Miro is a collaborative powerhouse
Overall Satisfaction with Miro
I use Miro for a variety of use cases, including formatted, collaborative ideation, resource document organization, and project kickoffs among other things. Miro goes a long way in providing myself and partners extremely simple and accessible engagement with my work over other platforms I work in.
Pros
- visual collaboration - easy ways to visualize how work can get done
- centralizing documentation - I appreciate how I can centralize and expose all documentation in a board for quick accessibility
- ease of use - I've tried so many other tools that attempt what Miro does, but Miro makes it so easy to create things with its tools available
Cons
- improved integrations - while I would like to move so many things to Miro, our organization prefers a variety of other platforms to work in - increasing integrations to things like Adobe Workfront and MS Powerpoint will only help me stay in Miro while meeting organizational standards and norms
- power point conversion - I would love it if I could pull a powerpoint into Miro and have it automatically convert to editable Miro frame slides - this would allow me to get even more of my documentation housed solely in Miro, instead of just showing the slides as PDFs
- efficiency - less back and forth post kickoff, which has saved hours in additional meetings
- collaboration - ideation flows more freely when we can show our ideas easily together on a board, allowing ourselves to be quicker to market with new ideas
the diagram tools have proven extremely effective in visualizing ideation and journeys - also the wide array of colors and easy access to images have only helped push out content more quicly than ever - I love how easy it is to pull an image or pdf into a miro board for view and organization, while also being able to export easily as image or document
With project kickoffs, those used to be generic templated powerpoints that were difficult to edit and cumbersom to manage and organize - with Miro, I've completely replaced powerpoint and now have kickoffs centralized in a dedicated space or board, where I'm then allowed to get more visual and break free from the deck structure
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


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