Miro
About Miro
Miro Pricing
Miro offers a free and premium plans starting at $10 per user per month (or $8 per user per month for annual billing). Miro offers a free account with 3 editable boards and unlimited team members. Our paid premium plans offer extended features such as unlimited boards, private board sharing, unlimited external board viewers and commenters, advance attention management, custom templates, Single Sign-On, integrations to your favorite tools and more. Custom enterprise pricing is available as well.
Starting price:
$10.00 per month
Free trial:
Available
Free version:
Available
Most Helpful Reviews for Miro
1 - 5 of 1,516 Reviews
Jonathan
Design, 10,001+ employees
Used more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
5
Reviewed April 2021
Fantasic tool for brainstorms and digital whiteboards
David
Verified reviewer
Hospitality, 501-1,000 employees
Used daily for more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
5
VALUE FOR MONEY
4
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed December 2022
Miro is the dream product for remote teams!
I love Miro, it’s helped me organize my own thoughts and ideas, and collaborate with people in any location and at any time (or asynchronously). It’s just Ana amazing repository, and a really flexible tool that provides all sorts of solutions.
PROSMiro is the digital whiteboard I spent 20 years to see, and it’s almost as awesome as I always hoped. Being able to quickly and easily collect all sorts of materials, designs, references, links, diagrams, etc, and have a permanent, shareable repository is HUGE for teams.
CONSI understand pricing st a basic level, where it’s basically just myself and a few reviewers, but I don’t understand how to scale it where large numbers of people are creating within it, and it seems like that would get expensive quickly.
Reasons for switching to Miro
I had actually used Miro before, then tried FigJam because it’s “free” (if you’re already using Figma), but it’s not nearly as full-featured - though it IS mostly “good enough,” and it’s going to keep improving… Miro should not get complacent.
Courtney
Verified reviewer
Information Technology and Services, 10,000+ employees
Used daily for more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
4
EASE OF USE
5
VALUE FOR MONEY
5
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
5
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed April 2023
The templates are a great way to get started quickly
Miro facilitates remote collaboration for teams. Having a place where the whole team can get together and discuss how to improve the tools, process, or development is crucial for my organization.
PROSI enjoy the flexibility of having members of my team work from home and the convenience of being able to brainstorm ideas together. Changes in workflow and process may now be quickly and easily whiteboarded thanks to this helpful program. Miro facilitates cross-team communication and collaboration for ideation, process mapping, and more inside the Marketing department.
CONSThere isn't much about Miro that worries me. I wish we could make our own templates and preserve them. There was also an option we could click to export our Miro creations to Powerpoint. Other than that, it's a great tool that I enjoy using.
Reasons for switching to Miro
In order to better monitor progress and assess where adjustments are necessary, Miro provides features like swimlanes and flochats. Because of how straightforward and easy-to-use this program is, new users can quickly become productive.
Juliet
Automotive, 11-50 employees
Used daily for more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
5
VALUE FOR MONEY
5
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
5
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed May 2024
Miro The Perfect Solutions To Modern Issues
Miro solves problems with unique solutions.
PROSI like Miro because it was build to solve my problems and it is a all in one platform that has every necessary tool to make my tasks easy.
CONSTheir no complaints from me, I just love Miro.
Ryan
Verified reviewer
Marketing and Advertising, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used weekly for less than 6 months
OVERALL RATING:
3
EASE OF USE
2
FUNCTIONALITY
2
Reviewed December 2022
Miro was fine but it didn't seem to work the way I expected it to
In preparation for a conference, my company sponsored a bunch of innovation groups across the organization and we used Miro since we were from remote teams across the world. For that, it worked well to use the sticky notes and other collaboration features in place of a whiteboard. However, as mentioned above, the product was not intuitive and we were not provided training. With more training, I am sure it could have been an excellent product.
PROSI like that there are a lot of different features that can be used by a variety of people to collaborate both synchronously and asynchronously, and everyone can use it in their own way
CONSI didn't find the software intuitive to use. I kept wanting to click in a certain way or drag in a certain way, and it just didn't seem to understand what I was trying to do
Reasons for switching to Miro
This is the software provided for a specific think-tank project