Miro still the best ideation and collaboration tool
Updated April 09, 2024

Miro still the best ideation and collaboration tool

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

Overall Satisfaction with Miro

Ideation with mixed in person and remote teams,
Meeting and workshop facilitation and capture, we use custom templates for rapid session set up and consistency..
We will occasionally use Miro to collaborate on low fidelity wireframing
Some projects across different time zones will use Miro for a-synchronous collaboration
  • Low floor for basic functionality for new users
  • Progressive features and discoverability
  • Lots of useful integrations
  • AI features aren’t something I’m happy to rely on heavily yet
  • Very very large boards will occasionally hang and not let you interact with them
  • I’ve had issues with SSO sign in recently, but sure if that’s Miro or Microsoft
  • As a consulting business it means more transparency for our customers on our process
  • It allows us to work in geographically distributed teams,
  • We can export workshop outputs (once we’ve tidied them up) to PDFs to include as a deliverable
Where it is allowed by our IT department, the integrations appear to work relatively will. We did have some early issues with Jira integration but they were resolved.
I kind of feel like I’m repeating myself but we use Miro very heavily on all gigs that we deliver. We have teams across Australia and Singapore but that isn’t an issue with Miro. They have access to competitive tools (ie: FigJam) but prefer Miro for templates, brand integration and faster new user adoption
Mural isn’t in the same ballpark as Miro.
FigJam is rapidly improving. We use Figma for our interface and interaction design, and now for dev handover but our designers do still prefer Miro

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

I turn to Miro for anything where I need to get what’s in my brain out on to canvas quickly. That’s often on private boards and I’m very comfortable with the tool. For others, I recommend Miro for team collaboration, and for my design team they leverage it heavily for workshops, discovery etc