
We used Remo for hosting an Open Space session with remote participants, and the overall experience was very positive.
What really stood out was how easy it was to create a sense of presence and movement in the space. The ability for participants to freely choose tables and move around matched the Open Space format perfectly, resulting in a much more natural and engaging experience compared to traditional video meetings.
The interface is visual and intuitive, which helped participants quickly understand how to interact without needing much instruction. We also noticed more spontaneous conversations and a higher level of engagement overall.
The integration with Miro worked seamlessly and added a lot of value for visual collaboration. That said, we experienced a few minor issues where Miro boards occasionally closed, which disrupted the flow slightly as participants had to reopen them.
One area for improvement would be occasional technical hiccups, sound dissapearing and video lagging. A few participants needed some guidance to get fully comfortable.
Overall, Remo is a strong tool for interactive digital formats like workshops, Open Space sessions, and networking events where participant engagement is key. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are a couple of areas that could be improved. We experienced some friction with the Miro integration, where boards occasionally closed and had to be reopened, which interrupted the flow.
Another limitation we encountered was in presentation mode. Participants are not able to see and hear everyone by default and need to be brought “on stage” to fully participate. For conversational and open formats like Open Space, this creates friction and breaks the flow, as the interaction becomes less fluid and more controlled than intended.
However with another floor design the concept would work perfectly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.




