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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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Margarita P
10/27/20
Miro is a very easy and flexible tool for team collaboration.
What do you like best? It was very easy to start using it even without the help tips. It is very flexible as it contains patterns but you can also apply free design as needed. It has an infinite canvas that allows working in the same theme very extensively and it is easy to locate a part of it, zoom in and zoom out. People get very easily engaged to its use. No problem when introducing new team members to it. It has a free cost version that can be used with no time and user ...
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Rich M
10/27/20
Very helpful online collaboration tool
What do you like best? Ability to collaborate online with "whiteboards", text entry, comments, chat, brainstorming, etc. Very helpful vs. in-person to reduce travel expenses, include others around the world in different time zones, minimize language barrier challenges, etc. What do you dislike? Sometimes confusing to know where you are on overall large board as well as how to use product. Definitely suggest doing a training session prior to 1st use. Recommendations ...
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Julia B
10/27/20
Easy Diagramming tool
What do you like best? It's easy to get started, really intuitive, no training needed and it's a helpful way for our team to virtually collaborate and diagram out marketing campaign flows. What do you dislike? Sometimes when there are a dozen or so of us in there at a time, seeing each other cursors is distracting. It looks like flies are all over your screen, but I think there might be a feature to turn this off. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits ...
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Mohamed S
10/26/20
Miro is really important for anyone, anything, anywhere :)
What do you like best? It is a collaboration, sharing, mindmaps, templates, tools for everyone to use everyday. What do you dislike? It need a memory enhancement because it is only a web-based tool that run on your browser. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I share ideas, projects, documents, with the team all online, can get real-time collaboration and feedback on any part of it.
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Remi V
10/25/20
The greatest collaborative experience !
What do you like best? Interactivity & fluidity of the interface Evolutitivity with various templates, models and usages. User experience with teammates and clients What do you dislike? I would like to invite freely my clients to review maps, without interaction but freely. Recommendations to others considering the product: Just try it, with various models ( mindmaps, wireframes, canvas,...) and teammates. What problems are you solving with the product? What ...
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Vikram J
10/22/20
Great collaboration tool for UX writers!
What do you like best? Cloud-based collaboration. The ability to overlay copy onto images so as writers, we have a feel for how much space we have for copy, the visual hierarchy of the page or screen, etc. What do you dislike? There are some minor flaws like the ability to add outlines around imported images, the way text can (or can't) be formatted depending on the "box" type. But overall, there is much more good than bad. Recommendations to others considering the product: ...
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Eugenia I
10/22/20
Miro the best
What do you like best? Links with editing rights. Availability for the whole team. What do you dislike? The application crashes when there are several diagrams or many pictures on the board. Recommendations to others considering the product: Start using it ASAP! It saves your time and helps you create products or work while everyone is sitting at home during the pandemic. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? With Miro, ...
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Jessica U
10/21/20
Essential collaboration tool for all teams
What do you like best? It helps my team across multiple geographical locations to connect with each other and collaborate. Not just that, but we are able to bring many more people together to collaborate that we physically would have in the past. My team has always been split across multiple locations and to share you've really had to be in the same office. Miro now allows us to use one whiteboard and have 15-20 people all contributing at once. This is something you can't do when people ...
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Vlore K
10/21/20
Agile rituals going New Normal
What do you like best? Our cross-functional teams love the tool. We use it every day. For agile rituals (like retrospectives), product development (user journeys), or just brainstorming. What do you dislike? I cannot migrate my old Mural Boards to Miro. Recommendations to others considering the product: You should offer trainings to the team. Some great features are never used if you don't educate them. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits ...
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Albert S
10/21/20
The best Design Thinking Tool
What do you like best? I'm a Designer, and for brainstorming, I use post-it the most. It's really better than real paper. I can edit them, re-size them, change color, copy them, re-arrange them. I love it! What do you dislike? At first, the navigation and selection of elements seem difficult, but once you learn how to select more than one item you are on the other side. Recommendations to others considering the product: I wish I have this tool in the past. What ...
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