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I’m on the Miro Starter plan with 8 members and would like to better organize my boards. For example, I have a main board for H&M and want to create subcategories like SP1, SP2, and SU separately, but still keep them linked to the main H&M board for easy navigation.

Is there a way to:

  • Create sub-boards or link multiple boards under one main board?

  • Or set up projects/folders to group seasonal boards together for better organization?

What’s the best approach for this on the Starter plan?

Hi ​@Deepti Patra, great question!

 

While Miro doesn’t support true “sub-boards,” on the Starter Plan you can use Spaces (previously called Projects) to organize boards by themes like H&M > SP1, SP2, SU, etc. Think of each Space as a folder for related boards.

 

For easy navigation between boards, you can also add links inside a board that point to other boards — just copy the board’s link and paste it onto a shape or sticky note.

 

More on Spaces here: https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/21040490154898-Spaces

Hope this helps streamline your setup!


Hi Eca,

Thank you so much for your response! I explored the space as you guided, and it was really helpful. I truly appreciate you sharing the link as well.

I have just two quick questions:

  1. Guest vs. Visitor – What’s the difference between a Guest and a Visitor? What level of access or authority does each have, and what would be the advantages of choosing one over the other? (for Starter Plan)

  2. Starter Plan Teams – In the Starter plan, how many teams can be created? Is there a specific limit?

And a small suggestion—it would great to have short, mini video walkthroughs on how to access key features like spaces, teams, and other important areas? I think quick visual guides like that would be so helpful for users getting familiar with the platform:)

Thanks again for your support, and I’m looking forward to hearing from you


Hi ​@Deepti Patra 

Thanks for the kind words—glad the previous info helped! Let me answer your follow-up questions below:

  • Visitor: Can access boards via a public link (no Miro account needed). Limited to viewing or commenting, depending on permissions.

  • Guest: Must have a Miro account and be invited via email. They can edit boards they’re invited to, but don’t take up a paid seat on the Business Plan (not available on Starter).

More info here:
Collaboration with Guests
Collaboration with Visitors

 

⚠️ Note: The Guest role is not available on the Starter Plan—you’ll need the Business Plan to use that feature.

 

Starter Plan Teams

The Starter Plan supports one team per subscription. You can invite unlimited team members within your seat limit, but you can't create multiple separate teams or workspaces under the same plan.

More on plan limits here: Plans and features available

 

Video Walkthroughs

Great suggestion! We actually have a full set of visual guides available on our YouTube channel. Check out:

Hope this helps!

 


Hi Eca, Thanks for your assistance, this is very helpful !


Hi Eca,

Quick question—I received a Miro invitation to collaborate on a board, but when I click the link, it doesn’t take me to the board.  Could you help identify what might be causing the issue?

Thanks so much!


Sorry for multiple messages !

Also, while tagging collaborators, I noticed that one person’s name is showing up as "NONAME," whereas another individual's name appears correctly. Do you know why this might be happening?

Thanks so much for your help again !


To clarify, the Guest role is available on the Starter and Education Plans, but only with View or Comment permission. 


Hi Robert thanks for your response here, I wanted to check on my last query which is when tagging collaborators, I noticed that one person’s name is showing up as "NONAME," whereas another individual's name appears correctly. Do you know why this might be happening? and how can this can be solved ?


@Deepti Patra The person likely entered the name "NO NAME" as their account profile name (or as their Visitor name). As my toddler would say, they are being "a trickster". 


Appreciate your quick reply here ! Does this also mean that the person has not accepted the request from the board sender/created which is why it is showing “NONAME” ? 


@Deepti Patra Where exactly are you seeing “NONAME”? Please attach a screenshot.


As required, please see the attached screenshot.

My question is: why does it show “NONAME” instead of the person’s actual name? As you can see below, another user—like “Shelly”—is displaying correctly.

Could you help clarify what might be causing this? and how can this be rectified?


@Deepti Patra Thanks. This confirms my suspicions. “jagrity” (according to their email address) entered their name as “NoName” when creating their Miro account. For example:

If seeing their real name is important for more effective collaboration, you could request that they change their profile name to something more meaningful.


@Robert Johnson This is very helpful, thank you!

I also tested it on my end and figured out that if I invite someone to my board, their name shows as “NONAME” until they accept the invitation. I ran a quick test with a colleague, and once they accepted, the correct name appeared.

Here’s a screenshot for reference!

 


@Deepti Patra Ahhh, okay. Now I understand what is going on - thanks for pointing this out!


Hello, I’m facing a tagging issue. I’m not able to tag a particular email ID that I was able to tag before. Could you advise what might be causing this? For reference, I can still tag her other email without any problem.


Hello, I’m facing a tagging issue. I’m not able to tag a particular email ID that I was able to tag before. Could you advise what might be causing this? For reference, I can still tag her other email without any problem.

@Deepti Patra I suggest that you open a ticket with Miro support as they will be able to look into the details of the particular ID you are having issues tagging.

You can open a Miro support ticket by following these instructions:

https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/360020185799-How-to-contact-Miro-Support#h_01F010RXA0E1S9C0WFQYX75R6C