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Miro Reviews in July 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Miro Reviews & Ratings
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Miro stands out as a versatile and intuitive collaboration tool, lauded for its pre-made templates, interactive features, and limitless board space. Users appreciate its agility, ease of use, and seamless real-time interaction, making it a go-to choice for globally dispersed teams. The platform's convenience in sharing multimedia content, fostering creativity, ...Read more
Miro pros and cons
Enables collaboration with globally dispersed teams through pre-made templates and interactive features.
Easy to use, promoting real-time updates among team members.
Endless board space fosters creativity, visual project management, and collaborative brainstorming.
Versatile toolset with numerous options for creation, meetings, and more.
The platform's richness of features and customizations may be overwhelming for newcomers without adequate support or guidance.
Limited availability of additional apps and connectors in the Marketplace might restrict access to advanced functionalities for some users.
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Ashish N
11/09/20
great collaboration tool
What do you like best? - user interface - it has various tools i.e icon finder, image search which makes the online experience to lively - smart drawing and white board drawing using pencil is very helpful in hand drawing activities What do you dislike? when there are too many templates or frames in the board, it takes time to load, take backup. Sometimes it even hangs and does not backup the data properly It also does not have word suggestions when you mis spell the ...
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Janek G
11/09/20
Great for collaborating with colleagues, workshops, design jams. You name it!
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Shashank M
11/09/20
Miro- Works well along with Jira, Confluence and Slack. Great tool for many objectives.
What do you like best? Ease of working. Rich template libraries. Collaboration is very easy for team spared across multiple countries. Cards, Comments, Shapes widely useful. Connecting two shapes, re-organizing is very easy. What do you dislike? I would like to see boarder feature for frames. Revert unacceptable changes by the fellow collaborator. What got deleted on board how to figure it out? What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? ...
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Ricardo H
11/06/20
Great canvas for collaborative work
What do you like best? The openness of the creation process. The different tools available to connect and interact with generation of ideas and way to show digital work. Interaction with document in real-time. The templates are great to easily start a discussion. The fact that you can create a presentation out of it is awesome, our PowerPoint or g-slides usage its going down and the quality of our presentations is going up. What do you dislike? Needs a better locking ...
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Kacper R
11/04/20
Magical tool
What do you like best? Miro is the only tool (maybe apart from Google Maps) that I would describe as 'magical'. It allows us to cooperate remotely, in real time, and its possibilities are almost unlimited. What do you dislike? The app is sometimes unresponsive (both desktop and web). What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We gradually replace all the other tools with Miro, from planning (Kanban boards) to wireframing.
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Justin K
11/03/20
Using Miro as a product designer for 2 years
What do you like best? I definitely like to use Miro to share flows and concepts with different stakeholders. It takes less time than crafting a prototype in early stage of development so during the design development stage, I'd like to use Miro to share my design. What do you dislike? I must establish the use of Miro for concepts and development because it's not suitable for a final hand off to developer. After finishing several projects, I experienced that other stakeholders ...
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Petra M
11/02/20
Cross-team collaboration made easy (esp. now with Covid-19)
What do you like best? Miro supports various ways of collaboration with multi-disciplinary remote teams: tools for quick brainstorming (post-its, mindmaps, templates), mood boards and collecting inspiration from various websites, having focused threads so no one gets lost (comments and frames/boards cross linking), fast idea sketching where all the teams can bring their POV (UX wireframes), Slack integration (staying on the top of the game), all-in-one presentation mode (being efficient ...
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Rodrigo B
11/02/20
Much more than a professional tool
What do you like best? Miro gave me FREEDOM to do what I want and need. What do you dislike? Some technical issues like doesn't have a offline version and image loads. Recommendations to others considering the product: Think about a Miro as a extension of your thoughts. Much more than just organize post its on a screen. Don't think about make sense... Just put there and take a look first. Than, move it how you think you need. :) What problems are you solving with the ...
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Roberta G
11/02/20
Recommended for all remote shared activities and for personal study activities
What do you like best? I really liked Miro, even before the covid era, as a digital support for a shared activity with my team. I like the various templates (mindmap, customer journey, brainstorming, ...) through I can illustrate any type of content. Furthermore, the post it and comment feature allows the team to write down every thought and work on it even after the activities. With the covid era I could appreciate Miro also: - as a tool for the remote workshop: for his easy to ...
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Robert J
11/02/20
Realtime collaboration
What do you like best? Realtime collaboration, anytime, anywhere. What do you dislike? It can be a bit intimidating for those who are less tech savvy. Recommendations to others considering the product: Sign up for a free account and try it out - you have nothing to lose! You can search the Miroverse template site for a board that can help you learn a bit more about here - here's one: https://miro.com/miroverse/category/newly-added/getting-to-know-miro/ What problems ...
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