Hi @Bluff,
Thank you for sharing these details, and I’m sorry to hear about the frustration with disappearing text in the card details panel. This is definitely not the experience we’d want you to have with Miro.
To help pinpoint what’s happening, could you confirm a few details?
- Please ensure it's the latest version, as updates may address issues like this.
- Disconnection can sometimes lead to data loss if the board hasn’t fully synced. A strong, stable connection is helpful in ensuring content is saved in real time.
- Miro typically auto-saves, but occasionally, the standby mode can disrupt this. Have you noticed any other patterns, like timing or specific actions, when the text loss occurs?
In the meantime, you might try refreshing the board after each session to make sure changes are fully captured.
If you’re able to record when this issue happens or provide any other patterns, please do so! If the steps above did not help, kindly share this to our support team for further investigation, but the additional context could be very helpful in resolving this quickly.
Thank you for your patience!
Hi. I recorded a video of it happening reliably. I’d assumed the app was up to date because on my windows machine it seems to constantly download auto-updates. In order to force and update on OSX, I downloaded the app again and re-installed it and now everything seems to work (no connection interruptions when editing cards that lead to lost data). Is there a reason that my OSX Miro desktop app doesn’t auto-update in the background like my windows desktop version does? How often do I need to manually install updates to stay current?
Thanks!
Hi @Bluff,
Thanks so much for the follow-up, and I’m glad reinstalling the app has resolved the issue! I appreciate you recording a video as well—it’s great to know you were able to identify that re-installing helped with connection stability and data retention.
To address your question about updates on OSX: Unlike on Windows, the macOS version of the Miro app doesn’t always auto-update in the background, so manual updates may sometimes be needed. Generally, it’s a good idea to check for updates periodically (or whenever you notice performance issues), especially since Miro releases new updates fairly frequently to improve functionality and address any known bugs.
If you run into any further issues or have other questions, feel free to reach out. Thanks again for sharing your insights, and happy collaborating!
Hi @Eca , @Bluff
I still experience the same issue with card text dissapearing quite often. It is very annoying and time costly.
But.. I work in the chrome browser.
Can you please investigate. Otherwise I have to leave Miro… what’s a bad option for me as well.
Thanks!
Hi @Daniel Keller Avantea,
Thank you for sharing your experience, and I’m sorry to hear the issue persists for you when using Miro in Chrome. I understand how frustrating and disruptive this can be, especially when it impacts your workflow.
To help us investigate further, could you try the following steps to see if they improve the situation:
- Clear Browser Cache.
- Check for Updates. Ensure your Chrome browser is updated to the latest version.
- Disable Extensions. Browser extensions can occasionally interfere with Miro’s functionality. Try disabling them temporarily to see if this resolves the issue.
- Switch to Incognito Mode. This can help determine if the issue is related to a browser setting or extension.
If the issue continues, I strongly recommend sharing the details with our support team, especially if there’s a pattern or specific action that triggers the disappearing text. Providing a short video or screenshots, if possible, can also help pinpoint the cause faster.
We value your input and want to ensure you have a seamless experience with Miro. Let me know if there’s anything else I can do to assist!