Connect to Miro MCP

Create and manage Miro boards and items

Connect Miro
Build planning boards
Capture sticky notes
Map launch flows
Share board access

Miro helps marketing teams turn planning workshops into shared campaign decisions. With the connector authorized, Juno can create and update boards, add sticky notes, cards, frames, shapes, connectors, images, documents, and embeds, and check board members or sharing settings before work moves forward. It gives marketers a faster way to assemble briefs, map launch flows, and keep workshop output organized inside the same planning context.

What Juno does with Miro

Miro gives Juno a practical Miro MCP connector for marketers who turn workshops, launch plans, and messy brainstorms into decisions people can actually use. Once authorized, Juno can create and update boards, add sticky notes, cards, frames, shapes, connectors, images, documents, and embeds, then check board members or sharing settings before work moves forward.

That makes the connector useful when the campaign plan needs a visual home. Juno can build planning boards, capture sticky-note themes, map launch flows, and organize workshop output into a brief, roadmap, tracker, or handoff pack without making the team rebuild the canvas from scratch.

Miro's own board items guide shows how boards can hold cards, connectors, frames, shapes, sticky notes, images, documents, and embeds. Juno turns that canvas language into marketer-friendly planning work: fewer loose notes, clearer next steps, and a board that still looks intentional after the meeting snacks are gone.

Where it fits in your workflow

Connect Miro when a marketing decision depends on what happened in a working session: positioning notes, campaign concepts, launch dependencies, channel ideas, stakeholder feedback, or the map of who needs to do what next.

A useful workflow starts with the campaign name, workshop goal, likely board context, and the output you need. Ask Juno to assemble a launch-flow map, turn brainstorm inputs into grouped sticky notes, create frames for phases or channels, or add cards for actions the team can review.

It also fits after the workshop. Juno can help tidy the board, add structure around scattered ideas, check who has access, and prepare a concise readout so the marketer can decide what becomes a brief, what becomes a task, what needs another review, and what can quietly leave the board.

What you get

  • Miro planning boards shaped around campaign phases, launch milestones, channels, or workshop sections
  • Sticky-note captures that group ideas, open questions, risks, and decisions into a board people can scan
  • Launch-flow maps built from shapes, connectors, frames, and cards so dependencies are visible before handoff
  • Board access checks that help confirm members and sharing settings before the next stakeholder pass
  • Visual handoff packs that turn workshop output into a roadmap, brief, tracker, or review board

Frequently asked questions

Does Juno replace Miro?

No. Miro remains the collaborative whiteboard where the team plans, comments, and works visually. Juno helps marketers create, organize, and inspect that board context when it needs to become a decision or deliverable.

When should I authorize the connector?

Authorize it when the next campaign step depends on a board: a planning workshop, launch map, creative brainstorm, stakeholder review, or access check before sharing.

Can Juno create new board content?

Yes, when the connected account has the right access and the instruction is clear. Juno can create or update boards and add supported items such as sticky notes, cards, frames, shapes, connectors, images, documents, and embeds.

What inputs make the connector most useful?

Bring the campaign name, workshop objective, board link or title, target audience, channels, deadline, and the decision you want to make. Clear context keeps the board useful instead of becoming a very artistic parking lot.