As far as I know, day passes are available in the Enterprise plan. We are in the Consultant plan which has them.
With day passes, it is a pay as you go approach - one pass per user per day, and it provides full edit access. However, if the same user will be using boards for more than a few days in a month, you’d be better off licensing them as a normal full access account OR investigating the Anonymous Guest Editor access (which is free).
Kiron
@helsana lizenzmanagement - Miro needs to curb their definitions as on the pricing page they state:
"Day passes for occasional collaborators"
and the bullet point immediately following that states:
"External editors" with tooltip text → "Identified users that have full editing rights on all boards shared with them for the duration of the Day Pass."
Here’s a summary (words in bold are the license type I see in my Consultant Plan dashboard):
- Full license user - a team member whom you are paying for on a scheduled basis, just like the rest of the team.
- Occasional collaborator/External editor - consuming a Day Pass (these users are capable of having the same rights as normal team members).
- Guest Editor
- Someone who is no way associated with your team or boards and is accessing a board of which the share settings are configured as: Anyone with the link → Can edit.
- A Miro account is not required to be a Guest Editor, however, if the person does not have a Miro account, the word “Guest” will show up beside their cursor - this is commonly referred to as “Anonymous Guest Editor”.
- Guest Editors do not have the same capabilities on a board as Full or Occasional license holders - see the Collaboration with Anonymous Guest Editors help center article for more info.
Some help center articles that may provide more clarity: