Dear Miro Team,
I am a regular user of Miro for project management and team collaboration, and I highly appreciate the robust ecosystem your platform provides. However, while using the Miro Mobile App, my team and I have encountered a few technical glitches and UI/UX limitations that affect our workflow.
To help improve the application, I would like to share the specific details of these issues, along with attached screen recordings for your reference:
1. Technical Bug Reports (Bugs & UI/UX Issues)
The @mention Feature Failure in Comments:
Description: When typing the @ symbol followed by a member's name in a comment on the board, the user suggestion dropdown fails to appear. As a result, mentions do not trigger, and team members do not receive notifications, which significantly hinders team communication.
Attachment: [Please see the attached video: 7915453825509.mp4]
UI Overlap / Obstructed "Details" Button:
Description: When updating titles, statuses, or writing comments, the "Details" button is frequently covered or overlapped by other mobile interface elements. This layout issue makes it highly frustrating and difficult to tap the button.
Attachment: [Please see the attached video: 7915453825509.mp4]
2. Feature Enhancement Request
Optimizing the Board Locking Mechanism (Lock Position vs. Lock Content):
Current Behavior: Currently, when I lock a specific area or frame to prevent users from accidentally dragging or shifting the layout, the system completely freezes the area. This prevents users from adding or deleting Cards inside that locked section.
Proposed Solution: I highly recommend decoupling the permissions into two separate options: Lock Position and Lock Content.
Expected Outcome: When this optimized lock is activated, it should only restrict users from moving or dragging the layout out of place, while still allowing core interactive actions such as adding new Cards, editing text, or deleting Cards as needed.
Attachment: [Please see the attached video: 7915453825509.mp4]
I hope these insights and the attached videos are valuable to your development team, and that we might see these improvements in upcoming updates to make the mobile workflow smoother.
Thank you for your dedication to building an amazing product, and I look forward to your response.
