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  • August 21, 2024
  • 6 replies
  • 599 views
  • Adolfo Avella
  • Jesse Cruce
  • BurtyC
    BurtyC
  • Webentwicklung
  • Astrid Pflugmacher
  • ChristinaW
  • Gabriella Farquhar
  • Ann Karring
  • Niamh
  • Yates Designs
  • MSchoenmakers
  • lajubekhusus

Hi there, 

I know you are still working on the timeline as you launched a beta version so far. Here are a few suggestions as part of my usecase which may contribute to its further development. I will also post a photo of how I am currently using a self-made timeline in Miro. 

1. My team and I are working on different projects simultaneously, therefore it is of main importance to me to list all ongoing projects rather than clustering by user story, feature etc. Each project has a different color, which is portrayed by the legend on the left. When using the timeline provided by Miro I can make use of the “group” option to display the different projects and use the colors provided. For each group I will use one color only rather than mixing them. As Miro only offers a choice of six different colors, it is not sufficient for me - as you can see I need about eight different colors. 

2. Within my self-made timeline I am using the option to change the transparency of the color in order to create a fade-out effect. The fade-out effect of the bar symbolizes the future. I am making use of this to better visualize at which stage we are at the present time (end of August as shown in the example) and when the task is supposed to be finished and how much more time is left. As I am presenting the timeline every three weeks to all relevant stakeholders, it would be nice to somehow indicate the present stage. It doesn’t need to be a fade-out effect, maybe just a red line that can be slid across the overall timeline to help indicate the present stage.

3. I am also visualizing important milestones such as the launch of a project (as you can see in the photo with project 5). Obviously it can be added by oneself with emojis and other functionalities in Miro. I can imagine it can overcomplicate the timeline provided by Miro, however I felt like mentioning each aspect of my usecases. 

4. Every three weeks I am saving my self-made timeline as a PDF to send it to the relevant stakeholders. Therefore I like the timeline compact, so my stakeholders can access the PDF easily and catch everything at first sight. Zooming in and out is almost not necessary. When I am using the timeline provided by Miro, I can of course also download it but it is not as compact. When using the timeline for a whole year, the timeline provided by Miro stretches out when saved as a PDF, therefore it is necessary to zoom a lot to the left and right. I already really like the option to choose between displaying the timeline in days or weeks, which is perfect when using in Miro. But for saving it as a PDF, it might be nice to make it even more compact, maybe by sorting it by months or something? 

That’s all. Thank you so much for your time! Maybe this will help. I am looking forward for the timeline and everything else to come in Miro. 

 

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Eca
Mironeer
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  • Mironeer
  • 2108 replies
  • August 23, 2024

Hi @Webentwicklung 

 

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!

 


  • New Here
  • 1 reply
  • September 18, 2024

Thanks for the thorough suggestions, which mostly align with the issues my team is also looking to solve by using Miro for schedule and project timelines.

I agree, more customization -- more than 6 colors, ability to select specific colors that align with project and/or client’s branding, and hierarchy of text sizes -- would be great additions to this tool.

Ultimately we’re finding we need to drill down into specifics of each project task, and items are getting lost visually. We want to show clients at a glance what stage of the project we are at, what tasks have been completed, and reference the work still left to do. 

If there’s any way to adapt the self-made timeline that is attached above with the functionality of auto-populating and adjusting dates it would be hugely helpful.


The timeline acts as a great way to visualize progress in the recurring update/review calls with my stakeholder.

Point 2 as mentioned above is recognizable.
I'd like to use the timeline to review the planning estimates.
Being able to have an indicator of the actual current progress vs what is still to be done/uncertain would be great. That could be using either shading in the color or using a coloured bar or something alike.

In addition, I would like to be able to plot additional information on or next to the bar.

  • Having a way to plot the current budget status (e.g. burned hours)
    • e.g. by plotting this on the bar or by being able to add a custom column after the title column.
  • Having a way to show the an “updated estimated range” (i.e. what range of budget do we expect we still need to complete a card)
    • e.g. by plotting this on the bar (as text/numbers), having a custom column after title might also work

 


Webentwicklung wrote:

Hi there, 

I know you are still working on the timeline as you launched a beta version so far. Here are a few suggestions as part of my usecase which may contribute to its further development. I will also post a photo of how I am currently using a self-made timeline in Miro. 

1. My team and I are working on different projects simultaneously, therefore it is of main importance to me to list all ongoing projects rather than clustering by user story, feature etc. Each project has a different color, which is portrayed by the legend on the left. When using the timeline provided by Miro I can make use of the “group” option to display the different projects and use the colors provided. For each group I will use one color only rather than mixing them. As Miro only offers a choice of six different colors, it is not sufficient for me - as you can see I need about eight different colors. 

2. Within my self-made timeline I am using the option to change the transparency of the color in order to create a fade-out effect. The fade-out effect of the bar symbolizes the future. I am making use of this to better visualize at which stage we are at the present time (end of August as shown in the example) and when the task is supposed to be finished and how much more time is left. As I am presenting the timeline every three weeks to all relevant stakeholders, it would be nice to somehow indicate the present stage. It doesn’t need to be a fade-out effect, maybe just a red line that can be slid across the overall timeline to help indicate the present stage.

3. I am also visualizing important milestones such as the launch of a project (as you can see in the photo with project 5). Obviously it can be added by oneself with emojis and other functionalities in Miro. I can imagine it can overcomplicate the timeline provided by Miro, however I felt like mentioning each aspect of my usecases. 

4. Every three weeks I am saving my self-made timeline as a PDF to send it to the relevant stakeholders. Therefore I like the timeline compact, so my stakeholders can access the PDF easily and catch everything at first sight. Zooming in and out is almost not necessary. When I am using the timeline provided by Miro, I can of course also download it but it is not as compact. When using the timeline for a whole year, the timeline provided by Miro stretches out when saved as a PDF, therefore it is necessary to zoom a lot to the left and right. I already really like the option to choose between displaying the timeline in days or weeks, which is perfect when using in Miro. But for saving it as a PDF, it might be nice to make it even more compact, maybe by sorting it by months or something? 

That’s all. Thank you so much for your time! Maybe this will help. I am looking forward for the timeline and everything else to come in Miro. 

 

 


  • Beginner
  • 4 replies
  • April 15, 2025

Miro has quietly removed guest access to editing timeline widgets—something that was previously available and essential to our team's workflow. This change wasn’t communicated and even breaks functionality in Microsoft Teams, leaving timelines stuck loading.

Limiting collaboration behind a paywall undermines the inclusive, flexible environment Miro is known for. We ask the product team to reconsider this decision and restore timeline editing for guests—or at least offer a viable alternative. This shift may force us and others to rethink using Miro long-term.


Eca
Mironeer
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  • Mironeer
  • 2108 replies
  • April 18, 2025

Hi everyone 👋

Thanks so much for taking the time to share your experiences and thoughtful suggestions around the Timeline feature – your insights are incredibly helpful.

 

Just letting you know that I’ve passed this thread along to the Miro team internally! It's all super valuable for ongoing discussions and future improvements.

 

If there are any updates or follow-ups, I’ll be sure to share them here. Keep the ideas coming – they really do make a difference!