AI-first search UX displaces core navigation in Miro
Miro's AI-first search redesign buries the standard page search behind extra clicks. Users who rely on precise board navigation find the new interaction model disruptive and counterintuitive. The change prioritizes AI features over core usability for existing workflows.
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surfaced semanticallyProductivity Tools Replacing Core Features with Unwanted AI Interfaces
Power users of collaboration tools like Miro lose access to critical functionality as vendors replace familiar interfaces with AI chat bars. Users with large datasets who rely on precise search find AI substitutes inadequate, leading to tool abandonment. The pattern is accelerating as more vendors prioritize AI feature optics over existing workflows.
Miro forced AI integration without user input or off switch
Miro integrated AI without user input and there is no way to turn it off. Destroys the customizable UI that users loved.
Miro Forces AI Features Into UI Despite User Objections
Miro prominently displays AI textfield in UI that cannot be dismissed. Users frustrated by AI features they never want to use.
Productivity tools force AI features on users with no opt-out
Users of whiteboarding and collaboration tools are frustrated when AI features are bundled into products without granular opt-out controls. For privacy-conscious teams and minimalist workflows, mandatory AI integration feels intrusive and can trigger tool abandonment. This reflects a broader tension between product-led AI adoption and user autonomy.
Miro pushes intrusive AI prompts into every writing interaction
Miro increasingly pushes AI prompts into every text interaction. Users find the persistent AI suggestions intrusive and unwanted.
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