Hello guys,
does it make sense for Miro to support linked text, markdown and other file types? I’m currently in search of a tool that would allow a team to collaborate on pieces of text to write an article.
I can see that Miro supports Google Docs inline editing and it doesn’t support OneDrive inline editing (hopefully, for now), but these are complete different scenarios compared to what I’m looking for.
My target scenario is as follows:
- The team members independently create text files modules.
- Then they start cross-checking, commenting and editing.
- Then they want to link those notes in a web / wiki style. So the previously discrepant text fragments (e.g. markdown-formatted) are aligned, grouped, linked in Miro (visual form) and can be edited both in Miro and offline (text form).
The closest alternatives to this are tools like Obsidian and Roam, as far as I could find, and they are gaining traction. Please consider for implementation.
In any case, thanks for the wonderful tool that you’re developing.