Miro Recent Stability Issues and Bugs
Miro app broke recently with bugs making core note-taking functionality unreliable.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyMiro App Update Breaks Access to Previously Saved Notes
After a Miro app update, users can no longer access notes they had previously saved. The regression is especially frustrating because the app markets itself as AI-powered while failing at basic data persistence.
Miro reliability collapsing, users actively seeking alternatives
Paying Miro customers report constant glitches, freezes, and crashes on mobile and desktop, plus AI features like Continue Writing have become unreliable. Users are explicitly shopping for alternatives to an expensive whiteboarding tool.
Forced AI feature integration is making collaboration tools slow and unusable
Users of whiteboarding and note-taking apps report significant performance degradation after AI features were added without opt-out options. Apps that were previously fast become laggy and unstable, forcing users to restart them frequently. The pattern reflects a broader industry tension between shipping AI features and maintaining core product quality.
Miro Degraded by Unwanted AI Integration
Users feel Miro has become AI slop, degrading what was once a great simple collaboration app.
Miro instability caused by rapid AI feature rollouts
A long-time Miro user reports the app becoming frequently unusable as the company accelerates AI feature releases. The core tension is between shipping velocity and product stability. Single-source complaint but reflects a broader SaaS pattern.
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