A must-have for everyday work
Overall Satisfaction with Miro
I use Miro for various purposes, and it all depends on the situation.
1) Mindmaps - The basic need is to quickly draw flows or user steps.
2) Complex user paths with their descriptions.
3) Rapid prototyping - and here I most often miss convenient wireframe components, the ones that are in Miro are inconvenient and not very useful.
4) Miro as a tool for workshops, with online users, thanks to which you can write down various ideas online and then evaluate these ideas.
5) A place to collect requirements and concepts.
1) Mindmaps - The basic need is to quickly draw flows or user steps.
2) Complex user paths with their descriptions.
3) Rapid prototyping - and here I most often miss convenient wireframe components, the ones that are in Miro are inconvenient and not very useful.
4) Miro as a tool for workshops, with online users, thanks to which you can write down various ideas online and then evaluate these ideas.
5) A place to collect requirements and concepts.
Pros
- mindmaps
- templates
- live cooperating
Cons
- wireframes components
- helps with achieve common ground and knowledge between coworkers
- ideas presenting tool and speed hypothesis clarification
templates, prebuild features (mindmaps), new AI tools are helpful in day-to-day operations
We don't need to use Figma Jam (and I don't like it)
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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