Miro allows you to work on projects, brainstorm, do UX and product design, create agile boards, hold retrospectives or do other collaborative exercises.
You can also take the Miro course here
How to?
To kick things off, create a new board and add a frame to it.
Each board is endless, and frames act like pages.
There is no need to start from scratch just pick a pre-made template from Miro's growing library — you
can skip it if you wish, you will always be able to use templates later.
Changes are highlighted on the boards to help keep you on track with updates.
What can you do?
You can easily navigate the board using Frames, and upload different types of content.
Use sticky notes to write down ideas and tasks like on a real whiteboard.
With shapes and connection Lines, it’s easy to create flowcharts anywhere on the board.
Invite co-workers and remote colleagues to hold real-time brainstorming and ideation sessions, or work at your own pace with people from different time zones.
You can also participate in discussions and get notified of important comments and mentions in the email, browser.
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