To start the collaboration with a user, you may either invite the user to your account or ask them to invite you. In Miro, you pay for the number of licenses in your account so the subscription owner needs to purchase a license for a future collaborator even if they already have their own subscription/take a seat in another paid team.
There're two ways of how you can invite users to boards on paid plans for free: - to invite them as viewers/commenters to particular boards; - to share a board publicly so that anyone with the link could view/comment or edit it.
To start the collaboration with a user, you may either invite the user to your account or ask them to invite you. In Miro, you pay for the number of licenses in your account so the subscription owner needs to purchase a license for a future collaborator even if they already have their own subscription/take a seat in another paid team.
There're two ways of how you can invite users to boards on paid plans for free: - to invite them as viewers/commenters to particular boards; - to share a board publicly so that anyone with the link could view/comment or edit it.
@Enrico Teotti - What subscription/plan does your company have? And when you created a new team, what subscription did you chose and were you asked to pay for it and did you use your own credit card?
Or, were you not asked to enter payments information? (In which case you may be on the Business or Enterprise Plan).
@Enrico Teotti - Thanks for the info. Unlimited teams is a feature of the Business Plan and you can can add users to as many teams (under the same "company"/Business Plan subscription) as you'd like without paying for an additional license. You're good to go!