Are you still using Miro?

Isa Tanis
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Are you happy using it? Or don't you leave because you already have a lot of things there?

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Michael Shver
Yes, it's useful for keeping track of plans and brainstorming. I've also tried FigJam, but so far, Miro seems more intuitive and easier to use.
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Isa Tanis
@michaelshver a lot of people migrated to Figjam. Why did they migrate?
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Michael Shver
@isatanis can't say that I've migrated at this point, but I suppose for many it can be easier to keep their design files and brainstorming files on one platform 🤷‍♂️
André J
Launching soon!
Miro Is the gold standard. But I never used it. I feel IRL brainstorming is just never going to be replaced by online tools. There is something magical about being in the same room together.
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@sentry_co I love brainstorming in the same room together, but I also love the flexibility of working remotely. I'm torn. Do you work remotely Andre?
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André J
Launching soon!
@jgani All remote team yes, but we get together when we need to brainstorm or ideate or map out a game-plan for something. or when face to face problem solving is more efficient than doing it remote. It's not either or, I think both has its pros and cons.
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Marina
Yes, still using it. Quite convenient for marketing. Meanwhile, it's getting more & more replaced by other tools.
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Karen Swyszcz
Yes I enjoy using it. I've used it for collaboration with my team on user stories and for customer research.
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Otis Wu
Absolutely, I'm still using Miro! It's an indispensable tool for collaboration and visualizing complex ideas in a simple, interactive way.
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Gong Zijian
Absolutely, I'm still using Miro! It's an invaluable tool for collaborative brainstorming and visually organizing my thoughts and projects.
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Heyalbert
No, I've switched over to Lucidspark.
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Erin Gusty
Launching soon!
Hey Isa, I'm excited to check out Commented! I built a tool called Plot (which we recently shut down after 2 years of building) to be a better Miro for marketing teams. We didn't have enough time or capital to fully test to PMF, but had a strong community of email marketers who used Plot daily and found a lot of value in its split-screen display. Essentially, we aimed to combine the power of Google docs with Miro, to give marketers a better way to plan & visualize campaigns. Here's an old blog post that might be useful: https://plothq.webflow.io/plot-v... Not sure if this is directly relevant to what you're building, but marketing teams are currently using a variety of tools for content, design, collaboration, planning, and approvals - it's a real pain to try and explain complex marketing flows!
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Milli Sen
Used to use it for brainstorming, content mapping and strategy.
Irene Gallardo
I'm, I find it so helpful to have an eagle view of all the emails and automations I create for clients. Also, it's really helpful as a mind map
Jade Grimwood
Switched to Canva Whiteboards and haven’t looked back!
JD Worcester
Figjam has pretty much replaced Miro for me.