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Miro vs Google Sheets
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Miro
Pros
- Massive template library (6,000+) covering diverse use cases from agile to design sprints
- Combines multiple work formats — Docs, Tables, Slides, Diagrams, Prototypes — in one canvas
- Built-in AI assistant helps generate content and synthesize research directly on the board
- 250+ integrations connect with existing toolchains (Jira, Slack, etc.)
Cons
- Can feel overwhelming for new users due to the breadth of features and open-ended canvas
- Advanced AI and enterprise features likely require paid tiers (pricing details not fully transparent on site)
- Performance may slow with very large boards containing thousands of objects
Google Sheets
Pros
- Free for personal use with a Google account and 15 GB of shared storage
- Real-time collaboration allows multiple users to edit simultaneously with visible cursors and comments
- Deep integration with Google Workspace ecosystem (Drive, Docs, Slides, Forms, Gmail)
- Accessible from any device with a browser — no software installation needed
- Supports importing and exporting Excel (.xlsx) files for cross-platform compatibility
Cons
- Performance degrades with very large datasets (tens of thousands of rows with complex formulas)
- Advanced spreadsheet features like macros and complex pivot tables are less capable than Microsoft Excel
- Requires internet connection for full functionality; offline mode is limited
- Formula language differs slightly from Excel, which can cause confusion for experienced Excel users
Our Verdict
Both Miro and Google Sheets are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.
