I use Miro for creating wireframes and prototypes, which are my main tasks. I also use it for creating roadmaps and product improvements. Additionally, we use it for product investigation and creating live streams.
I work as a consultant with Miro and am involved in consultancy, project management, and process management for some companies. I also collaborate with these companies if they require a collaborative tool for large-scale projects. For example, if there are some projects and a large group works together, we use Miro on such projects as the solution is excellent for managing large-scale projects. Given its efficiency in managing large projects, I did not hesitate to purchase the license, and currently, fifteen projects are running on Miro.
We used Miro mainly for brainstorming and getting some ideas when I was working on a project with my friends. I also used it for a little bit of diagramming.
We have set up many of our marketing operations process charts on this. We do privacy workflows, customer lifecycles, cross-channel campaign flows, etc. Our leadership loves Miro. This has helped us to audit our workflows, use it for team meetings where we are able to review the same sitting in our remote locations, identify choke points and areas for optimizations and lastly, maintain it to see the latest version of our workflows. Earlier, we were doing this on Excel, however, it was time-consuming and not a very inspirational too.
Miro is a collaborative online whiteboard platform that enables teams to work together remotely, brainstorm ideas, and visualize concepts. With its intuitive interface and extensive range of features, Miro has become a popular tool for remote teams, designers, and educators.
One of the key features of Miro is its vast library of templates and widgets, which allows users to quickly create various types of visual content such as mind maps, flowcharts, wireframes, and user journey maps. These...
I use Miro for creating wireframes and prototypes, which are my main tasks. I also use it for creating roadmaps and product improvements. Additionally, we use it for product investigation and creating live streams.
I work as a consultant with Miro and am involved in consultancy, project management, and process management for some companies. I also collaborate with these companies if they require a collaborative tool for large-scale projects. For example, if there are some projects and a large group works together, we use Miro on such projects as the solution is excellent for managing large-scale projects. Given its efficiency in managing large projects, I did not hesitate to purchase the license, and currently, fifteen projects are running on Miro.
We used Miro mainly for brainstorming and getting some ideas when I was working on a project with my friends. I also used it for a little bit of diagramming.
We have set up many of our marketing operations process charts on this. We do privacy workflows, customer lifecycles, cross-channel campaign flows, etc. Our leadership loves Miro. This has helped us to audit our workflows, use it for team meetings where we are able to review the same sitting in our remote locations, identify choke points and areas for optimizations and lastly, maintain it to see the latest version of our workflows. Earlier, we were doing this on Excel, however, it was time-consuming and not a very inspirational too.