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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: Education Management
- Company size: 5,001-10,000 Employees
- Used Monthly for 1+ year
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Great for visualizing your ideas!
Great for people who work in teams! It helped us to brainstorm for research ideas collaboratively. The whiteboard is excellent and very practical to use. You can teach how to use the tool to anyone; a very techy person and a person who is not so tech-friendly can easily understand and start using it. Data security protocol has high standards.
Pros
It allows collaborating with others. It makes the brainstorming process more visual and more effective. It helps to trace the process easily.
Cons
If you have a small screen, it might be challenging to see the full board sometimes.
- Industry: Staffing & Recruiting
- Company size: 11-50 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Miro helping to increase productivity and efficiency
It's a fantastic platform for collaboration amongst many stakeholders, including UX, POs, and many more. It has been tremendously helpful to be able to naturally depict thoughts and concepts and to utilise Miro as a whiteboard for several reasons. Our project management procedures have been made more efficient and streamlined. The collaborative capabilities offered by MIRO, however, allow people of diverse backgrounds to contribute ideas without necessarily speaking out.
Pros
It is fairly easy. It runs well and usually has an understanding of what we are trying to accomplish. We often communicate with our personnel and concerned parties using Miro. Additionally, the frameworks built into the software assist organise meetings more quickly. In addition to allowing you to express your creativity, the vast selection of activity templates, marker colours, custom icons, voting, comments, CMS integration, and document collaboration enables you to run workshops successfully. With the diversity of tools and plugins it supports, Miro can assist you in expressing them. It is also straightforward enough so that you won't feel overwhelmed and can concentrate on your job.
Cons
The projects' lack of organisation is what I detest the most. The search is also not optimal as there is no hierarchy, tiers, folders, etc. The administrative dashboard and user organisation in Miro have also been a problem for me. Although the programme is typically simple to use, I have encountered difficulties navigating it when working with many Miro accounts. However, after showing teams the value of whiteboarding, they frequently become more receptive to it.
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 1,001-5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for Free Trial
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Creative boards for teamwork and brainstorming
Pros
I had a positive experience with Miro. It made some tasks easier while managing our team in Scrum, such as creating website drafts and ptorotypes. Sharing is very similar as in Google products, you can assign read/write privileges to team members. I also like the possibility of voting ideas posted by the team in the boards.
Cons
Free trial allows only 3 boards. If you have a large project, you'll likely need to train yout team to basic usage.
- Industry: Marketing & Advertising
- Company size: 2-10 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Create Excellent Wireframes With Ease
i used miro to built great wireframes and also collaborate with other designers for ease of work so as to be able to deliver a great job
Pros
1. Simple and easy to use and understand interphase2. samples of prebuilt wireframes3. great library of elements and tools needed to create a great wireframe for any project
Cons
i think it should be enabled for all devices.
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Simple user interphase- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 201-500 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Good software but has some glitches
As I mentioned Miro has pioneered many features in this space. I used it for quite a while, but have since moved to another system. It's good, but the UX glitches had me find an alternative. I'd still recommend it, but depending on your needs, there may be better tools out there.
Pros
When it works it works really well. This is one of the more modern drawing systems out there and in many ways one of the pioneers in this area.
Cons
The usability can be a little counter-intuitive in many places. I've tried to use it for collaboration with job-interview candidates, but many of the candidates had a hard time getting on it. It's not as simple or seamless as it could be.