Thanks Miro!
December 31, 2024

Thanks Miro!

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Miro

I pretty much use Miro for everything.

It's the best whiteboarding tool out there for creating visual clarity, whether that's a new project your team is starting, a retrospective, a system design, a dependency chain, pretty much anything.

If you can draw it, you can MIRO it! The limit is largely your imagination.

Pros

  • Visualizing a user flow
  • Supporting Retrospectives
  • Facilitating story mapping and scoping sessions

Cons

  • Custom sticky types
  • Animating visuals (kinda like you can with slides in a PPT)
  • User administration and permissions!
  • Reduced project completion time
  • Rapid time to consensus
  • Increased sales!
It seems like whenever I paste or drag in a document, it detects its type and embeds it elegantly.
Vastly improved it.

Without Miro I think we'd have spent way too much time polishing ppt decks and trying to spend time clarifying our written emails than just getting on a call and talking about it, using a visual to ground the conversation.

If you're working in a remote environment, a tool like MIRO is a must. And Miro's by far the best one.
Miro is by far the best.

I find it quickest to visualize concepts, and its polish is much better than Excalidraw's. The learning curve is also way flatter for Miro than the other tools. If you need to get people together to visualize something, there's a high likelihood that someone's never used Miro or a whiteboard tool before. With Miro it's easy to get a new person started. With the others, not so much.

I've also been forced to use Confluence Whiteboard and MS Whiteboard. Let's just say that Miro is VASTLY superior to those.

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

It's great for remote teams who need to create visual clarity on a given topic.

It's a great place for the whole team to come together and collaborate. No other tool comes close.

It's less appropriate in VERY FORMAL settings. Most exec-level individuals want to see a polished deck, not a "messy" whiteboard.

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