Miro

Imagine, create & collaborate in real time

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Miro (RealtimeBoard) is a visual collaboration platform where teams brainstorm, plan, design, and build together. With an infinite canvas, sticky notes, diagrams, templates, integrations & real-time editing, it turns ideas into action across distributed teams.
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Bettie Owen
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We’re thrilled to introduce Miro – Collaborative Visual Workspace 🧩 In today’s remote and hybrid world, ideas need a place to breathe—one where teammates can sketch, plan, and build together even when miles apart. That’s what Miro is all about: a canvas for your thoughts, a playground for your team, and a bridge between imagination and execution. ✨ What you can do with Miro: Create on an infinite canvas: zoom, pan, and expand without limits. https://miro.com/ +1 Use templates & frameworks: brainstorming boards, flowcharts, design sprints, and more to get started fast. https://miro.com/ Collaborate in real time: draw, comment, vote, chat—all inside the board. discovercloud.com +1 Add media & files: embed images, PDFs, Google Drive files, videos—everything converges visually. discovercloud.com +1 Strong integrations: connect tools you already use (Slack, Google Workspace, etc.) to make workflows seamless. Google Workspace +2 https://miro.com/ +2 Miro isn’t just a whiteboard—it’s where vision meets execution. Whether you’re mapping customer journeys, running design workshops, or aligning distributed teams—you can do it all in one space. We’d love to see how you use it: which templates light up your creativity, what workflows you build, and what integrations would amplify your work further. Let’s draw the future together ✨
Witness Gloria Ntanzi

Miro isn’t just a whiteboard—it’s a canvas for ideas, collaboration, and innovation. For remote and hybrid teams especially, having a real-time visual space where sticky notes, diagrams, wireframes, and feedback all live together is game changing. I’m excited to see how Miro evolves further, especially as it adds more AI, automation, and integrations to help teams not just brainstorm—but execute smarter.

Boitshoko Mothibedi

What stands out to me is how Miro handles scale: supporting large boards, multi-user editing, infinite canvas, templates, integrations with tools like Jira, Figma, Slack, etc.

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If I were building it, I’d push more into predictive suggestions (what next nodes you might add), smart layout helpers, version diffs of boards, and offline fallback modes. But the current foundation is extremely strong.

nothy nyawo

From a UX perspective, one of the challenges is making complexity feel simple. Miro does well to hide advanced features until you need them. The way the canvas, pan/zoom, node linking, commenting, and templates feel fluid is key. I'd like to see more adaptive UI that surfaces features contextually—e.g. when many users are editing a board, showing hints, suggestions, or constraints so it doesn’t get chaotic.

Klass Lehlomela

Love what you’ve built! A few ideas:

Version history with branching boards (so people can fork and merge)

AI suggestions of structure when you drop nodes randomly (e.g. turning free ideas into a flowchart)

Smart connectors that auto-route lines

Better offline mode support (if connectivity drops, let you keep working and sync later)

These could amplify the power of what’s already there.

Koketso Abram

Hey Miro team, I’m consistently impressed by how powerful your canvas has become. Building something that supports creatives, product teams, educators, and more is no small task. The balance between flexibility and structure is delicate. I’ll be watching how performance holds when boards grow huge, how your mobile app feels, and what future features (AI, smart layouts) you push. You’ve made something many people already love—keep pushing its boundaries!