Miroverse is a library of community templates made by and for Miro users. A template is simply a Miro board that contains a repeatable, customizable activity in Miro.
By sharing your workflows, projects, and frameworks as templates in Miroverse, you’re inspiring others with new ways to use Miro and jump-start their work.
Below are best practices and guidelines to ensure your submission is successful. To learn how to submit a template, visit How to get published on Miroverse.
✏️ All Miroverse creators must agree to our Privacy Policy and Online Community Terms of Use.
Miroverse template submission criteria
For your submission to be published in Miroverse, it must fit the following criteria:
- It must be an actual template. Your submitted board should contain an empty template or framework that others may populate and reuse (not an already filled-out board). Boards with only text blocks or images will not be accepted.
- It must be understandable to use and navigate with instructions and examples, especially if it includes new or complex concepts. Ask a trusted friend, colleague, or family member to look at your template — do they understand how to use it without your help?
- You may include a filled-out example or Talktrack to help demonstrate the template’s use. For an example, see Anya’s Emotions Wheel Icebreaker, Alex's Team Canvas, and Julia's Customer Question Board.
- The template must be in one of our currently accepted languages. If you'd like to publish your template in multiple languages, please submit each language separately with distinct boards. We're working on expanding our language offerings — let us know which you’d like to see next in our Miro Community Wish List.
- It must follow our Community guidelines. The submission must be appropriate, useful, and respectful of others’ privacy, information, and intellectual property.
- Your Miroverse profile must be complete. Add your avatar, bio, and company name.
Additional resources
Explore more resources to boost your template skills:
- How to make your Miroverse templates stand out
- Design boards that dazzle
- 16 time-saving Miro tips to create better boards
💡 Read Tips for creating great Miroverse boards to learn what makes a strong template. And visit the Creator Toolbox for more Miroverse publishing tips and resources, plus access to the Creator Community and events.
Publishing checklist
Below is a short checklist you can use to ensure your template is ready to be submitted and published to Miroverse.
Before you submit
Check to ensure:
- Your board includes a blank template that others can use for their own purposes.
- It is easy to understand how to use your template.
- Your template is in English, Japanese, Spanish, German, French, or Portuguese.
- Your template is useful, appropriate, and does not violate others’ privacy or intellectual property.
- Your template includes a sample or demo content indicating proper use.
- Your Miroverse profile is complete with your photo, bio, and company name.
- Your template does not include any hidden frames.
- There are little, if any, locked elements in your template.
- Your board is free of overt advertisements, promotions, or spammy websites. All affiliate links are contained to the template description.
- If applicable, credit is provided to any third-party content you’ve used with links to source material on your template board or description.
Once you’ve gone through the checklist, you’re ready to submit your template. For additional instructions on the submission process, visit How to get published on Miroverse.
What should I include in my template description?
- What: Why did you create this template? What does it help you achieve?
- Who: Who might benefit from this template? Is it for groups or individuals?
- When: Scenarios for when this template is most useful
- How: Numbered, step-by-step instructions and tips for using this template
💡 Learn how to write a compelling Miroverse template description.
Miroverse templates best practices
Templates are great starting points for others to build on and make boards their own. With this in mind, there are a few content guidelines you should follow.
Pay attention to formatting when adding images, fonts, and colors. Consistent formatting helps people effortlessly navigate templates and boards. High-grade stock imagery and content can make a big difference.
Monster Workshop by Nina Torr
Create a clear starting point and flow
Make it easy to follow each part of your process. Frames can be a helpful way to create structure on your board. Add numbers, arrows, or other wayfinding indicators as needed.
Effective Meetings by Zoom
Share concrete examples to clarify your process
Most people will be interested in your specific process and experience. Examples are essential to bring your ideas to life.
Inclusive Customer Experiences by Sandra Heinzen
Teach people how to use your approach. Break it down into steps to guide them through it.
Stakeholder Map by VMware Tanzu Labs
Make the board structure easy to adapt
Keep the content flexible by limiting the number of locked elements and ensuring all text fields are editable (for example, avoid text in images).
Team Alignment Workshop by Switch to eleven
Record a video walkthrough (Optional)
Videos aren't a requirement but can be an engaging instruction tool. Keep your video short (around 3–10 mins). Include relevant insights, your personal approach, and problems that your framework solves. Capture with Loom or any other screen-recording tool.
Workshop and Meeting Energizers by Maira Rahme
Report templates and/or profiles as inappropriate
Use the Report button or send an email to miroverse@miro.com to report templates and/or profiles that are inappropriate or look suspicious to the Miro Community team. Please provide a short description about why you’re reporting the content.
The Report button on a Miroverse template page
The Report button on a Miroverse profile page
Community rules and guidelines
Enhance your chances of a fast approval by following these guidelines:
🕊️ Be civil
Miroverse is an inclusive community of creators. Don’t publish anything that a reasonable person would consider inappropriate, offensive, abusive, or hate speech.
🌐 Keep it relevant and useful
Every piece of content should have a point or identity outside of the brand, company, or person writing about it. Don’t post advertisements, promotions, or spammy websites.Don’t post advertisements, promotions, or spammy websites. All affiliate links must be contained to the template description, and should not be added to the template board. All templates must be free without additional purchase.
🔒️ Respect privacy and reputation
Check for sensitive, confidential, proprietary information. Content that violates the privacy of others, including confidential or sensitive information (such as email addresses, identifying data, and so forth), is not permitted without the subject’s express consent.
© Respect the intellectual property rights of others
Give credit for inspiration and make sure that you have the right to share the content publicly. Please do not share other people's work to your own profile or create confusion about who originally authored any work.