
nice graphics, easiness of use, the ability to drop screenshot or PDF references, connection with dropbox . all the tools required for startup to plan branstorm and plan. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
the note taking function should be expanded so it can save different notes in a (connected) folder and link them to the board visually Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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- Real-time Collaboration: Working with colleagues on a shared board feels seamless, whether we're planning sprints, brainstorming ideas, or mapping workflows.
- Intuitive UI: The drag-and-drop functionality, sticky notes, and templates make it easy to structure our planning sessions.
- Integration with Development Tools: I'm usually syncing with Jira, makes the transition from planning to execution smooth.
- Flexible and Scalable: It works well for both small teams and large-scale software projects.
- Easy to implementation: Since it's a web based application, i don't need to install additional software, just open it in browser and do anything with it.
- Frequency of Use: Usually i use it before start sprint on the development phase, i use it for breaking down big task into smaller piece, so i can work on my sprint smoothly Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- Performance Issues on Large Boards: When working with complex sprint breakdowns, the board can get sluggish.
- Limited Free Plan: While the free version is great for small projects, advanced features require a paid plan. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I love most about Miro is the way it helps my teams plan and collaborate visually, in real-time. It allows everyone to grasp the bigger picture of what we're trying to achieve and provides a simple way for everyone to contribute. It’s truly a game-changer for remote work and even beats traditional white boards. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Boards can sometimes become overwhelming with excessive details and descriptions. It would be great to have the option to add collapsible descriptions to more shape types, rather than relying on comments that may get overlooked or the card shape type.
Additionally, I’d love to see more professional sticker options available Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

MIRO es una herramienta que entiende las necesidades de los trabajadores y estudiantes de la actualidad, tiene una interfas grafica totalmente intuitiva, herrmientas graficas muy diversas, realmente creo que es la mejor herramienta para graficar ideas y planificar e implementar proyectos, es la aplicacion predeterminda que uso siempre para trabajar en equipo, gracias a su facilidad para integrar varias ideas en una misma hoja de trabajo. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
En la actualidad la moda es la Intelgencia Artificial y aunque es muy intuitiva ¿, el implementar herramientas de IA accequibles les daria un gran nivel competitivo y funcional Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Gosto de todas as ferramentas e os recursos que me proporcionam fluidez nos meus projetos. Gosto muito do Miro porque ele facilita a colaboração em tempo real. A interface intuitiva e as várias opções de templates permitem que eu crie quadros visuais de maneira rápida e eficiente. A capacidade de adicionar notas adesivas, fluxogramas, imagens e outros elementos facilita a organização de ideias e a comunicação com equipes, mesmo à distância. Além disso, a possibilidade de ter um quadro interativo que todos podem acessar e editar ao mesmo tempo torna o trabalho em grupo muito mais dinâmico e produtivo Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Dificil não gostar de algo no Miro, já que ele é um software muito completo. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

As someone who works entirely rometly, I believe the real strength of Miro lies in its versatility for team collaboration. The infinite canvas is a game-changer - it's like having a giant wall where you can just keep adding ideas without running out of space. I particularly appreciate how seamlessly multiple team members can work simultaneously, making remote brainstorming sessions feel almost like we're all in the same room.
The template library is extensive and saves tons of time. Instead of starting from scratch, you can grab pre-made frameworks for everything from sprint planning to customer journey mapping.
Integration with other tools is another major plus. The platform plays nice with Slack, Jira, and other common workplace apps, which means less time switching between different windows and more time actually getting work done. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Miro is powerful, it does have some frustrating aspects. The learning curve can be steep for new users - I've seen team members get overwhelmed by all the features and toolbars initially. It's like handing someone the controls to an airplane cockpit without proper training.
One significant limitation that really bugs me is the lack of free-flowing, natural drawing capabilities like what you find in Excalidraw. When you're trying to quickly sketch out an idea, Miro's drawing tools feel somewhat rigid and mechanical. Sometimes you just want to make a quick, organic-looking flowchart without fighting with perfectly straight lines and precise shapes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

As a Product Manager, Miro has become an indispensable tool in my daily workflow. I use it every day for diagrams, brainstorming sessions, retrospectives, organization, documentation, and research. It has completely transformed the way I collaborate and structure ideas.
Another major advantage is its stability and performance. I have worked with large boards filled with data, and Miro has never crashed or slowed down. That level of reliability is rare in collaborative tools.
Additionally, the AI-powered features have been a game-changer. The team prioritizes meaningful innovations, rolling out updates quickly and efficiently. The AI enhancements genuinely improve productivity rather than feeling like unnecessary additions.
Miro's implementation and integration process is seamless, making it easy to incorporate into any workflow. And about Customer Support, I've never needed because everything just works fine.
I highly recommend it to anyone looking to improve their workflow and make teamwork more seamless. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While Miro is easy to start using, its vast flexibility can be overwhelming for new users. The freedom it provides is great, but it can also be confusing at first, making it hard to understand the best practices for navigation, zooming, and structuring boards properly.
I personally had to watch YouTube tutorials to learn how to keep my boards organized and avoid them becoming chaotic. For beginners, this initial learning curve can feel intimidating, and some guidance on best practices directly within the platform could make the onboarding experience even smoother. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Miro makes it easy for members of our leadership team to engage with and use consistently. It appeals to those in my firm because it's a visual tool that can be manipulated to fit our preferences and working style. Everyone has been very eager to adopt it and incorporate it as part of our normal workflow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Miro can get a little clunky when dealing with PDFs vs. images, and sometimes the text tool isn't as intuitive as I'd like it to be (i.e. I still haven't figured out how to change the size of the text box without it being constrained to the size of the font). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like how easy it is to create new cards and tag them, so I use them for programming tasks at my company.It is also super easy to use. I have tried several competing options but they were all difficult or crashed. But Miro works well. It's easy to implement projects because you can create multiple dashboards for each project and you can use them with your team, your friends and more.
I currently use it in all my personal and company projects.I haven't needed customer service so far which has been a plus.I even noticed that you can use multiple apps, which makes integration faster!!! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Having to keep zooming while holding ctrl, it would be interesting to just use the scroll, I've never tested Miro support, but I didn't easily find a button Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I use Miro for organizing information related to a project. Screenshots, links, flow diagrams, competitve details, timelines - everything goes into a GIANT Miro board where I can easily find what I need and efficiently share it with others. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
At my last job we had a limited group of people that needed to actually collaborate and add to Miro project boards, and a lot of people who just needed read access. What I absolutely hated was how Miro would allow people to join the team, and automatically add them as an additional licensee - thereby increasing the subscription each time. I would constantly have to remove them so we wouldn't get billed. I wasn't able to turn this feature off (although I didn't spend too much time trying). IIRC, my solution was to share the board link and grant viewer only access. However other teammates were not always as careful when they shared boards, causing the invitees to get added to my license. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like that Miro boards allow you to do so many different things, from flow charts, to information organization, brainstorming, to keeping track of tasks. It's such a great tool for collaboration: I like that you can have many collaborators in one board at once, each doing their thing, without the user experience getting laggy or frustrating. It's easy for anyone to figure out - the barrier to entry is very low. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There's not much I don't like. I believe it's exactly the tool it's claiming to be. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.