and making it easy to move things around to form connections.
It has greatly eased the process.

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

The great thing about Miro is the unlimited space on each board. You don't have to make sure that you plan the structure of the whole board ahead of time, worrying about whether you can view that part of the board after zooming (MURAL has this problem). This also means that you can make elements on the board as big/small as you want. Navigation is also a lot smoother and the libraries of templates, icons, pictures, etc., make Miro a much more flexible and convenient tool than MURAL.
Appropriate: Workshop facilitation: brainstorming, clustering, sense-making Digital team project board: Documenting research and ideas, project planning Designing systems and mapping journeys Low fidelity (especially collaborative) prototyping Project updates (casual) Not so appropriate: Task management (Trello is more appropriate) High fidelity prototyping - too much effort to make it usable