How Miro brightens my everyday life
Updated May 15, 2025

How Miro brightens my everyday life

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Miro

We mostly use Miro for a lot of different purposes, but mostly where collaboration is required. I personally use to do quick internal and client presentation. It works well in such cases because it is super easy and convenient to capture feedback, quickly draw stuff to understand what we are all agreeing upon and it is really easy to navigate through the space than you normally do in a presentation.

In the company, we do it to set presentations, for daily creative catchups to see progress on the projects, to build strategy or do naming exercises for a brand and also to conduct workshops with the client to land up on a positioning.
In some cases we have also used it for celebrating farewells and plan festival themed office get-together.

Miro definitely helps when the team can be anywhere in the world, and Miro becomes the common space to collaborate and work together. It makes daily work process much smoother as we don't have to shuffle to much between apps for different things. It is easier to capture feedback and thoughts, and brainstorm, and it does make it difference because we don't have to jump on calls to discuss everything.

Pros

  • It really streamlines the collaboration process
  • It has various modes for keeping the content confidential
  • It has tool to enable one to edit images and text and to draw
  • The emojis and stickers help make everyday things fun

Cons

  • Scope to have more design tools, sort of like Figma.
  • Image size reducing capability, so it is easier to drop any size/resolution image
  • Video playback like Miro does it for the GIFs
  • Team productivity has improved drastically. I can say, every design team is using Miro on everyday basis
  • It easier for even the project coordinators to set up briefings and manage timelines
  • The new features and pretty post it colours have definitely made Miro even fun to use. We don't have to keep switching between apps to use Ai, or to give feedback or to present.
I am giving it a 9 rating because I have been using Miro for the last 3 years, and I do really find it super easy and convenient in comparison to other apps.
I use it on a daily basis in a variety of projects, from brainstorming on the first day, till the final presentation.
Create with Ai works great when mind mapping exercise. It is great to generate some prompts that help with brainstorming sessions.
And for the most part of the daily activity, simple tools like post its, brush/pencil tool to draw over reference material and stickers to react on work, give a thumbs up or thumbs down to an idea or design.
Yes, we do use team but new updates on Miro has definitely reduced switching between apps a lot.
Its easier to do everything in Miro itself from brainstorming, to building mood boards, giving work presentation both internally and to the client and even doing excel work, like building graphs and timesheets.
As I said both are slightly different apps but still offer collaboration and a workspace for teams to work on from anywhere in the world.
Miro is great for non-designer people who don't prefer complex softwares and apps, and Figma is great if we are designing and collaborating at the same time, especially UI/UX interfaces.

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

Being a designer, the comparison I would like to draw is between Miro and Figma. Miro is great if we don't have to do heavy design stuff and collaborate at the same time, and Figma is for the otherwise use. Miro is great for people who are not designers and don't require complicated apps, and Figma helps when only designer are collaborating.

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