A collaboration tool that extends beyond its capabilities.
April 11, 2024

A collaboration tool that extends beyond its capabilities.

Abhishek Kaushik | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Miro

In Miro, the majority of our work is focused on what we call as boards, these include mind maps, user flow diagrams, kanban charts and more. Because creating one from scratch can be difficult and time-consuming, Miro offers pre-designed templates that we can choose from right away. It's a great tool that assists us in project management.
  • Collaboration: Allows us to invite team members to perform edits on the same board.
  • Flowchart view helps us in seeing the big picture & removing the redundancies.
  • When we get a good number of boards, we can easily filter them based on who owns them or arrange them chronologically or alphabetically.
  • The cloud data storage policies might be an issue for some locales as it stores everything that's created in boards.
  • Both starter & the business plan come with a subscription cost.
  • No offline mode, it requires an active internet connection.
  • Better and informed decision making thanks to its collaboration boards.
  • Saves time by easy export & a plethora of third party integration.
  • Provides options like screen sharing from within the app so that we don't have to switch between multiple platforms.
Miro has universal integration capabilities and works with a great number of third party applications. The implementation in itself is quite straight forward. Although many people will choose to use the browser version, Miro can also be used on Windows and Macs, as well as iOS and Android. Indeed, the support is pretty good, including 32- and 64-bit Windows versions, apps are optimized for Macs running Intel and Apple silicon, and interactive displays.
Miro’s has an extensive catalog of third-party integrations.
We receive an unlimited number of boards in a single workspace with the Starter plan, along with a ton of other helpful features like version history, polling and video chat tools for collaboration, and more control over who can view and share your work.
This facilitates team collaboration and also saves time by eliminating unnecessary calls & meetings.

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?

Yes

Would you buy Miro again?

Yes

Miro added support for presentations to its list of project management features. We can save time and effort by taking a little extra time when designing a board to ensure that content is placed in the appropriate frames. It enables us to generate boards, charts & presentations right away.

It's not suitable for people who want to work in offline mode because Miro requires constant internet connectivity.