I appreciate the way you can use frames to walk people through a series of items as a presentation. This maps well to many people’s Powerpoint muscle memory.
One common use of Powerpoint is to send the deck to someone who will review without a presenter in an asynchronous mode. I have found that sharing information in Miro can make it hard to replicate this Powerpoint experience. When a board has a lot of content, a link to the board, even one that starts at the right frame can be a recipe for asynchronous users to get lost and miss the point that a presentation might provide.
I would love for there to be a way to send a link to someone where when accessing the link, they would see the board in presentation mode, with a preselected and ordered set of frames. Throughout they should be able to exit to the board in general and then easily jump back into the presentation, but the key is to make it easy for them to see the presentation like they would if they were watching a presenter walk them through it or if they were looking at a Powerpoint deck.
I recognize that something somewhat like this could be achieved by copying the board and then deleting all frames not in the presentation (and non-framed items) and then sending a link to this board. The drawback of this is that this presentation board would get out of sync if changes are made on the original or vice versa.
Another alternative would be to have an export option that would create a powerpoint with each selected frame exported as an image and then placed on to a slide in the order of the frames. This would be able to get out of sync, but would make clear that it is a read-only copy and could quickly be recreated following a change.