Miro and collaborative tools reflow content unusably on mobile
Whiteboard and visual collaboration tools like Miro completely reorganize canvas layouts on mobile screens, making them unusable for on-the-go work. Remote-first teams increasingly need mobile access to boards during meetings or field work. No current tool solves mobile collaborative canvas well.
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