
my work involves jumping between many projects. Call me lazy, but i often do not close boards, i just switch to the next relevant. Its amazing how much stuff miro can hold.
The upper area of my miro workspace looks like this.
As a UX designer i have the follwing observations:
- i can basically not read the names of the boards. i can guess some.
- the elipsis dots take a lot of valuable space without providing value
- i find myself closing a board when trying to select it. this is against all rules.
- boards which have been recently reloaded just say “Miro”. i need to click/load them before i can see if this was worthwhile.
- if i follow a naming convention like “PROJECT - boardtype” or “CLIENT - PROJECT” (which could be super useful as there are no folders in miro, and which translates to many other use cases (folder names etc.)) the menu becomes even more unusable.
any ideas on that?