Realtimeboard, Inc.
Realtimeboard, Inc. is a software company specializing in collaboration and visualization tools for remote teams. Founded in 2011 by Andrey Khusid and Konstantin Erokhin, Realtimeboard was initially established as an online whiteboard platform to facilitate brainstorming sessions and visual collaborations among colleagues working remotely. The company's flagship product, also named Realtimeboard, quickly gained popularity due to its user-friendly interface and extensive set of features allowing users to create diagrams, mind maps, wireframes, and other visual representations. Over the years, Realtimeboard expanded its offerings to include additional products such as Remote Design Sprint Toolkit and Realtimeboard for Education. In 2019, the company rebranded itself as Miro – a name that better reflected its vision of providing a comprehensive digital collaboration platform suitable for various industries and use cases beyond traditional whiteboarding. Presently boasting millions of users worldwide including renowned companies like Netflix, Twitter, and IKEA, Miro continues to enhance its product offering with integrations with popular third-party tools like Slack and Jira while focusing on enabling seamless teamwork regardless of geographical constraints.
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201 SPEAR STREET SUITE 1100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105