Hi! I go off the grid every Monday and yesterday was my first day to evaluate which apps depend on the cloud. Unfortunately, Miro doesn’t seem to deal with this scenario very gracefully:
How does Miro support offline use? I’d like at the very least, be able to view my boards read-only and it would be a bonus to create new boards offline to be uploaded and seen by my team later.
Please consider how to make an offline mode work. I understand the difficulty of managing changes made by team members real-time while one is making changes offline. How to compare, approve, and overwrite what may have been done while a user was offline is not going to be easy but is a needed feature.
Thank you for your respond, but this is not a solution, this could be on your radar if you can look on this from another perspective, do a better brainstorm with your team. One of the solution here is to make timeline container, which would be appeared there when the person will go online, in this situation nothing will be broken, and people could see and choose which stage to implement from this timeline(history) than “publish to the board”
How to explain, this feature will make your product complete, now this require some workaround, using other apps to do preparation work when there no connection.
You’ve done enormous work to make your product almost perfect. But this feature will bring this to the next level. Please higher the priority to this feature and you will see that this will be very useful for people.
I agree Eduard. I’m sorry for the miscommunication, but I’m a user just like you. I was addressing the miro team in my comment above. I quoted what miro has said in the recent past about offline mode just so it was there for anyone who sees this.
I support this request by 100%, even though I am just starting with Miro. It seems perfect in what it can do, but I work internationally and in places where the internet is often shaky. For me, not being able to read or work offline is a complete deal-breaker. Sorry for this. h.
I support this request by 100%, even though I am just starting with Miro. It seems perfect in what it can do, but I work internationally and in places where the internet is often shaky. For me, not being able to read or work offline is a complete deal-breaker. Sorry for this. h.
I often do projects in a rural area in Indonesia, and unable to access Miro because of a connection problem is an absolute nightmare. I hope there’s an offline mode option to maximize Miro’s versatility
I learned the hard way that this feature isn’t available. I unexpectedly ran out of data last night with no way to get internet connection until this late morning . I tried to be productive and use the Miro app on my laptop but NOPE! How is working offline not a feature yet???
I was considering moving my planner to Miro, it has all the right tools except offline mode. Would be really nice to have the option to save and edit a board on my device.
I don’t even use the collaboration feature for most of my docs. I really need offline mode. Such a great app but the lack of this feature is a deal breaker for me and lack of resolution on this in a year shows that the dev team isn’t taking this matter seriously.
Have just - once again - been trying to use Miro during a train ride and it was horrible.
This would be so useful for the users that surely most promote (and potentially subscribe to) Miro: (Agile) Coaches and Trainers!
Nowadays our work falls into 2 big categories:
Remote and onsite
And while you are on your way to the onsite part of it, that’s a perfect opportunity to prepare anything!
I also assume that this groups of people are more likely to understand the importance of being offline and in focus mode for these types of work than normal people.
But it would surely also be useful for PO’s that like to update their backlog without getting distracted, developers who use it to map out some ideas, anyone that uses it to just brainstorm, collect and organise thoughts and so many others ..
And one point that I’ve constantly found myself wondering about:
what is the point of the desktop app without this at all?
Why would I download and install an app that does not have any additional features?
I’d really be interested in an answer on this one.