| Miro |
Mural offers stronger built-in facilitation tools like Summon, Private Mode, and Celebrate, making structured workshops easier to run without add-ons. Teams that rely heavily on guided sessions often find Mural more purpose-built for professional facilitation, especially in enterprise environments requiring governance and structured collaboration. |
| FigJam |
Compared to FigJam, Mural provides deeper enterprise controls, SSO options, and advanced integrations. It’s better suited for large organizations needing compliance, multiple workspaces, and transformation support, while still maintaining a robust set of whiteboarding and diagramming tools for cross-functional collaboration. |
| Lucidspark |
Mural emphasizes interactive facilitation and AI-driven clustering, which can feel more dynamic for brainstorming-heavy teams. Its visitor access model also makes it easier to involve external stakeholders without complex seat management, especially in consulting or client-facing scenarios. |
| Microsoft Whiteboard |
Mural provides a more comprehensive feature set, including templates, voting, structured outlines, and advanced integrations beyond the Microsoft ecosystem. For teams that need workshop frameworks and cross-platform collaboration, Mural delivers more depth than a basic whiteboard tool. |
| Stormboard |
Mural offers a more flexible infinite canvas and richer facilitation controls. Its AI features and extensive template library give product and strategy teams more ways to structure sessions, whereas Stormboard tends to focus more narrowly on sticky-note style collaboration. |