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While Miro is a powerful tool for collaboration and visual communication, it does have some limitations, including:

Limited formatting options: Miro provides a variety of drawing and formatting tools, but it doesn’t offer the same level of precision or control as more specialised design tools.

Limited file management: Miro doesn’t offer advanced file management capabilities, making it difficult to organise and track files in larger projects.

Limited offline functionality: Miro is a cloud-based tool requires an internet connection to function properly. While you can access your boards offline, you won’t be able to make any changes or collaborate with others until you’re back online.

Steep learning curve: Miro can be overwhelming for new users, especially those unfamiliar with digital design tools. It takes time to get comfortable with the various features and functionalities of the platform.

Limited integration options: While Miro offers integrations with various popular tools like Jira and Slack, it doesn’t have the same integration options as some other collaboration tools. This can make it more difficult to streamline workflows and connect with other tools that your team may be using.

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