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Developer Team Watermark

  • May 28, 2026
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Hi, I created an integration with miro that I just want to use it myself. I don't want to publish it. I have my own git repo and developed a codex skill. I think I had to create a developer team for this, and now I'm dealing with this developer watermark. Is there any way I can get rid of the watermark without having to publish my app? I have a paid plan. I want use Miro to work with my clients and I don't want them to deal with this huge Developer Team Watermark. 

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Robert Johnson
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  • May 29, 2026

@rocknrun 

I don't want to publish it. 

By publish, I’ll assume you mean to the Miro Marketplace.

While there is a requirement to create an app under a developer (i.e., watermarked) team, once the app is created, you can install it in any team workspace.

You would simply:

  1. Go to https://developers.miro.com/#your-apps
  2. Select the pencil icon to Edit app settings
  3. Scroll down to Share app → Installation URL and copy and open the URL.

For example, here is an app I wrote to delete any blank sticky notes (the app isn’t published in the Miro Marketplace:

https://miro.com/app-install/?response_type=code&client_id=3458764661319457020&redirect_uri=%2Fapp-install%2Fconfirm%2F