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As teams scale their use of Miro for cross-functional collaboration, the ability to organize content in a hierarchical way becomes crucial. Today, all frames live at a flat level, which quickly becomes messy when dealing with multi-team structures, iterative product design, or growing documentation.

I’d like to request support for nested sections—even just two levels deep—to help structure complex boards more effectively.

HI ​@Mahsa.byt,

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!


I’m using Miro to map strategies at different levels within organisations, for which the ability to have nested layers for the board would be great.


We have a team of over 300 people using Miro and it’s impossible to organize the boards so people can find them. This results in individuals using other means, external to Miro to organize. This is far from ideal. Now we have Confluence pages, Slack posts, email and Teams chat links to contend with.

Please put something in place that will allow teams to organize the way they want/need to. If you want restrictions on depth, let that be a space administrator’s decision.

 

Thanks.

-Judah


+1 vote for nested sections.
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