@JeanF -
The free plan already offers unlimited full access users - they aren’t anonymous, but the anonymous access has a number of downsides including the ability to have “named” users on a board and no password protection to restrict access to the board.
Is there a concern with having “named” users?
Kiron
Hi Kiron,
I use free when working with a variety of community groups and not for profits. The ability to quickly share a board to collaborate is great and I am ok with anonymous access. It avoids the overhead of multiple people having to create a miro login for a one off session. I am sure Miro appreciate the need since it exists in the paid plan.
I had been using http://webwhiteboard.com/ from the wonderful Henrik Kniberg. Henrik recommended all his users convert to miro and has discontinued his product. He advised me over the weekend that anon collaboration was now being provided (I had raised the issue some weeks ago). Is it perhaps a release timing issue?
Thanks
Jean
@JeanF -
Unfortunately this is not a feature which is available in the free plan as per the following Help Center article: https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012524559-Collaboration-with-Anonymous-Guest-Editors
Most likely, the rationale was that the free plan doesn’t restrict how many editors you can invite to a board, albeit with the requirement that they all register Miro accounts.
Kiron