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In our collaborative sessions, we rely heavily on direct comments (added via the comment tool) to capture feedback, decisions, and discussions during workshops. However, Miro currently does not support exporting these comments, making it difficult to document actions or provide audit trails.

We request the following enhancements:

  1. ✅ Export Comments API/CSV/JSON:
    Allow the export of direct comments (not just sticky note content), including:

    • Comment text

    • Author name

    • Timestamp

    • Anchor context (e.g., attached object ID or board coordinates)

    • Replies (if threaded)

  2. ✅ Include Comments in Excel Export:
    Enhance the current Excel export of board content to optionally include:

    • Any direct comments made on sticky notes, shapes, or frames

    • Comment metadata (author, timestamp, replies)

This would significantly improve workflows in education, research, stakeholder engagement, and formal review processes — where traceability of input and decision-making is critical.

Hi ​@parag.srivastava 

Thanks so much for taking the time to submit this idea. Our team will review this and it’s open for votes and comments. 

For those coming across this idea, if you feel this would be helpful for you or your business, please be sure to vote for it and leave a comment about your use case to help our team scope this request!

Thank you again for helping make Miro better!


My use case:

When doing an interview, we often plan questions, one question per sticky note. While interviewing, one the two of us usually does the talking and the other one writes notes as comments on the relevant sticky notes.

Now with AI, it would be very valuable to be able to export both the sticky note contents (= questions) and all comments attached to them (= notes about that question), feed it all to a language model, and get a summary or even further insight on the topic.

Currently we’re limited to manually browsing the stickies one by one, opening and reviewing comment threads, and copy-pasting them one by one if we want to access/use them outside Miro.