People: Company Admins, Developers
Plans: Enterprise
Platforms: Browser, Desktop
This article provides an introduction to the Miro Developer Platform and explains how to create a Developer Team within your Enterprise organization. Understanding these capabilities allows you to extend Miro's functionality and build custom applications tailored to your needs.
Explore the Miro Developer Platform
Miro offers an extensible platform designed to empower developers within your organization. You can use it to integrate your existing private applications with Miro or build entirely new applications that enhance and extend Miro's core functionality.
The Miro Developer Platform provides a comprehensive suite of tools, detailed documentation, and practical sample applications to help your developer teams build, test, and deploy their custom apps. Teams can also submit their applications for inclusion in the public Miro Marketplace.
✏️ Note: Ensure that you share information about the Miro Developer Platform with developers in your organization to empower them to build custom solutions and integrations.
Key features and components of the Miro Developer Platform include:
- REST API: Allows you to connect third-party products to Miro boards, enabling robust communication with external databases or servers. This offers a flexible data-exchange service not limited to Javascript or Typescript.
- WebSDK: Empowers your developer team to build applications that interact directly with Miro boards and their content, creating rich, embedded experiences.
- Live Embed: Enables you to embed fully interactive Miro boards into third-party products, web applications, or websites. Users can view and edit these embedded boards as if they were working directly within Miro.
- And more: The Miro Developer Platform also includes capabilities like the SCIM API for user access management, along with a wealth of technical resources and guides for developers.
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Create an Enterprise Developer Team
To enable your developers to start building on the Miro platform, you'll need to create a dedicated Developer Team within your Enterprise subscription. This provides them with the necessary environment and permissions.
For detailed step-by-step instructions on how to create an Enterprise Developer Team, please refer to the article 2.2 Creating teams & team structure. Ensure you complete the optional step 6 outlined in that guide, which specifically covers Developer Team creation.
More information: See also Create a Developer team on the Miro Developer Platform documentation site.
Next steps
To continue with your Miro Enterprise configuration, the next recommended step is: