Miro is pretty cool!
Overall Satisfaction with Miro
As a student, I use Miro mainly for class assessments, group projects, etc. The scope of my use case is quite simple. As a design student, I use it mostly as a place for early idea generation with a team and some personal dump of my own. Being uni students, where maintaining an appendix is mandatory as documentation of all our work, we mainly use it to place our organized research data and analysis and share it as a link to showcase to our tutors our work behind our final product.
Pros
- Has all the design/ idea generation tools and templates.
- Easy to make quick wireframes.
- Easy to store and maintain research documentation.
Cons
- Improved productivity.
- Limitation of only 3 boards even for school accounts.
- Collaboration with multiple people at once.
Miro is first on the list for being one of the best and most user-friendly collaboration works. Despite already having so many features instilled in the app, it still makes it easy to use, even for a novice user to get started without prior knowledge.
Miro is actively being pushed in my former workplace and my university. It is user-friendly, and I have been using it since the start. It has fast-tracked my team collaboration process, helped me with quick idea-generation processes, helped me with research organization, and other similar stuff. Miro is constantly updated with new features that make remote collaboration very easy.
Do you think Miro delivers good value for the price?
Not sure
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?
I wasn't involved with the implementation phase
Would you buy Miro again?
Yes


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