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Hello Miro Community,  I would like to start a discussion about the credit-based system for certain features.  From my perspective, this model can create limitations for users who rely on Miro for extensive and ongoing projects. When collaborating on complex boards or facilitating dynamic workshops, the need to constantly monitor credit usage can disrupt the creative flow and add unnecessary administrative overhead. It can be particularly challenging for individuals and small teams who may not have the budget for higher-tier plans but still require robust functionality.  I believe that the essence of Miro is unlimited, free-form collaboration. A credit system seems to run counter to this core principle by placing a cap on creativity and productivity.  Therefore, I would like to propose to the Miro team that they consider offering a plan, even if it's a paid one, that provides full access to features without a credit-based limitation. This would empower the community to use the platform to its fullest potential without worrying about hitting a usage wall.  I am interested to hear if other community members have similar experiences or thoughts on this topic.  Thank you,

Hi ​@Who what and why 

Thanks for raising this. We understand how credit limits can affect workflows, especially for small teams. Your suggestion is noted and will be passed to the product team.

We also encourage you to share ideas on our Wish List to help shape future improvements.


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