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Miro pricing
Miro has a free version and offers a free trial. Miro paid version starts at US$10.00/month.
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Miro Reviews
Feature rating

- Industry: Oil & Energy
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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An excellent workspace that values collaboration.
The experience to use Miro during our projects has been breath-taking in terms of the results we have seen. Since we started using it, we can brag of how easy it has become to plan and manage our projects from the beginning to completion.
Pros
Using Miro to facilitate our projects has been so far our greatest achievement and we love it how we could use it easily any time we need to. Miro has tight security so no chances of loosing any project related file. It is very flexible and allowed us to set it up in our own way which we felt could make it more useful to us. Miro Gantt charts has been very reliable in scheduling our project work. Another thing we find useful is how it help us to connect and share files and information easily and securely. Plus, being able to track our project progress has been of huge importance to us.
Cons
Nothing in particular. Miro has been superb in what it does and we cannot complain literally about anything.
- Industry: Dairy
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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A super useful tool for proper work delivery.
The overall experience with Miro has been so productive to us. We are very lucky to have such a tool that understood our needs and offered the exact services we were in need of. Miro is helping us deliver our projects very effectively and also helps us to unite when delivering these projects.
Pros
Miro is a robust product that brings together several functionalities under one roof and this is important for us as we are able to have a single tool for our work instead of having to jump from product to product. It offers the most amazing work visualization tools like diagrams and flowcharts which makes it easy to have clear virtual representation of our projects. The communication tools are very efficient and makes it possible to have a smooth flow of information when we are working together and collaborating on our projects.
Cons
It has a lot of features in it which makes a bit heavy to understand. Some learning is needed for beginners to get to understand how it works and which features to use for which needs.
- Industry: Financial Services
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Growth, VC funding & re-branding cause my love affair with Miro (Realtimeboard) to end
I had an initial love affair with Realtimeboard and had a subscription since 2016/17. Growth and then VC funding last year together with the re-branding debacle are forcing me to re-think that love. It's been unrequited for the last while. :-( NPS scores
Pros
Easy to use, excellent real-time capabilities
Cons
Poor customer support & dishonesty. The change to Miro saw them stiff paid Premium users of Realtimeboard and not honour the remainder of their subscriptions
Slow pace of feature development
No offline capabilities

- Industry: Health, Wellness & Fitness
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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It is a very simple and robust application for all kinds of projects
The capacity to consolidate thoughts and efforts from many file types is a significant benefit. And unlike its rivals, it allows you to talk to your team members without switching platforms. As a result, teamwork is improved and workflows experience less friction.
Pros
It's one of the best tools you may have for any kind of job or play because it's versatile, creative, and simple to use. It's great because it's easy to import content from other formats and platforms, you can work with an endless canvas, and your team can interact and collaborate in real time.
Cons
When I'm working on a project in my area, I rely heavily on journey maps and group brainstorming sessions. It's not simple for me to import data from other programs like Figma or Invision.

- Industry: Marketing & Advertising
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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The key to my research/audit process
Pros
Miro's infinite space is really helpful for the research / audit parts of my projects. I am able to put so many links and notes onto the boards without getting bogged down with design. My background is in design so sometimes over-designing stops me from just flowing, but not on Miro. I love the way I can drop links onto the board and it shows the headline and key pic. I love the way I can see where teammates are on the board. I love all the items I can place onto the board like sticky notes, lines, arrows, charts, etc.
Cons
I wish I could turn on "invisible mode" or something so that I could browse the board without a teammate seeing that I'm on and without me seeing that they're on. This will take away the pressure of feeling like I am being watched while I work. I also wish there was a way to put the board in "low res" mode or something that would keep the board from getting so slow when it has so many links and stickies and such on it. Lastly, I find it confusing what team my boards are on or what team I've made or what account I'm logged into.