Miro is a no-code platform for creating and visualizing data that can be stored in a database, spreadsheet, or third-party tool.
I have never heard someone describe Miro this way. Actually I find this description misleading. Miro is a collaboration platform for teams to work on things (i.e. brainstorming, workshops, ...). Basically what you described later on. Describing this as a No Code tool is a stretch
Hii stefan, no no, I have no intention of misleading anyone, and I am updating the article right now.
Miro is a no-code collaborative project management tool that lets you create mindmaps, diagram ideas, create project roadmaps, and much more, using an online interactive whiteboard. With Miro, you have complete creative freedom. In addition, you can quickly drag and drop elements to organize your business while working with your squad/team.
I have never heard someone describe Miro this way. Actually I find this description misleading. Miro is a collaboration platform for teams to work on things (i.e. brainstorming, workshops, ...). Basically what you described later on. Describing this as a No Code tool is a stretch
Hii stefan, no no, I have no intention of misleading anyone, and I am updating the article right now.
Yes. More like the Miro I know. Sorry. I didn't want to sound too harsh :)