Overall Satisfaction with Miro
At Comcast, Miro is the collaboration tool of choice for the entirety of the Experience Design organization. It is used for a variety of purposes, from Design Thinking workshops to collaborative retrospectives, to Product roadmap planning for customer products. It is equally used by designers, product managers, and engineers to communicate and collaborate effectively. The organization began using Miro during the pandemic when all employees went virtual and we have developed such a deep affinity for it that we have continued ever since. The new features, such as collaborative presentations, really make it stand out as a stellar product and one that I am now using in my own consulting business.
- Real-time collaboration
- User experience design is easy to use and easy to teach
- Being able to export frames as images adds value to be able to share not only a link but a direct capture of the frames
- Plenty of sharing options
- It would be great to be able to group frames in the presentation planner so you could clearly see the high-level flow and then the details
- I would love to be able to only make frames visible as they are shared during a presentation, and hidden otherwise
- being able to import a PPT and select to have all slides imported as individual frames
- Improved productivity definitely in being able to have a collaborative platform
- Increased visibility to share outcomes more broadly
- Increased collaboration in distributed teams
Through a global design organization, we had many challenges in tools across teams. Miro made that incredibly simple. It allowed us to be able to make a board and collaborate at a time that could work in each time zone, where we are all able to see the end product. The collaboration would not have been as successful if it were not for Miro.
Miro is superior to all of them. There is honestly no comparison. I feel like all of the others make adjustments to try to enhance their platform to be similar to Miro, but the ease of use is just not there.
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