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I am looking to upgrade my subscription for a specific board/space where my research project partners can add all of their activities to the board as well as implement a calendar space to update each other regularly on a live space. I am now wondering, what does it mean to be a member?

I am working at university in the Netherlands, and this project is in collaboration with other partner universities. As the lead of this workstream, I am mainly adjusting the Miro interface. Does this mean that I only need to purchase the Miro subscription for 1 member or do you suggest to buy more such as for the lead researcher, partner researcher etc. Or can they all contribute to the Miro without needing to be in member.

They will most likely not use the Miro more than once every two weeks and only to add posters/text. I would love to have your advice/suggestion on which subscription to go for , knowing the context of this rather small-scale research project. Thanks.

@cwhitehead Being a full member requires a paid licence and means the users could create boards in your team – both of which you likely do not want.

With the Starter Plan, you could use the Visitors access method to allow anyone with the link to the board to edit it (no Miro account is required on the Visitors part).

More on the Visitors feature here: https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012524559-Collaboration-with-Visitors

Education Plan

If you are an educator/teacher, you may qualify for the free Education Plan, which would give you the same Visitor editor access as the Starter Plan. More on the Education Plan here (search the page for “application form”): https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017730473-Education-plan