Miro has helped us increase our productivity.
June 27, 2024

Miro has helped us increase our productivity.

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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Overall Satisfaction with Miro

Some ways are as follows: 1) Collective brainstorming and contributions to emerging development features. Miro allows us to discuss new functionality we wish to implement in our app synchronously or asynchronously. This prevents silos of information and allows all stakeholders to be on the same page before implementation begins, ensuring the end product meets expectations. The way we can tag each other for input also allows quick answers while working around people's busy schedules. The way we can draw to convey ideas goes a long way in unblocking us at each step. 2) Documentation. We use Miro to visualize and document many things, including our architectural design, ensuring high visibility of knowledge among all team members.

Pros

  • It allows for the on-the-fly changing of the work area (it can start small but can always add on and expand without complicated settings updates, etc.).
  • Use of frames to group things together (I also like how when you zoom out on a board with multiple frames, the labels increase in size).
  • The talktrack feature is nice.

Cons

  • Integration with Azure: I want a frame where all Azure work items in an Iteration path are kept up to date (this also removes or adds to the miro frame as they are removed from or added to an iteration path in Azure).
  • With too many images I have noticed Miro slows down/ cannot process as quickly and becomes jumpy.
  • Improved productivity. Anyone can create a miro to document and convey ideas or research.
  • Increased turn around time for questions. People can answer things in their own time as asked/tagged.
The access to Miro team members, if we had any questions, was phenomenal.
It was super slick.
Again, the ability to asynchronously add comments and ask or answer questions has increased our ability to get new functionality out.
Miro is easier to use than either Figma or ClickUp for communicating in this way. We still use Figma to generate high-resolution comps, but Miro has a lower entry bar for usage. ClickUp is trying to do too many things. Miro allows beginner and advanced users to get up and running quickly.

Do you think Miro delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Miro's feature set?

Yes

Did Miro live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Miro go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Miro again?

Yes

Asynchronous input from multiple team members into a discussion/topic on a Miro board.

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