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Pricing: Can small companies use the free plan?

  • April 12, 2026
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Hi, I didn't quite understand the pricing plans on the pricing page.

Can a Swedish company with 6 people use the Free Plan of Miro or are small companies required to use the Starter/Business Plan?

For example, we know that Unity requires a pro subscription when the project has more than 200 000 dollars in funding or annual revenue. Do you have any similar requirements or can we use the free license?

Best wishes

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Robert Johnson
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  • April 12, 2026

@Cookie Dough Dev I am not seeing any mention of revenue thresholds or company size in Miro’s Terms of Service: https://miro.com/legal/terms-of-service/


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  • April 13, 2026

Hi, I didn't quite understand the pricing plans on the pricing page.

Can a Swedish company with 6 people use the Free Plan of Miro or are small companies required to use the Starter/Business Plan?

For example, we know that Unity requires a pro subscription when the project has more than 200 000 dollars in funding or annual revenue. Do you have any similar requirements or can we use the free license?

Best wishes

 

 

@Cookie Dough Dev hi

I am see that small organization cannot using free plan, because it has a team, so personal account can using free plan with the team, this which I understand and see. 


Thank you for your responses.

@Robert Johnson Would that mean we are allowed to use the free plan for our company? 
Also do you know if there is any way to get an official answer from the Miro support. We are calculating our budget so I wanna be sure I get it right. I was unable to contact the pricing support because we do not have a company email.

@QASIM Sorry, I didn’t quite understand you message.


Robert Johnson
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  • April 21, 2026

@Cookie Dough Dev 

Would that mean we are allowed to use the free plan for our company? 

I honestly cannot see why not as millions of others are (as was I prior to finally going paid).

@Eca Is there someone internal whom could answer this?