Miro integration with Pinterest

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I’ve recently started using Miro for more than just work and it’s integrating into my daily life too! One of the great use cases I’ve seen with Miro is creating a mood board for your interior designs.

I’m currently creating mood boards for the rooms of my new house I am due to be moving to and what I’ve found myself doing is using Pinterest to dump all my ideas onto then I want to use Miro to create more definite theme/plan.

I think it would be useful if in Miro you could link your Pinterest boards and access your pins to then move across to Miro

I agree with this integration.

 

I see an option to automate this with Zappier, but they can see the secret boards. For me, this is one of the most useful tools because all our client boards are secret.

 

I think a MIRO Oficial Integration can be better than Zappier.


I’m not a Pinterest user… But I wonder if you can just use the webpage capture tool in Miro to display the pins?

 

Have you tried to just grab the URL of that specific page on Pinterest and put that into Miro?


I agree with this integration.

 

I see an option to automate this with Zappier, but they can see the secret boards. For me, this is one of the most useful tools because all our client boards are secret.

 

I think a MIRO Oficial Integration can be better than Zappier.

Feel free to upvote it @carlcaesar :grin:


I’m not a Pinterest user… But I wonder if you can just use the webpage capture tool in Miro to display the pins?

 

Have you tried to just grab the URL of that specific page on Pinterest and put that into Miro?

@Kyle.C I would think of a potential integration similar to Jira maybe where you can read/write between jira project and micro board. It would just be smoother than doing a screen grab. Prevents any dual-keying/efforts


Heck yes! This would be huge.  PLEASE…


I agree, this would be amazing! 


Anyone want to conceptualize this? 🙏


Hi @George Sofroniou! Thanks so much for taking the time to submit this idea. Our team has reviewed 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!

Miro Community Team


Hi @George Sofroniou! Thanks so much for taking the time to submit this idea. Our team has reviewed 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!

Miro Community Team

 

 


I tried copy + pasting a GIF but it came out static with the post 😕 (can’t edit/delete either)

Maybe that should be another feature? GIF’s in Miro Community Chats 👀
Much more fun & interactive! (Also editing/deleting comments 😬)

BTW, I was reacting to the news from the @Miro Community Team. Looking forward to this idea! 🙌


Do people still use Pintrest? 😆


YES. This would be fantastic. I’m also a designer and use Miro to collect research, diagram, and sketch ideas. Pinterest is a great tool to collect masses of imagery but going back and organizing those inpo images or trying to find a certain one can be time consuming. If I could access all images I’ve saved in Pinterest and easily import them in mass into Miro so I can group, sketch on and present them, that would be a game changer. 

 

Along the same line of thought; I would love to be able to tag those images so that I can easily search for certain design elements and keep a rolling catalog of design inspiration. This way I can filter by material or space type or whatever tags I decide are helpful. 

 

For example, I’m newly branching into the world of hospitality design and have been collecting precedent imagery, floor plans and details specific to hotel architecture. If I could tag certain images as ‘lounge’ or ‘fireplaces’ or ‘task lighting’ etc. I would be able to build a streamlined database of my own imagery collection and could use it for any future project.