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Miro

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Type Software
Display Title Miro


Topics Collaboration, Project Management, Brainstorming, Mind Mapping, Visual
Categories Be Productive
URL https://miro.pxf.io/DKnkNn
Status Published
Featured? No
Description Online whiteboard platform where teams can brainstorm, create mind maps, plan projects, and collaborate visually in real-time.

Published Software Miro Miro.jpg Online whiteboard platform where teams can brainstorm, create mind maps, plan projects, and collaborate visually in real-time.

Collaboration, Project Management, Brainstorming, Mind Mapping, Visual Be Productive


Miro is an online whiteboard designed for teams to work together visually. Imagine having an enormous digital whiteboard that everyone on your team can draw on, write notes on, or stick things to, all at the same time. You can use it for brainstorming sessions, planning out projects, mapping workflows, or designing new ideas. It has a ton of templates built-in for things like flowcharts, Kanban boards, and mind maps. It's all about getting ideas out and organizing them visually as a group.
What makes Miro really powerful is its real-time collaboration. It genuinely feels like everyone is in the same room working on the same board, even if they're far apart. The sheer variety of tools and templates available means you can adapt it to almost any kind of visual planning or brainstorming session. It helps teams connect ideas, make decisions faster, and keep everyone aligned on a project. It’s a great tool for remote work setups.
Miro is ideal for teams of all sizes that need a shared visual space for collaborative work. This includes product development teams, design teams, marketing departments, educators, and consultants. If your team does a lot of brainstorming, strategic planning, or needs to visualize complex processes together, Miro is a very strong contender. It's perfect for facilitated workshops and meetings where visual interaction is key.
Miro has a free plan that lets you use up to three editable boards, which is good for individual use or small, contained projects. For more boards, advanced features, or larger teams, you'll need a paid subscription. While it's incredibly versatile, it's a dedicated whiteboard tool, not a full project management system like some other apps. It integrates with many other tools, but its core strength is in visual collaboration. It works on web browsers, desktop apps, and mobile devices.