Miro enhances teamwork and efficiency!
Overall Satisfaction with Miro
As a remote company with teams split across different countries, Miro has become an essential tool for collaborating seamlessly. The shared digital space enables teamwork regardless of our location and time zone. It solves the challenge of maintaining a creative approach to our projects without using physical tools. It supports visualizing complex flows, facilitates discussions, and supports us in activities like: - Product discovery and example mappings - Internal workshops - Team retrospectives - Analysis, and User research. Most of all, teamwork is engaging and productive when we work together in the same place and remotely.
Pros
- Workshop facilitation.
- Team retrospective.
- Journey mapping.
- User feedback analysis with AI.
- Research analysis.
- Presenting workflows.
- Active participation during workshops and retrospectives.
- Taking research notes.
Cons
- AI created outputs quality, right now is not precise enough.
- Offline mode would be amazing.
- Real-time collaboration issues - changes made by multiple users simultaneously can create conflicts or be confusing.
- Improved productivity.
- Enhanced team collaboration.
- Cost efficient - one tool, many purposes.
It has had a significant impact by addressing the challenges of remote teamwork and enhancing our overall ability to collaborate on projects. It offers us a platform where we can collaborate in real-time. Still, asynchronously, our teams can contribute to boards simultaneously, reducing communication delays and fastening decision-making and project progress. Thanks to all its interactive features ( from sticky notes to voting tools and reactions), it brings back creativity and engagement to shared sessions. It improves our communication thanks to its visive nature, making sharing complex ideas, workflows, and maps easier.
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


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