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Overall Satisfaction with Miro
As a Logistics Manager in global cargo operations, I use Miro as a collaborative planning and visualization tool to tackle some of the most persistent challenges in supply chain coordination and freight management. Allows a lot of different functions and helps with better strategy planning. Used by various teams to co-ordinate for various tasks.
Pros
- Lets me brainstorm, plan, and organize ideas together with others on an infinite canvas.
- Helps visualize workflows, cargo routes, or decision trees with drag-and-drop ease.
- Enables live editing, comments, and sticky notes—perfect for remote and global teams.
Cons
- Miro is cloud-based, so users can’t work offline or access boards without an internet connection. Rest it's absolutely great.
- A little bit UI updates, better feel, would be great.
- Miro has greatly improved our operations by improving coordination, reducing delays, and enhancing visibility across our supply chain operations.
- We’ve reduced planning time by 30% using visual maps and flowcharts to design multi-leg cargo routes and contingency paths.
- Increased our overall profits and seen a better in ROI.
The quality of calls while collaborating is exceptionally great and Miro has strimelined our operations, especially in coordinating complex freight workflows across global teams.
Miro has helped us simplify and streamline our tech stack by centralizing several workflows that previously required multiple tools. A lot less tools are required now. Truly a all in one package.
Miro offers more advanced features, flexibility, and collaboration tools compared to Microsoft Whiteboard. We chose Miro because it supports real-time planning, visual cargo mapping, and cross-team coordination far better.
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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