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Miro: online whiteboard

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Miro: online whiteboard

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User Reviews for Miro: online whiteboard

4
Needs better optimization

I’m really liking the app so far. I definitely don’t use it as much as many of the other people whose reviews I read, but what keeps me from using it more is that in contrast to most of the other apps I use on my iPad, this one has a constant feeling of clunkiness.Load times take a while, the interface is packed, and there are not many gestures or quick access to some of the most commonly used functions apart from searching for them on the side. I very much like the app, it’s already pretty minimalist for a program, but it’s a different situation if you put it into the context of the rest of the iPad apps that I use, which makes it so that I don’t really use it that often. If it were more in line with the design, optimization, and minimalist approach that many other apps have adopted, I think it would be much better, and much more fun to use.

AmateurCrastinator, Jan 13, 2021
4
One of the best for Distributed Teams

I’ve been using Miro for almost 3 years now and it has been a game changer. While I mostly use for brainstorming and ideation I also get to collaborate with others and not have to be in the same room. I’m not missing out on key information which is extremely important when you’re working on a Distributed team. Miro is not perfect but with each update it’s getting better. Wish there was an offline mode, way better graphs and tables and the video function needs some improvement.

Cocachina, Feb 19, 2020
5
A great start!

This app is fantastic! It’s basically an infinite whiteboard that you can customize to fit your needs. Personally, I’ve been using it as a timeline creator for one of my fiction stories.For a free app, I think Miro is doing a great job. However, the one thing that I hope gets fixed in the upcoming months is platform optimization. Miro was designed for a web browser so it’s no surprise that it’s a little… laggy on an iPad or iPhone. For example, whenever I open my project it will usually lag really bad. I have to zoom out and let everything load for 15-30 seconds before everything becomes smooth again. I use an app called Procreate to create big high resolution illustrations and those never lag when I open the project, so I think Miro might just have an issue with allocating RAM or something…

crestfallenDeus, Dec 19, 2021
3
Fine for viewing only

The app feels like a website disguised as a native app. Editing boards is very frustrating, even on large screens like the iPad. The area to tap for important controls is tiny, meant for cursors, and often mis-interprets your intention. The formatting menu seems to have no idea that is on a mobile device , zero effort made there. Making connections between shapes in flow charts took many undos to get it correct that it destroys the point of working quickly to get your ideas down.Stick to the website which is what the service is designed for and only use the app to view what was previously created.

Daxmon, Jan 06, 2023
1
can’t get in

well…. wanted to try this out. Without registering there IS an option to use a link through your email for access. But the email never comes. Been trying for over an hour, repeatedly. Still no email. So, just stuck. Worst of all, I could have just registered (giving away my information, which is something we shouldn’t have to do), but now they STILL have my email address. So now, I’ll probably manage to get put on an email list and get a bunch of immediate-to-trash emails, but still no email link to access the app. *no, it’s not in my junk folder* What’s the point?UPDATE 10 min later - ha. figures. Went to the desktop site, still on my ipad, in order to try it out you have to give away your personal info. So I fully signed up with an alias and fake email. IMMEDIATE email to confirm. Immediate. Instant. So why doesn’t it work that way with the app?

DraAI, May 13, 2022
3
I’m always having trouble logging in and it’s always a different issue

I have no idea what is going on, on Miro’s side of things but I’m always having a hard time logging in. I’ll get it and then click on a board which then tells me that my session has expired and this logs me out. I’m on an iPhone so I can’t easily clear my cache and I’ve deleted the app and tried to re-install it. I don’t like the manipulative UI about how to handle cookies over seas and im slowly losing faith in the service. It starts with users not TRUSTING a company and then an app like this gets competition so I really employ the Miro team to be honest and transparent so we know when something is being manipulative or it’s a bug.

geoff2711111111, Aug 09, 2022
5
Teaching Planner

I just started using Miro recently to create board plans for my English class. I am seriously impressed with the creativity that Miro gives me, it seems like everything I need is just a click away. As a retired engineer, I appreciate Miro’s drawing capabilities as well. It has the feel and some of the functionality of design software. Every day this week I have discovered something new to love about Miro. My goals are to automate my lessons and spend less hours planning and more time teaching. This product is from the minds of brilliant engineers.

JeffnKS, Jul 24, 2020
3
Needs Improvement

This app has the best concept for all sorts of collaboration and note taking. I personally would pay good money for this app if everything worked the way it is supposed to. I run into way too many bugs to the point where I cant even access the User Interface to undo or select the pencil tool. My screen often times becomes glitchy where the screen flickers on panning around the canvas or using the pencil my pen strokes flicker. I use this app for most of my work but I face these bugs way too often to the point that I am writing an online review. Half the time the User Interface doesn’t even appear on the board, I have to force restart multiple times for it to finally reset, and it doesn’t last long until the UI disappears again and I can’t access any tools or navigation icons. I hope to see changes in the near future because I really like the idea of vector based pen strokes and unlimited whiteboard space for scratch notes, as well as online collaboration with team members. I am hopeful for Miro to fix this and I hope these bug fixes are not prolonged for much longer because I simply cannot work efficiently, as I am spending more time restarting the app than I am actually working. (I use Miro on an iPad Pro 2020)

Kaos PoppshoT, Dec 08, 2020
3
Desktop Website is Much Better

The whiteboard itself is a great concept, and I use it a lot! However, when using the app, any time I tried to draw on the whiteboard, the entire board would disappear, and I would have to reopen it, only for the cycle to continue over and over. I definitely recommend this whiteboard over others, but the website/desktop version is much easier to use without the board suddenly disappearing every time I try to scroll around the board and make an edit to it.TLDR:Love the board, just not this app iteration of it. I recommend the desktop and website versions over this.

NyQuilicus, Apr 14, 2022
3
Not a great iPad Pro / Apple Pencil experience

This app works very much like the desktop application, but it could be so, so much better if it embraced the Apple Pencil more fluidly. It basically just treats your pencil like your finger. You’re constantly having to click into toolboxes to select a new tool. Once you use the tool once, it defaults back to “move the canvas around” rather than “keep doing what I was doing when I lifted my pencil from the screen.” Little announces like that just keep reminding you that you’re using a tool, rather than allowing you to fluidly get your ideas on the board.

potatoheadbobby, Jul 31, 2020

Description

Miro is the online whiteboard for team collaboration. With the magic of Miro, visualizing concepts, ideas, and solutions as a team can happen anywhere — no dry erase markers needed. With Miro’s online whiteboard, teams can sync, flow, and feel the connection of working side by side — even in remote, distributed, and hybrid work environments.

Miro’s whiteboard app for iPad and iPhone gives you the tools to collaborate with boards that put projects and context all in one place. Our customers love using Miro’s online whiteboard to: • Run online meetings and team workshops • Brainstorm new ideas and designs on a limitless whiteboard • Edit, annotate and mark up documents and PDFs • Take digital notes with an Apple Pencil (and reduce paper use!) • Easily collect resources, photos, docs, links, and references • Plan and manage agile workflows and scrum rituals • Create user journeys, map processes, and develop personas • Teach online classes, replacing the classroom blackboard with an online whiteboard • Create a vision board of ideas and inspiration Miro’s whiteboard app allows you to create anytime, anywhere. With over 200+ pre-made templates, a drag-and-drop interface, and no limit on collaborators, working on our whiteboard is fast and fun. With Miro’s whiteboard mobile app, you can: • Scan paper post-it notes and convert them into editable digital notes • Create, view, and edit all your boards • Capture and organize your ideas on the go • Share boards publicly or invite team members to edit • Upload images, pictures, docs, spreadsheets, and more • Share boards and invite team members to edit • Review, add and resolve comments On tablets, you can also use Miro’s whiteboard to: • Draw concepts and sketch new design ideas with an Apple Pencil • Convert pencil or stylus drawings into shapes, notes, and diagrams • Set up your tablet as the second screen with Zoom or Microsoft Teams Create Mind Maps to visualize your ideas • Use Lasso to select and move sketches, drawings, or text anywhere on the whiteboard • Use Highlighter to capture the attention of your team during a meeting Get in touch: If you enjoy using Miro’s online whiteboard for collaboration, please leave us a review. If something’s not working right or if you have a question or comment, get in touch with us using this form: https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?referer=store

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