Miro enables collaboration and iteration
April 09, 2024

Miro enables collaboration and iteration

Gielen Rojas-Lopez | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Miro

Miro enables me to have a single whiteboard where I can hold a mixture of information that is accessible to me, my team and clients, it can hold static info that can be presented to them , prepared templates to work collaboratively on, and iteratively. All in one place, i use it to run workshops that underpin discussions related to improvements, value streams, product management and cloud operations. I also use Miro for research and professional development, as it allows me to keep notes, create sketches, mind maps etc all in one single place.
  • Easily create a stream of connected sticky notes
  • Vast selection of shapes
  • Organizing frames for a presentation
  • Easily Hiding content from view to avoid distractions
  • Having a ‘double click’ action would be nice, for example, in Kahoot you can create a sticky note by double clicking. It makes creation faster (specially while having a discussion with a client) , something similar would be great.
  • Being able to choose what to do with a double click would be even better. Enable a level of personalization.
  • Some sort of frames or contents grouping for easy finding/organizing. (Specially on big whiteboards), I am aware frames can be given a # and then searched but not aware of a grouping option. Again, this is something I’ve recently seen in kahoot.
  • Being alerted or prompted on current % in use.im aware 100% should be the starting point, specially when drawing and/or preparing a custom visual that is to be presented however I’ve been inadvertently using a lot less than 100 to then find out drawing is too small or poor quaility.
  • Moving multiple boards to a project. Multiple selection/dragging
  • Reduced time taken to carry out a workshop. I can create my own template and reuse it.
  • Increase collaborative work
  • Positive impact on customer experience, specially on remote delivered sessions. it enables to change the dynamics moving away from static presentations to a collaborative space.
As mentioned before it enables collaboration with clients, and the application of techniques which were usually limited to face to face workshopping, positive on customer experience as a result.
I used Miro before and I’m used to it now. I also pay for a personal licence. I’m getting familiar with Kahoot.

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

I think Miro is great for workshops and collaborative work. I think Kahoot may have a bit of an adavantage in incorporating features (usable in whiteboard) for things like quizzing. (I have not tested this in Kahoot yet) so can’t review.