Miro MCP is a comprehensive developer platform providing tools, APIs, libraries, and documentation to build custom applications and integrations for Miro's collaborative whiteboard. It enables developers to extend Miro's functionality, connect boards to third-party products, and embed live boards into other web applications.
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How to use Miro MCP?
Developers use the Miro Developer Platform to create custom apps that enhance Miro boards. Start by creating a developer team and configuring your app within Miro. Utilize the Web SDK to build apps that manage board content, the REST API to connect boards to external systems, and Live Embed to integrate collaborative boards into websites. The platform provides code samples, tutorials, and a sandbox environment for testing.
Miro MCP 's Core Features
Miro Web SDK: A JavaScript library for building apps that create and manage board content directly within Miro's user interface, enabling richer board experiences.
Miro REST API: Connect Miro boards to any third-party product or service, facilitating seamless data exchange and workflow automation.
Miro Live Embed: Easily embed a live, interactive, and collaborative Miro board into any external web application, product, or website using a simple iFrame.
Comprehensive Developer Resources: Access a full suite of documentation, code samples, open-source demo apps, migration guides, and interactive tutorials to accelerate development.
Miro Marketplace Distribution: Share your completed app with Miro's vast user base of over 65 million users or keep it private for specific teams or clients.
Robust Community & Support: Engage with a helpful developer community through forums, Discord, and GitHub, and get support from Miro's developer advocacy team.
Miro MCP 's Use Cases
Enterprise Integrations: IT departments connect Miro to project management tools like Jira, automating the flow of ideas from brainstorming into actionable tasks.
Custom Collaboration Tools: Software teams build specialized apps for agile ceremonies, turning Miro boards into dynamic sprint planning or retrospective hubs.
Embedded Whiteboarding: EdTech platforms embed live Miro boards directly into their learning management systems for interactive student group projects.
Visual Workflow Automation: Consultants create apps that pull data from CRM systems into Miro to visually map customer journeys and sales pipelines.
App Development for Marketplace: Independent developers create and monetize utility apps, like translators or illustration tools, for Miro's global user base.