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Miro helps me to coach my agile teams and to collaborate better with others.
What do you like best about the product?
I love the way I can set up an entire environment for my remote team. We are able to work together on new ideas and use it for our retrospectives. I am even setting up an entire virtual christmas party with miro for 40 collegues. I use the timer, voting feature a lot. But the best is the possibility to set up a workshop with one of the predefined temlates, this hepls me save time and improve workshop quality.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes we forget to lock the background items and then someone accidently pulls the whole template apart. This can be distracting.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With mostly remote teams we face challenges to collaborate efficiently and unleash creativity. Since we are using miro we are able to document workshops and to continue with all post its hanging where we stopped last time. No more "where did this post it hang"? ;) We also use it for prioritizing workshops, retrospectives and ideation in our design process.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Just start using it and explore the great possibilities.
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Miro is the perfect tools for designers and not
What do you like best about the product?
Compared to MURAL:
Miro has a better usability
Miro is a real working tool
Miro is more precise and flexible
Miro has way more templates (all editable and smart) and features than Mural, we need a lot of these to design many different things, often in the same space (maps, flows, wireframes, icons etc.). Mural does not offer enough features.
Miro has better stability and reliability
Miro is faster and smarter in the way it allows us to work, is time efficient compared to Mural
Miro has its own app, easy to navigate through, more than one board can be open at the same time, but yet all together
Miro has a better boards management, it allows to invite externals choosing among different levels of permission (latest feature: is the possibility to protect the link to a board with a password) with accessibility and possibility to edit in the board as a guest > with Miro we can inviti people to join the session and allow them to edit!Even if you are a guest ;)
Miro has the integrated call feature for longer time (implemented by Mural just recently)
Miro is more precise and allows deliverables to have a better look: the deliverable is ready to be exported and sent/used/presented
Miro has many software integrations. Especially the one with Whereby can be useful for testing purposes. (it also has integrations with Teams and Azure)
Miro has different export possibilities for different purposes (files can be then opened in Adobe Illustrator also)
Miro has a better usability
Miro is a real working tool
Miro is more precise and flexible
Miro has way more templates (all editable and smart) and features than Mural, we need a lot of these to design many different things, often in the same space (maps, flows, wireframes, icons etc.). Mural does not offer enough features.
Miro has better stability and reliability
Miro is faster and smarter in the way it allows us to work, is time efficient compared to Mural
Miro has its own app, easy to navigate through, more than one board can be open at the same time, but yet all together
Miro has a better boards management, it allows to invite externals choosing among different levels of permission (latest feature: is the possibility to protect the link to a board with a password) with accessibility and possibility to edit in the board as a guest > with Miro we can inviti people to join the session and allow them to edit!Even if you are a guest ;)
Miro has the integrated call feature for longer time (implemented by Mural just recently)
Miro is more precise and allows deliverables to have a better look: the deliverable is ready to be exported and sent/used/presented
Miro has many software integrations. Especially the one with Whereby can be useful for testing purposes. (it also has integrations with Teams and Azure)
Miro has different export possibilities for different purposes (files can be then opened in Adobe Illustrator also)
What do you dislike about the product?
The export features:
even to export a pdf the feature is called "Export an image" and it does not allow to export .png
I cannot trim elements/shapes
even to export a pdf the feature is called "Export an image" and it does not allow to export .png
I cannot trim elements/shapes
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With Miro I can map complex things in an easy way, it is precise, it has a ton of features that fit all my needs
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you need to put map your thoughts in an easy and beautiful way and share this to other, Miro is the tool for you!
Essential tool for everyone.
What do you like best about the product?
Mostly I am creating user flow diagrams to communicate with my clients in a proper way. Collaboration feature is also good. For personal usage, this is a handy tool. Most of the time, I am dealing with multiple projects, processes and tasks. In order to prioritise them and create a clear high-level picture, I am instantly using Miro.
What do you dislike about the product?
Typography, font sizing can be improved. As a designer, I want to have more control. I know this is not a design tool but, I feel like, I am spending time for typography related minor issues.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Creating quick diagrams before deep diving to the design phase. Creating high-level information architecture.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I recommend Miro to everyone.
Revolutionized my online collaboration workshops!
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a fantastic collaboration tool. As an organizational change manager, I use it to brainstorm ideas, reach consensus and develop high level plans across multiple workstreams. It is simple at entry level - I can teach my workshop participants to use it in 5 mins. I also love the consistent timer -so I can send my participants off into breakout groups and have them know when to come back. In the past week I have used Miro with everyone from a member of the operating board right down to new graduates who have been with us for 6 weeks. The consultant plan works well for me, I an invite occasional users at very low cost. I also have to mention the Miroverse online community - a brilliant place to learn from others and borrow ideas. I genuinely couldn't have done the work I do without Miro in times of constrained face to face engagement.
What do you dislike about the product?
It's hard for me to find one currently - I feel that Miro is very responsive to requests and are always developing new features... I'd definitely be interested in paid for training courses to develop my skills and learn new things at intermediate level.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
As an organizational change manager, I use it to brainstorm ideas, reach consensus and develop high level plans across multiple workstreams. I have used it for things as diverse as planning a narrative for a market commercial operating model, to developing a culture plan for the operations function - through to teaching new graduates the basics of the change curve. We have also had success with process mapping, ideation and online retrospectives.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Try the free version and you'll be hooked :-)
My coaching tool
What do you like best about the product?
Once we held agile coaching sessions in large rooms, using markers and walls... today I do all this with Miro, an environment that has allowed me to support activities during this difficult period we are experiencing.
What do you dislike about the product?
I would like to have the possibility to stream music during the sessions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Collaborate remotely with many people.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
The only limit is creativity.
I love you service! But some members don't understand English, they do just Japanese.
What do you like best about the product?
I love every interaction!
I like the function to share other people very easily(in Browser) .
I like the function to share other people very easily(in Browser) .
What do you dislike about the product?
Japanese not localize.
I don't care about it. But some member care.
I don't care about it. But some member care.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am solving many problems about collaboration with remote workers, and kiosk worker!
Best tool for digital pinups and creative timelines
What do you like best about the product?
Miro lets you see everything you want to at once and lets you edit it in real-time, super easily. For studio projects, group and individual, I have created displays upon displays of work with images, texts, videos, and links, with absolutely no problem. I am convinced there is no better product for this service.
What do you dislike about the product?
Exporting sections of Miro can get a little bit difficult if you have such large boards with so much content.This may not be possible, or may have since been implemented without me knowing, but it would be nice if Miro boards would keep a running list of the corresponding files on your laptop, or even update in real-time. like Adobe is able to do with special objects.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro has helped my creative process in model building and additional exploration as an architecture student. I can record any tangents I choose to investigate, from varying graphic representations of models to the work of artists covered in studio. Miro also makes casually sharing things digitally possible. I don't have to create a final set of pinup boards to share what I'm doing.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I think Miro is a valuable product when working between physical and digital mediums. I think Miro is best used as a. tool for both visualization and documentation of things that may not otherwise be simultaneously viewable– keeping up with documents and digital versions/scans however is really important to perfect this sort of work flow.
Porbably the most important tool that makes our remote collaboration possible
What do you like best about the product?
The ability for almost endless number of people to collaborate concurrently without bandwidth issues
How easy it is to limitlessly scale objects
How easy it is to limitlessly scale objects
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing really. One thing I wish it has is version control. I would like to have a way to roll back to a previous version of the board - perhaps I can put a bookmark or timestamp at one version and then am able to go back to it
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Co-create virtually with teammates
Co-edit on the same document concurrently
Ideate with teammates
Co-edit on the same document concurrently
Ideate with teammates
Miro has made working remotely great, we cant work without it.
What do you like best about the product?
It lets multiple team members join and collaborate at the same time.
Really easy to add visuals and images
great for virtual workshops
Really easy to add visuals and images
great for virtual workshops
What do you dislike about the product?
Adding Videos is not great - needs to be an online video
Can slow down your browser if the board is heavy
Need iteration saves - so we can do version control
Can slow down your browser if the board is heavy
Need iteration saves - so we can do version control
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Ability to share between different domains
saving time with capturing work in one central place
saving time with capturing work in one central place
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Definitely have it set up and use it - its a life saver when working with remote teams
Digital White Board with awesome bonus features
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is easy to learn without training. It is intuitive and has a variety of features to fit a diverse set of needs. The export feature is very helpful. Miro enables my team to create visuals and share ideas in a virtual environment. In fact, in many ways it's better than working in person. Miro is frequently seeking user feedback and adding new features that take usage to the next level.
What do you dislike about the product?
The limitlessness of Miro is a benefit and a weakness, depending on the situation. Sometimes I need more structure, especially when working with a large group, and I don't want to spend a ton of time prepping for that structure. Voting needs to be improved. I'd like to be able to "add" a team member to certain assets.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is enabling use to collaborate with visuals when we're not co-located. This helps bring a variety of ideas to the surface, or helps us articulate ideas more clearly. We can more easily make comparisons, decide priorities, and make decisions. Best of all, all that work is documents for easy reference later.
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