Miro
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 1,110 Reviews
Jonathan
10,001+ employees
Used more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
5
Reviewed April 2021
Fantasic tool for brainstorms and digital whiteboards
Maszni
Verified reviewer
Entertainment, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for more than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
4
VALUE FOR MONEY
5
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
5
FUNCTIONALITY
4
Reviewed March 2021
Right tool for online visual collaboration
Miro is the most constantly software that we have use when the pandemic hit our country, and we need to work remotely from home. It has all the tools that we need to collaborate on task and project and it work on real-time setting. We are really happy adopting this software as part of our work system.
PROSOnline meeting and project discussion in online settings is the strongest feature that Miro has offered. Screen sharing is the most important and really critical feature that me and my team need when we are doing an online meeting for our project discussion as it will help us to visually showing our computer screen for other to see the point that i am presenting.
CONSThere are some bugs with the screen sharing, like it won't load my audio file and failed to play it but work correctly with the video file. The whiteboard has no board to its canvas and if not control correctly it will taking too much resource of my computer RAM and will drag my computer to run slowly.
Reasons for switching to Miro
Miro has a digital whiteboard that we really need to make the online discussion session more meaningful.
Larin
Verified reviewer
Architecture & Planning, 1 employee
Used monthly for less than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
4
EASE OF USE
3
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
4
FUNCTIONALITY
4
Reviewed February 2023
miro usage experience
Miro is useful at the initial stage of the project and is useful for presentation.
PROSMiro was very useful unlike the counterpart jam board, all data are seen on a single window which is very useful in brainstorming and storing data in a single space the more we zoom more data we can see scaling up and down of the files is very useful , different doodling and sketching options
CONSsometimes files become blurry even when zoomed in using certain third-party apps like google meet or zoom screen sharing this is very bad during a presentation
Reasons for switching to Miro
because in jam board we have several pages to work on and it becomes confusing, adding files is more simple in Miro board, large space Miro board, and following a person by pinning to their cursor is missing in jam board
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
Angelo
Internet, 201-500 employees
Used daily for less than 2 years
OVERALL RATING:
5
EASE OF USE
4
VALUE FOR MONEY
3
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
4
FUNCTIONALITY
5
Reviewed January 2023
A Comprehensive Look at Miro's Features
Overall, Miro is an excellent collaboration platform with a wealth of features to help teams work together. The user interface is intuitive and easy to use, and the real-time collaboration feature is invaluable. While the pricing structure can be confusing and expensive and there are some features that could be improved, Miro is still a great tool for teams to use.
PROSMiro is an excellent collaboration platform that offers a wide variety of features to help teams work together effectively. Its user-friendly interface is intuitive and easy to use, while the ability to create boards and draw diagrams allows everyone to easily visualize ideas. The real-time collaboration feature is invaluable, allowing teams to work together in real-time without having to constantly switch back and forth between applications.
CONSWhile Miro offers a great suite of features, there are a few drawbacks. The pricing structure can be confusing and expensive for larger teams, and there are some features that could be improved, such as the ability to import files from other applications. Additionally, the user interface can be somewhat clunky at times.
Reasons for switching to Miro
Miro offers a great suite of features that make it superior to its alternatives. The real-time collaboration feature is invaluable, and the ability to create boards and draw diagrams gives teams the ability to visualize ideas quickly and easily. Additionally, the user interface is intuitive and easy to use, allowing teams to get up and running quickly. When compared to other collaboration platforms, Miro stands out in terms of features, usability, and affordability.