
RealtimeBoard Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & ConsMIGRATED TO Miro
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Spotsaas Editor’s POV
RealtimeBoard is an effective online collaboration tool that enables teams to work together on projects and documents in real time. While it offers a user-friendly experience, it may lack some advanced features found in more comprehensive platforms.Read more
RealtimeBoard pros and cons
Real-time project collaboration
File sharing capabilities
User-friendly interface
Paperless solution
Limited advanced features
Can be slow with large files
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JIMENA S
11/19/20
I love miro, its a great app
What do you like best? Its very simple to creat mind maps and helps you a lot in college What do you dislike? Sometimes gets stuck,but is not a big deal Recommendations to others considering the product: Keep a few minutes to recognize miro tools before you start working on it, its a great app with lots of oportunities What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? My homeworks, Miro simplifly my homeworks and gives them a lot of ...
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Eduardo M
11/19/20
The best online, collaborative sofware
What do you like best? I love all the templates - Miro has dozens of them, all clusterized to facilitate searching and selecting. You can also create and save your own template. It has a virtually infinite canvas, it's easy to learn and use, and all the constant updates show me that the company really cares about its users. What do you dislike? Sometimes I have trouble exporting big, heavy frames in vector format. When that happens, I need to try to export in lower resolutions. ...
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Andrew F
11/19/20
Miro is critical during mandatory WFH
What do you like best? We started using Miro as a tool in place of the normal in-office things we had like Hoopla boards, and white boards to track daily activity and keep engagement up. It's very easy for people to go into Miro and see what their teammates are working on and help as needed. While it's not a 1:1 replacement for being physically in the office Miro has made the transition to WFH a lot easier and more productive. Additionally, Miro can help my team spark a sense of ...
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Ben P
11/19/20
Perfect timing for group collaboration
What do you like best? Miro has been a great tool during our work shutdown. I have been able to take a group of people who sometimes have difficulties using new software and have taught them to not only use our Miro board to show performance measures, but people have really enjoyed using it (especially being able to see changes in real time). Because of it's ease of use everyone has been able to participate in updating our measures. What do you dislike? Unfortunately when ...
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Joaquin C
11/19/20
Why open colaborative tools are going to chage the business INNOVATION
What do you like best? Miro gave me the chance of working within an open workframe where I could share my ideas, my expectations and my frustrations with my start up coworkers ! Also Miro gave the guidance of all kind of templates to develop not only known methodologies but also to re-invent some of them. And, Finally the Miro integration possibilties with slack, trello , google suite , allowed me to speed up my work in an expoential way ! What do you dislike? At the moment , ...
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Ann Marie K
11/19/20
Game Changer for our Suddenly Remote Teams
What do you like best? Deep set of tools to enable planning remotely Integration with other key business software in use in our organization Ability to add users on the fly What do you dislike? Little difficult to scale content consistently given the infinite nature of Miro boards What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We were able to plan a relatively complex project in a completely new technical area with our teams all ...
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Ariadne Alexa G
11/19/20
Miro is the best place to portray your ideas and exploit your creativity
What do you like best? I love the templates, the design, the colors and how it helps improve ideas. I also like how diagrams can be easily made. I also really enjoy the post it options because it makes the canvas look colorful and by creating a color code, it can help distribute the sections all along the brainstorming. I really enjoy the fact that it is free and a ton of things can be achieved thanks to it. It is a very user friendly platform that has improved the creativity process of ...
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Aidan B
11/18/20
Using Miro in Design Thinking education
What do you like best? How collaborative it is at a distance How anything you can do in the physical world you can do in the virtual world quite easily - and collaboratively There are many templates that can be used. Creation of templates that we use in face to face teaching can easily be created in Miro. The colours are soft. Miro is expanding fast providing all the tools needed in a digital world What do you dislike? Trying to see everything at once (split ...
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Kathy D
11/17/20
Live and Die by Miro!
What do you like best? Miro is the ultimate in flexibility - as a UX/UI designer I use it daily to generate ideas, map out feature designs and workflows, for collecting user research feedback + for conducting card sort studies, for PI planning, and for everything else in-between. With integrations to Asana, I can create my team's Product Increment (PI) kanban board AND track progress via a gantt chart in Asana. I'm waiting on my IT department to approve the integration with Jira and ...
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Effy C
11/16/20
Miro is the linchpin of our Product/Design teams' communication and documentation
What do you like best? I love being able to integrate/embed all our platforms in one place, we can include references to online inspiration, Jira tickets, design files, colour palettes, stakeholder documents, you name it - all in the same space that we conduct brainstorming, planning and workshopping. It's also excellent having a free-form space to get things out of my head and onto a page in whatever way makes sense at the time - be that jotting down bullet points, scribbling out ...
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