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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André J@sentry_co
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?
@sentry_co definitely 💯
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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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!
Yes I enjoy using it. I've used it for collaboration with my team on user stories and for customer research.
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
Mangools
Yes, still using it. Quite convenient for marketing. Meanwhile, it's getting more & more replaced by other tools.
@marina_bau yes, there a lots of replacements.
No, I've switched over to Lucidspark.
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.
@michaelshver a lot of people migrated to Figjam. Why did they migrate?
Figjam has pretty much replaced Miro for me.
Switched to Canva Whiteboards and haven’t looked back!