What Is Miro?
Miro is an online, visual collaboration platform designed to unlock creativity and accelerate innovation among teams of all kinds. The platform’s infinite canvas enables teams to lead engaging workshops and meetings, design products, brainstorm ideas, and more. Miro, co-headquartered in San Francisco and Amsterdam, serves more than 50M users worldwide, including 99% of the Fortune 100.
Who Uses Miro?
Software companies (UX/UI designers, Agile coaches, Product owners/managers), Graphics and Web design services, Marketing and Advertising Agencies, Creative industries, Consulting
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Reviews of Miro

Eileen
Collaborative, intuitive and high-potential platform
Comments: Miro is an invaluable tool for optimizing collaboration and project management. Its benefits in efficiency, communication and dynamism of meetings are widely productive. I recommend Miro to any team that wants to improve their work processes and collaboration.
Pros:
Miro is an exceptional platform that has perfected the way I manage projects in the office. Its intuitive and easy-to-use interface allows team members to collaborate in real time. Infinite boards and multiple drawing tools make it easy to visually organize ideas and plan projects. Miro has also been instrumental in improving meeting dynamics, thanks to its predefined templates and voting features. The mobile app allows users to participate from anywhere, which is especially useful for remote or on-the-go teams.
Cons:
Despite its advantages, Miro can be costly when advanced features or many users are required. In addition, the platform can sometimes be slow to load boards with large amounts of information or visual elements.

Courtney
The templates are a great way to get started quickly
Comments: Miro facilitates remote collaboration for teams. Having a place where the whole team can get together and discuss how to improve the tools, process, or development is crucial for my organization.
Pros:
I enjoy the flexibility of having members of my team work from home and the convenience of being able to brainstorm ideas together. Changes in workflow and process may now be quickly and easily whiteboarded thanks to this helpful program. Miro facilitates cross-team communication and collaboration for ideation, process mapping, and more inside the Marketing department.
Cons:
There isn't much about Miro that worries me. I wish we could make our own templates and preserve them. There was also an option we could click to export our Miro creations to Powerpoint. Other than that, it's a great tool that I enjoy using.
Verified Reviewer
Growth, VC funding & re-branding cause my love affair with Miro (Realtimeboard) to end
Comments: I had an initial love affair with Realtimeboard and had a subscription since 2016/17. Growth and then VC funding last year together with the re-branding debacle are forcing me to re-think that love. It's been unrequited for the last while. :-( NPS scores
Pros:
Easy to use, excellent real-time capabilities
Cons:
Poor customer support & dishonesty. The change to Miro saw them stiff paid Premium users of Realtimeboard and not honour the remainder of their subscriptions Slow pace of feature development No offline capabilities

Jessica
Miro Collaboration helps our team build product roadmaps
Comments: Our team is able to create better user flows and roadmaps as a result of the collaborative features made available by Miro. Facilitates communication between product concept and actual use. It's easy to get started with Miro because it comes with a pre-made template.
Pros:
This program has a high degree of natural user interface design. It has not been necessary for me to make use of any native tutorials (which are, of course, fantastic) in order to create excellent diagrams. Facilitates the visualization of technological processes with the purpose of pinpointing areas of difficulty, complexity, and risk.
Cons:
The only drawback is that it takes an extra click every time I want to write the name on a whiteboard. A pop-up window appears whenever I try to give a board a name.
Tom
Creating collaborative user flow's has never been so effortless
Comments: Very positive. As a product manager, I often need to visualize, design and test user flows to ensure a seamless user experience. there are many tools out there, but Miro's flexibility, functionality and ease of use standout vs the others
Pros:
One feature I particularly like is the extensive range of pre-designed user flow templates that are available. You can go from idea to first flow in minutes to then iterate collaboratively with your team.
Cons:
Miro's wide range of functionalities can be quite overwhelming for junior team members that haven't used it before. Therefore, the learning curve is quite steep, especially then you also consider all the options and tools available on the user interface.