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Hey Miro Community,

I've been using Miro at work for a while now. From my experience, engineering, development, and product teams seem to be all over it. But I was wondering—do any of you from business, marketing, or sales teams use Miro in your day-to-day activities?


We’ve been using Miro with our Sales and Marketing departments, and it’s been pretty handy. I'm curious if other organizations are the same way. If you’re from sales, for example, what are the unique ways you leverage Miro to do your work? Or, if your sales team is not using Miro, what challenges or barriers prevent them from doing so?


Also, does anyone here use CRM tools like HubSpot, Salesforce, or something similar along with Miro? We've built apps for Miro, such as Salesforce for Miro, to streamline our processes, and I'd love to hear if others have similar integrations or tips.

I am looking forward to hearing about your experiences and maybe picking up some tips!

Cheers!

Hi ​@Niro Silva,

 

It's great to see so many people using Miro in various ways. I'm excited to hear more about how you all leverage this amazing tool.

 

I personally use Miro daily, not just for work but also for my personal life. I rely on it heavily for planning and organizing my to-do lists. It's incredibly helpful to visually map out my tasks and deadlines.

 

@everyone, 

I'd love to hear from others about their unique use cases for Miro. Are there any specific ways you've found Miro to be particularly effective? Maybe you've used it for brainstorming, mind mapping, or even remote team collaboration?

 

Let's share our experiences and tips to help each other!


Hi ​@Eca,
 

Thanks for sharing your experience! It's fantastic to hear how you're using it not just for work but for personal organization too. I totally agree—visually mapping out tasks and deadlines can be a game-changer.

In our experience, Miro has been incredibly versatile. We use it to brainstorm ideas, plan our roadmaps and editorial calendar.


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