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Based on 5 verified reviews from Mining, Quarrying, and Oil/Gas Extraction.


Synthesised from 5 reviews | Last Published June 26, 2026


Miro is leveraged by teams in the Mining, Quarrying, and Oil/Gas Extraction industry to enable real-time visual collaboration across geographically dispersed operations. In TrustRadius reviews, the platform is noted for empowering concurrent work on critical documents and visual content, a feature highlighted by 2 of 5 reviewers. This is essential for accelerating decision-making and project progression in complex, distributed environments, crucial for maintaining alignment on dynamic site conditions, regulatory changes, and engineering challenges.

Reviewers consistently highlight Miro's effectiveness in supporting agile responses to operational complexities inherent in the sector. No significant drawbacks or limitations were reported by reviewers in this industry, suggesting a positive overall sentiment regarding its core capabilities for remote and collaborative work within the Mining, Quarrying, and Oil/Gas Extraction landscape.


  • Facilitates real-time visual collaboration for geographically dispersed operational teams
  • Enables concurrent work on critical operational documents and visual content
  • Accelerates decision-making and project progression in complex environments
  • Supports agile responses to dynamic site conditions and engineering challenges
  • Aids in aligning stakeholders on regulatory changes regardless of physical location

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Miro - amazing infinitiveness

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Miro for various process development workshops, ac hoc brainstorming sessions and personal structuring of data, ideas and so forth.

Our orgnization is globally distributed and Miro is excellent tool to work in this kind of enviroment for matrix organization

Pros

  • Infitiveness
  • AI tools
  • Overall workshopping facilitation

Cons

  • Ways to organize data
  • Some AI tools

Likelihood to Recommend

Own brainstorming
Vetted Review
Miro
4 years of experience

Great piece of software driving alignment on process decisions and speeding decision making process

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Miro has been critical part of getting stakeholders in our organisation to work agile. The concept of collaborating real-time on the same content, flexibility to add introduction slides and access from the link with edit rights were particularly useful features that changed the way we work: - easier to ask for feedback and reach agreements, link to site rather than documents to review

Pros

  • having a link that can be available to our organisation for all stakeholdrs to editable version of the document
  • live collaboration on the same content/ documents
  • ability to insert diagrams right into the board

Cons

  • logging in - even when given rights you get redirected to teh list of boards rather than to the board which you were given link to
  • draw.io - version control - seems like when you enter a diagram from Miro, Miro doesn't alwasy save the changes and draw.io doesn't keep a copy - so work lost
  • diagrams in miro - missing classic horizontal chevrons for process steps

Likelihood to Recommend

- Workshops with many people, where you want to gather feedback on the topic - even though some process diagrammign hiccups - still process mapping through draw.io or through miro itself is good (easy to review) -

Investing in Miro is a no brainer.

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use it for journey mapping, planning/retros, and PI planning. We can efficiently use one board to come together and make actionable decisions.

Pros

  • Visual mapping.
  • Voting with timers.
  • Collaboration.

Cons

  • Integrating with tools such as Aha.
  • Better rules for Azure Devops integrations.

Likelihood to Recommend

It is really great for big organisations! It is my go-to tool for any sort of meeting planning/prep. I think it is extremely useful for product managers when communicating with different stakeholders. I also really like how the AI function can summarise meeting notes and make action points, as this is normally very time-consuming.

Great tool for remote teams

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I've used Miro as a way to collaborate and brainstorm with my remote team. We've done live workshops to map out our Customer Journey and define the Ideal Customer Profile. I've built a sales to service model that is used as reference for teams across the entire company.

Pros

  • Live collaboration
  • Templates of all types
  • Visual layouts

Cons

  • It would be nice to have a miro board with multiple tabs to better organize ideas, rather than keep adding to the same board.

Likelihood to Recommend

Extremely well suited for remote team workshops and collaborative projects, as well as for documenting processes.

Vetted Review
Miro
2 years of experience

Great Product

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Miro within my organisation to create clear visualisations for work, cost and organisational breakdown structures. It is also used to create flowcharts for different processes within the company or used to provide process consulting help to clients. In both instances, Miro visualisations are then used in reporting back to various stakeholders

Pros

  • Ease of Use- The interface and features are very simple to use and editing an already created visualisation is efficient
  • Shared Space- A piece of work is able to be shared amongst certain members of the team who need to work on it. can also be worked on simultaneously. The Miro board does not appear on everyone's home board making each individuals work space less cluttered
  • Clear Visuals for reporting- Very friendly on the eye and appealing to stakeholders who have requested Visualisation or process flows

Cons

  • There could be more options in terms of templates- flowcharts for examples
  • Different options for background/colour theme (professional/creative)

Likelihood to Recommend

Within workshops we run with clients Miro is great to use as the workshop is running. It can provide outputs straight away and clients are able to understand the purpose of the process very quickly. It also allows for quick editing and helps to visual the thoughts of the client

Easy and excellent tool.

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I am very satisfied with the help it offers me when creating process models and how team members can review and assist in the creation. I like that I can create visual aids for training on various topics and present them directly from the platform without needing to transfer the information to another application.

Pros

  • Flowcharts
  • Ease and freedom of adjustments to the figures.
  • Multiple users at the same time.

Cons

  • Import files from other diagram programs.
  • Allow importing basic shapes for editing.
  • Free basic icons.

Likelihood to Recommend

In the creation of process maps among different people remotely and in person, Because everyone can contribute ideas at the same time and define the processes with visual aids. However, it is somewhat complicated to extract the information from the platform to other applications like Word, PDF or Power Point.

A powerful digital whiteboard tool

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

As an IT manger involved in digital transformation of business processes .The most important step is to map the As-Is business process, and this is where Miro's large interactive canvas is used extensively in our organization for visually representing the complex business process using the wide variety of predefined templates that can be chosen depending on the business problem. By mapping the entire process on Miro it is able to understand the no of steps/departments/handoffs /employees are involved in the process which is very crucial for developing a new IT solution

Pros

  • Access control is well implemented. Miro allows to make the board private with password input for access ensuring high levels of privacy

Cons

  • The only issue I have faced is occasional lag while navigating across the board if there are more than 2 active users on the board.This something that should be fixed

Likelihood to Recommend

Miro is well suited for process mapping and especially if the process is very big and complex miro has a wide variety of templates that can be used

Love Miro

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Miro for all kinds of virtual workshops, collaborative brainstorming, prioritization, mind-mapping, wireframing, flow mapping, and info gathering. We use it internally for planning and externally with clients.

Pros

  • Importing images
  • Converting image to text with import
  • Organizing stickies

Cons

  • Ability to turn off the auto-connect - often connectors get created when just trying to work with stickies.

Likelihood to Recommend

I love the ease of inviting others to collaborate with us. Temporary clients who we are doing workshops for, and the speed at which they can pick up and use the tools actively.
Vetted Review
Miro
8 years of experience

Powering Collaboration Success

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Miro regularly to run product inceptions, bi-weekly retros, plan our demos (and capture feedback from users) and capture useful information from users. We will also use it to mind map ideas either individually or as a team. My favourite use case has been our "Learning Days" board I created that works across multiple product teams so that everyone can see what people are learning and have learnt to aid collaboration.

Pros

  • Mind mapping ideas and user workflows
  • inter and cross team collaboration
  • a place to quick capture ideas in a central place

Cons

  • The user management , in particular who has access to which board is not easy to see
  • Templates aren't very easy to edit. Say I want to use some elements or customise a template. You can't always do that
  • Easier way to quickly add a thumbs up or "+1" or other type of emoji. This would be useful during retros for example

Likelihood to Recommend

Remote collaboration, it is so good for this. Makes it easy to share ideas and work together to find solutions. It makes running our retros and inception easy and fun.

Must-Have for Modern Work

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

As a part of a number of distributed product and strategy teams across the United States, Miro is the foundation for all the work we do. From capturing information in user interviews, running workshops with stakeholders, lo- and mid-fi creation with designers, and preparing presentations, it really serves almost all of our needs.

Without the ability to come together in a room (and sometimes even instead of that!) Miro has been such an amazing way for people to work both asynchronously as well as together live. In addition, the ability for individuals to create and share their own workspaces is huge. So much personal meaning-making and "playing around" can occur because of the seemingly unlimited number of boards that can be created and the expanse of each space.

Pros

  • Creating design artifacts
  • Accessible tool for workshop activities
  • Continuously evolving features and improvements
  • Platform that can be "businessy" or "casual" at the same time
  • Improving integrations with other tools (Jira, Teams)

Cons

  • Tables acting more like Excel documents
  • Better templates and foundations to build Powerpoint-like presentations
  • Speed when boards get really big
  • Easier ways to submit overall feedback, not just features specific feedback

Likelihood to Recommend

Anytime you need collaboration or creative space Miro is the go-to. We've used it for activities within interviews for new hires; to create and iterate journey maps; to capture, synthesize and present research; and everything in between. It's super easy to just spin up a board and get started, and there are lots of useful (and fun!) things to play with: wireframing objects, templates, colors, stickers, etc.
Vetted Review
Miro
5 years of experience

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