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Miro is a lovely application which I find more and more use for almost daily. I wish I had used it when I was more gainfully employed, as I’m confident it would have helped in innumerable ways in the dynamic and creative environment I left for stay at home fatherhood. As it stands, I mostly use it for organizing my creative endeavors and hobbies.In the case of the latter, I’ve been using Miro since early in the pandemic to play various tabletop roleplaying and miniatures games online with a huge community of players around the world. While there is a bustling and crowded field of dedicated VTTs (Virtual Tabletops) which exploded in popularity as games scrambled to continue online, Miro serves my needs and those of countless others exceptionally without the oft heavy baggage of trying to be all things to all games.The one area where I needed to supplement Miro usage with additional application(s) was in having reliable RNGs (random number generators) aka dice which could be “rolled” and
Hi,I have a Miro team with 228 old boards. I'd like to be able to archive these and store outside of Miro.It would be great if i could bulk backup/export all 228 boards.
Hello,the miro programmers are awsome and added a new feature. This feature is nice and its a timesaver: You have to drag the arrow till the center of the sticky - till you see a white-blue-dotthan everything works perfect: @mironeer developers: Thank you miro - You’re awsome Michael
Miroversity Live ‘23 is only a few weeks away! Join thousands of community members for two knowledge-packed days of live learning. You’ll gain concrete skills and practical applications for using Miro daily. Save your free spot → Take a look at some sessions we think you’ll love: ✏ Jan 24 10:35AM–11:45AM CST | Beautiful Board Design for All in MiroLearn how to design beautiful presentations and deliverables without any prior design knowledge or skills. ✏ Jan 24 12:00PM–1:00PM CST | [Panel] Your Tech Stack as LeverageHear how organizations like AstraZeneca, Woolworths Group, and the University System of New Hampshire use Miro and other tools to push organizational strategy forward. ✏ Jan 25 10:00AM–11:15AM CST | Build Workspaces in Miro You’ll Use Again and AgainExplore three key workflows you can build entirely in Miro so you never have to jump between tools again. ✏ Jan 25 12:30PM–1:30PM CST | Agile Events in a Hybrid WorldLearn about the newest Miro features to help ma
Hi everyone!First time starting a topic in the community! Hope you’re safe and well.Has anyone used Miro for musical projects apart from embedding YouTube and Spotify? I’m curious to see if composers can work together in a board to create a group song! Wondering how we can push the limits for collaboration within a virtual workspace.Maybe that could be a jingle or anthem for Mironeers.
Hey, fellow product managers! How many feature requests do you have in your backlog? And how many of them will you actually implement? Does the user ever hear back again about their idea? Oof, customer requests... Tricky they are! Like you, we at Miro love our customers, and they love us back: we get lots of great feedback and tons of amazing, elaborate feature ideas. There are several channels that we are tracking: NPS survey feedback, support tickets, shoutouts on social networks, regular feedback review meetings with customer success and support agents. But while we certainly want to deliver as much value as possible, it may be challenging to manage customers’ expectations when it comes to these requests. So how do you go about it? Please share with us your tried and tested ways to track and follow-up on customer requests to guarantee the best user experience. Or, take part in this short poll, and leave your own option in the comments!
I haven’t logged in to Miro for a week or two, so not sure when this feature was released, but want to give a massive shout outs to the dev and product teams for building in the Match Height and Match Width features natively to the platform. Thank you kindly! Another step in the direction of batch action is always appreciated.Unless I’m overlooking something, only additional request I have is to extend functionality beyond images to shapes as well.
I’m starting a New Topic here because I didn’t see anything else close to it.I am a new Miro user and LOVE the product. It has made a big difference in my work from a project I recently got into. I wanted to start a “Miro as Change Agent” topic to see if others have similar stories of the power of Miro and process visualization.My StoryI am the new Director of the Office of Extended Studies at Ithaca College. Part of my work is to create opportunities for high school learners to be with us on campus in the summertime for our pre-college programs. I just got through my first summer and immediately noticed how many challenges there were with the administrative processes for on-boarding participants because of all of the various systems, software, processes, and offices that are involved in these programs. So, I decided to do a stakeholder study to study the process a user (customer) goes through … from seeing a piece of our marketing, to applying, to enrolling, to paying, to experience,
Hello everyone! As one of the last posts in 2022, I wanted to share the latest creation from my team at Hiro Studio, our newest Miroverse submission, the Miro Orientation Café (https://miro.com/miroverse/miro-orientation-cafe/). For over a year, we have been working on identifying the foundational pieces that new Miro users need to be taught in order to quickly begin engaging in a workshop. This Miro Experience provides visual, written, and video instructions that appeal to a variety of learning styles and can get new users up to speed and ready to contribute in no time. Huge ups to @Rachel for her constant support and always helping us push the boundaries of what is possible in Miro, and to Hilary, Hiro Studio’s amazing designer who pulls all of the crazy ideas out of our heads and makes them beautiful.Keep on designing amazing experiences in Miro everyone! I hope you all have happy holidays and wish you the best in 2023!Jon
Day 1 was fantastic and we still want to hear from you for Day 2! Please share which sessions and speakers have inspired you most throughout the day.Use this thread to connect and share your favorite sessions, speakers, quotes, ideas, and any new Miro tricks and tips you’ve learned from day 2👇
Hi crew,Hope your December is off to a great start. I can’t believe 2023 is so close! As the year comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on processes that I can improve in the new year. In particular, I’m zeroing in on a better way to fairly assign work. One of the biggest learnings for us at Use All Five this year came out of our DEI Training with Peoplism - that your employees may find a different level of value in each project than management believes. It’s crucial for employees to feel valued and like their career is progressing, so this exercise of aligning on what’s considered a “High Value” vs. a “Low Value” project becomes paramount to retention. They provided this worksheet for us that we’ve been using. My plan is to turn this into something in the Miroverse soon. I’m curious to hear from you:How are you assigning work at your company? Do you look through the lens of high / low value projects currently? Is this a Miro template you would use? Or is this better suited in another
Hello, fellow Miro gurus. I’ve cited Miro articles (Hybrid Collaborating Field Guide) and used Miro as my go-to whiteboard example in a new book about hybrid facilitation, Hybrid Live Guide, on pages: 13, 17, 18, 25, 44, 50, 61, 86, 108, 109, 111, 113, 114, 115, and 126. The book is free to download and share: www.knowmium.com/hybridHere is a specific example of using Miro on pages 108 and 109:There are times when all participants will benefit from collaborating on the same virtual tools. In our effort to create equality, have all hybrid participants use the same exact tool. Beyond equality is functionality and collaboration, both of which are supported when groups use the same virtual tools. Miro is my go-to virtual whiteboard. Getting both in-person and virtual participants on Miro allows them to contribute to the same activities in the same ways and even be in the same teams. The in-person participants don’t need to be on a virtual meeting platform either, just Miro.Pre-session, I s
Living in the Lake Geneva region? Join the local user group to start discovering new features, sharing best practices and connecting with other local Miro fans. 1st meetup: Thursday 19, January 2023, Geneva. Opening theme: "Hands-on templates and techniques to build psychological safety teams."Followed by happy hour/networking drinks!Throughout 2023 we will cover a wide range of topics:Effective remote meetings & workshops Team alignment and productivity Team engagement and psychological safety Innovation, creativity & collective intelligence in action Use cases for corporate functions (HR, IT, Finance, Sales, Legal, ...) Etc.Please register to help us estimate the size of the room and receive the location details:https://www.teamalignment.co/miro-user-group-geneva Happy to meet you soon in Geneva!
Douglas Ferguson is the founder and president of Voltage Control, an Austin-based change agency that helps enterprises spark, accelerate, and sustain innovation. He specializes in helping teams work better together through participatory decision-making and design-inspired facilitation techniques. He is the author of Magical Meetings, Beyond the Prototype, How to Remix Anything, and Start Within. Ask Douglas About... Maintaining playfulness and exploration for remote employees Creative tools that innovate build real, meaningful relationships, and foster connection Design-inspired facilitation techniques Being a founder & author Miro tips + tricks 🔗 Missed Douglas at Distributed ‘22? Watch his session recording here.💡 Make sure to check out more from Douglas with Voltage Control’s Miro templates and the podcast. Question, comment, and like below👇🏿
Max Harper is the visual strategist at Refractive, a visual thinking tool consultancy that builds Miro apps and integrations full-time for Miro Marketplace and enterprise clients. About Max’s Distributed ‘22 Session: From data-syncing integrations to collaborative, creative, and analytical tools; come explore the vast potential of Miro apps with Refractive, a visual thinking tool consultancy that builds Miro apps and integrations full-time for Miro Marketplace and enterprise clients. (Session description will be edited t to reflect highlights post session)Ask Max About... Developing Miro apps with Refractive How organizations are using Miro to change the world Spending 1,000 days using Miro His favorite Miro tips and tricks 🔗 Missed Max at Distributed ‘22? Watch his session recording here.💡 Make sure to check out more from Max and his work at Refractive here. Question, comment, and like below👇🏿
Rachel Davis is a facilitator and workshop experience designer with a soft spot for creative problem-solving. After over a decade of the 9-5 grind, she now runs her own consulting business helping others create workshops, tap into their inner facilitator, and create immersive sessions. Rachel has created over 80 workshops, a combination of both in-person and virtual. Miro is her jam for virtual workshops. Jonathan White is Founder & CEO of Hiro Studios, a facilitator and Miro Experience Designer. Jon and his team work with clients and colleagues all over the world to create amazing Miro Experiences that get audiences excited and engaged. Drawing from his 20+ years of experience as a Lean Consultant, Jon has a natural, warm, and entertaining facilitation style, and an uncanny ability to bring models, tools, and templates to life in Miro. Jon and Rachel are an awesome duo!Through working together, they’ve not found a methodology or approach that can stump Jon (just try us!), so consu
I found myself very much enjoying the experience academy.miro.com offered to take courses and sign up for webinars. Is this a function that is offered through Miro? To create courses, host webinars, etc. that could be a substitute for using something like Thinkific or Udemy? Cheers,Tym
Community! We’ve done it! We compiled a group of amazing Miro experts all in one place for your viewing pleasure! Take a peek at our newly updated Distributed ‘22 website for a full preview of all the immersive virtual sessions we have in store for you starting November 15th!🔗 Register HERE to see our community in action! If you have any questions - drop them in the comments section below. Can’t wait to see you there!
We want to hear from you! Day 1 of Distributed ’22 is underway and we can’t wait to hear which sessions and speakers have inspired you most throughout the day.Use this thread to connect and share your favorite sessions, speakers, quotes, ideas, and any new Miro tricks and tips you’ve learned from day 1👇
Distributed ‘22 is finally here! Here are some FAQs to help you navigate our 2-day community-led virtual conference. What is Distributed?Distributed is our annual Miro Community event. This year will be bigger and better than ever before as we bring you interactive and engaging sessions, thought leadership, education, experiences, and networking opportunities. Join the event here Who should attend Distributed and why?Distributed is an end-user, community-focused, community-led conference hosted and presented by Miro for anyone who wants to make work more joyful and effective. Just like Miro’s platform, our event is a participatory experience that invites everyone to collaborate, share, and feel each other’s energy. When are the session details available?The Session Catalog is live. Take your time browsing through the content and our roster of speakers. And register here What does it cost to attend?Distributed is a free virtual event. Have a question that’s not answered here? Just wan
Hi, my name is Heri Hermawan (from Indonesia). During the pandemic, my colleagues and me at Asa Berdaya Consultant (psychological safety design in Indonesia) tried to utilize miro as a medium to optimize the counseling process.The results of this exploration showed unexpected results. Clients become more open, creative, and enjoy the counseling process. On this occasion, I would like to share this experience with interested colleagues so that they can use miro as a co-creation process for themselves or with counselors in their respective countries. It can even be a product development for your respective organization. We continue to try to build and study how to create interaction between humans in digital media by paying attention to aspects of emotion and design.For more information about us bit.ly/tanya-asaberdaya (click to connect with us on whatsapp chat)
Miro Community, Let’s meet IRL! Distributed ‘22 is just around the corner and we thought it would be a great opportunity to gather for IRL networking and a sneak peek of this year’s amazing content! Join us in person for one-day events from November 8th-10th in Austin, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Sydney for a pre-Distributed warm-up where you can meet with local Miro experts and check out some new features we’re working on. RSVP and details for your city below 👇AustinBerlinAmsterdamSydney By signing up for this event you are agreeing to Miro’s Event Terms & Conditions. Attendees will receive an email from our Envoy system 24 hours before the event starts with location details and a link to register with Envoy. Registering via Envoy is required to attend this on-site event. Let us know in the comments which city you’re excited to attend! We can’t wait to meet you 😊👋
Hi,I'm trying to find the link of some Miro "official" board were you can navigate trough a map of different "buildings". I've been there once but can't finde the link!Any help?
Hi everyone!We are preparing the first ever comprehensive report on facilitation. So far, we hear 36% of facilitators used Miro regularly in the past year. Does that match your experience? What other tools do you know of and use?Help us paint an accurate picture of facilitation today by answering our 15 min survey and sharing it with your peers!We will collect the results into State of Facilitation report that we will share with everyone, so we can hold a mirror to the facilitation community, sparking reflections and conversations about where we are at and where we want to go next.Thank you in advance and keep on delivering!
https://miro.com/marketplace/spatial-tables/The app allows you to visually describe table data directly on your Miro board. You can use sticky notes, rectangles, and text boxes like the example below. There is no sign up required. Watch a quick video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur-cBuaz5PM
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