While Miro looks great in marketing demos, our team found it frustratingly slow and bloated for day-to-day use. The infinite canvas becomes overwhelming quickly, and basic features like adding sticky notes or connecting lines feel laggy with more than a few participants. For the price, simpler tools like FigJam or even Google Jamboard offer more reliable performance without the learning curve.
Miro has transformed how our fully remote team collaborates on complex projects. We use it daily for sprint planning, design thinking workshops, and user story mapping – the infinite canvas and intuitive templates make everything feel organized yet flexible. While there's a learning curve for advanced features, even our least technical team members picked up the basics quickly. It's eliminated countless hours of fragmented meetings and confusing email chains.
Miro has truly transformed how my distributed team works together. The infinite canvas is perfect for our design sprints and agile planning sessions, keeping everyone aligned no matter where they are. While the learning curve can be steep for complex features, the intuitive drag-and-drop interface makes basic collaboration effortless.
Miro has transformed how our distributed team collaborates. It's our go-to for sprint planning, user story mapping, and design workshops—the infinite canvas is perfect for visualizing complex projects. While the sheer number of features can be a bit overwhelming at first, the flexibility and power it provides are well worth the learning curve.
Miro's idea of an infinite canvas is fantastic in theory, but the performance is a constant headache. We tried to use it for our daily stand-ups, but the board often lags and freezes with more than a handful of users or elements. Even with a strong internet connection, the tool can be painfully slow to load and unresponsive, turning collaborative sessions into exercises in patience. For the price, I expect a much smoother, more reliable tool. It's great for simple brainstorming, but breaks down under the weight of actual collaborative workflow.
We switched to Miro when our team went fully remote, and it's transformed how we collaborate. The infinite canvas and sticky notes make brainstorming sessions actually productive, while pre-built templates for user story mapping and sprint planning save us hours of setup time. It runs smoothly even with 15+ users on the same board during workshops. The free tier is generous, but we happily pay for the extra features.
Miro's infinite canvas is visually appealing, but it becomes painfully slow and clunky with just a few complex boards. The interface feels overwhelming, and simple tasks like zooming or finding a specific sticky note are frustrating. For the high subscription cost, the performance and reliability simply don't meet the needs of a fast-paced team.
Miro has transformed how our distributed team brainstorms and plans projects. The infinite canvas is perfect for agile workflows like sprint planning and user story mapping, keeping everyone visually aligned. While the free tier is generous, the paid plans offer powerful features that justify the cost for professional teams.
Miro is a game-changer for our team's brainstorming and sprint planning, with a huge, flexible canvas and great real-time collaboration. However, I've consistently found it starts to slow down significantly on larger boards or when using many elements, which can be frustrating during a time-sensitive workshop. The free plan is generous, but the jump to paid plans can be a bit steep for smaller teams or individual users. Overall, it's an incredibly powerful tool that unlocks great teamwork, but it can feel a bit sluggish and the cost for premium features is a hurdle.
Miro has completely transformed how our distributed team collaborates. The infinite canvas is perfect for brainstorming sessions, agile workflows, and design thinking workshops – it feels like we're all in the same room. While there's a learning curve with the extensive features, once you get the hang of it, the platform becomes indispensable for visualizing complex projects.
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Miro is an online collaborative whiteboard platform that enables distributed teams to visualize ideas, brainstorm, collaborate and manage agile workflows. …
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