Hi Miro team! 👋
I frequently run workshops using Miro alongside Zoom breakout rooms. During these sessions, participants are completely focused on their Miro boards, leaving Zoom running in the background just for audio.
Because Zoom isn't the active window, nobody sees the text broadcasts I send to the breakout rooms. (I avoid audio broadcasts because they can feel abrupt and weird).
What I really need is a way to make announcements directly inside the active Miro board. It would be amazing if the facilitator could send a message that flashes or pops up near the timer, letting participants know there's an update while they work.
For example: During a 20-minute activity, I might unhide a specific frame for the last 5 minutes and need to tell everyone to move there. How can I notify them without closing the breakout rooms? Right now, my workaround is creating a giant sticky note and dropping it right over their group boards to literally block their view and force them to read my message! 😂
I can see in the community forums that others have requested this in the past as well. Is individual work more common on Miro? Is hosting interactive workshops a rare use case? This feels like one of the most fundamental needs for facilitation, but it seems like it hasn't received much attention yet.
Is there a built-in feature for this that I'm currently missing? Would love to know! 🙂



