Overall Satisfaction with Miro
In a distributed team, collaboration and information sharing can be difficult because it takes so much effort to get good outcomes vs being in person with a team all the time. Miro enables product and design teams I work in to collaborate synchronously in workshops and asynchronously for ideation of design and design reviews. As an agency, we need to be able to work with multiple businesses at a time and Miro allows for anyone to join in no matter how big or small the task or session. We also wireframe in Miro, map IA, set product strategy, track work... Unless it is high fidelity design, it happens in Miro
- Collaboration - easy access to people who may not have an account and drop ins for workshops
- Journey mapping. Quick shapes, line connectors, grouping and customisations means you can make really detailed diagrams pretty easily
- Workshopping through the google meet integration and smart meeting tools. It's easy to keep a large group of people on task, make sure they're in the right place of a large board and sort out the agenda to help out the facilitator with timings and activities
- Talktracks. I love these for asynchronous work but it would be great for people to be able to reply, embed it in a board so everyone knows it's there and share other parts of your screen for context
- Add icons to toolbars. I've been using it for years but I can never remember which alignment option I need to use
- It gives us the opportunity to work with businesses all over the world in a collaborative way
- Compared to previous tools, it significantly reduced the time taken to create basic wireframes to illustrate ideas rapidly
It makes it possible. UX design is collaborative and without the tools that enable this the outcome is always worse. As a UK based team we have worked to develop products across all continents using Miro
Miro brings together enough functionality of other specific products to enable a wide range of types of people in a business to use it. It covers much more of the needs of various teams we work with than other solutions. The collaboration features and integrations fit our tech stack and make most things pretty seamless
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?
I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process
Did implementation of Miro go as expected?
I wasn't involved with the implementation phase
Would you buy Miro again?
Yes