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  • May 12, 2026
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One feature that could significantly improve large-scale knowledge organization in Miro would be an automatically generated relationship view between boards.

Today, it is already possible to create connections between boards by inserting links inside elements (cards, sticky notes, shapes, text blocks, etc.). When clicking these links, users can navigate directly to another board — and sometimes even to a specific element inside that board.

The idea is for Miro to recognize these links as relationships and automatically generate a visual graph view of connected boards.

This would work similarly to the graph visualization available in Obsidian, where notes become connected through links.

How it could work:

  • Every board becomes a node in the graph.

  • Links between boards become edges/connections.

  • The number of links between two boards could increase the visual strength/thickness of the connection.

  • The graph could optionally support relationship weighting based on the frequency of references between boards.

  • Users could filter by workspace, project, team, tags, or board type.

  • The graph could support zooming, clustering, and relationship exploration.

Additional possibilities:

  • Show inbound and outbound links (backlinks).

  • Identify highly connected boards (knowledge hubs).

  • Detect isolated boards with no relationships.

  • Visualize architecture, processes, product discovery, or organizational knowledge structures.

This feature would be especially powerful for:

  • Product teams

  • System architecture mapping

  • Service design

  • Enterprise knowledge management

  • Research and discovery workflows

  • Process modeling

  • Complex project ecosystems

Today, many teams already use Miro as a visual knowledge platform, not just as a whiteboard. A relationship graph would make hidden structures visible and transform disconnected boards into an interconnected knowledge network.

The key value of this feature is that links would stop being just navigation elements and would become meaningful structural relationships between boards and knowledge domains.

This could become one of the most powerful organizational, discovery, and navigation capabilities in Miro for large environments.

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Eca
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  • Mironeer
  • May 13, 2026

hi ​@Mauricio Doria 

Thanks so much for taking the time to submit this Wish List 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!