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Is there a way to create interactive prototypes in Miro?


Hello! Tell me the name of the tool with which you can make an interactive prototype. Is it only in the paid version?

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Just wanted to jump in and say that you can create interactive prototypes like in InVision or Overflow with the plugin built on the Miro Platform - https://developers.miro.com/docs/web-plugin-examples#prototyping.

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Hi @Anastasya 

can you please describe what you’re talking about.

I have no idea … or could you’ve been talking about the Kanban-tool

https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/360022846473-Kanban

or is it the Wireframes-tool

https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017572154-Wireframes

Michael


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Just wanted to jump in and say that you can create interactive prototypes like in InVision or Overflow with the plugin built on the Miro Platform - https://developers.miro.com/docs/web-plugin-examples#prototyping.


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Marina wrote:

Just wanted to jump in and say that you can create interactive prototypes like in InVision or Overflow with the plugin built on the Miro Platform - https://developers.miro.com/docs/web-plugin-examples#prototyping.

AMAZING.


Marina wrote:

Just wanted to jump in and say that you can create interactive prototypes like in InVision or Overflow with the plugin built on the Miro Platform - https://developers.miro.com/docs/web-plugin-examples#prototyping.

How do we use this, or is there a production plugin that does this?

Looks perfect

thanks!


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  • February 12, 2021
Marina wrote:

Just wanted to jump in and say that you can create interactive prototypes like in InVision or Overflow with the plugin built on the Miro Platform - https://developers.miro.com/docs/web-plugin-examples#prototyping.

@Marina that does seem amazing and very useful, but even after reading everything both on miro.com and that github page, I still have no clue on how I can use this. Could you help please?


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For anyone who is unclear on how to build and implement web-plugins, use SDK/API/s, etc., then you will want to consult with someone who has a computer programming/web development background. One place to look for such a resource is Upwork.com.


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Robert Johnson wrote:

For anyone who is unclear on how to build and implement web-plugins, use SDK/API/s, etc., then you will want to consult with someone who has a computer programming/web development background. One place to look for such a resource is Upwork.com.

But isn’t the link @Marina shared an app that is already built? Would I really have to hire someone to just use it?


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@Arthur Boni - It is a sample plugin that was built (and is usable) as an example of the kinds of things that can be done using the SDK. However, it takes some knowledge and understanding of how these things work and are implemented. There documentation is located here: https://developers.miro.com/docs/getting-started


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  • December 10, 2021
Marina wrote:

Just wanted to jump in and say that you can create interactive prototypes like in InVision or Overflow with the plugin built on the Miro Platform - https://developers.miro.com/docs/web-plugin-examples#prototyping.

This link does not work anymore. Is this capability removed?


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