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Miro Has Clunky UI That Duplicates Docs and Hides AI Features

Users find Miro unintuitive — it spontaneously duplicates documents, templates are hard to find, and the in-app AI points to a sidebar that does not exist. The friction makes basic collaboration tasks unnecessarily difficult.

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