At first glance, Miro and Bluescape may appear similar–both help teams collaborate through virtual whiteboards. But if your needs don’t begin and end at the whiteboard, Bluescape is better equipped to help enterprises across the full spectrum of activities and deployment needs distributed teams require.
Miro is a virtual whiteboarding tool with a focus on visual collaboration and ideation. This it does very well, with a host of easy-to-use functionality.
Bluescape is an end-to-end virtual work solution that goes beyond brainstorming, helping customers solve complex problems, conduct remote sales and training presentations, and more. Bluescape securely connects your teams and provides a platform for everything they need to get their work done as a team. It’s built to address the modern needs of today’s hybrid workforce.
Bluescape vs. Miro: Let’s dig in
Collaboration |
Bluescape | Miro |
---|---|---|
Advanced presentation capabilities | ✓ | × |
Integrated workspaces in Microsoft Teams | ✓ | × |
Native touch-screen client | ✓ | × |
Webex and Zoom integration | ✓ | × |
Whiteboarding capabilities | ✓ | ✓ |
Workflow templates | ✓ | ✓ |
Security |
Bluescape | Miro |
---|---|---|
DoD and Intelligence Community ATOs | ✓ | × |
DoD IL4 Certification | ✓ | × |
Flexible deployment options | ✓ | × |
ISO 27001 Certification | ✓ | × |
Service Model |
Bluescape | Miro |
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Customer-branded and managed learning portal and content | ✓ | × |
Dedicated pre- and post-sales customer success managers | ✓ | × |
Online support library & community | ✓ | ✓ |
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