The free plan, called "Free", offers the following features:

"Miro free," the wind rattled the bare branches. "Miro free."

If you need more features or collaborators, consider upgrading to one of Miro's paid plans:

Silas chewed slowly, savoring the sharp sting of the skin. He looked at the City, miles away. He thought of the people inside, plugged into the feed, their stomachs full of gray sludge, living their 'Miro Free' existence—free from choice, free from flavor, free from life.

Silas looked at the golden fruit. He remembered the taste of the first one he’d stolen from the orchard three years ago. It had burst in his mouth with a tartness that made his jaw ache. It tasted like rain, like dirt, like summer. It tasted like a memory.

: Educators use it to host interactive design sprints where students can add sticky notes, comments, and navigate via the sidebar to follow a lesson structure. Limitations to Consider

: Tools like the Private Mode (which hides sticky notes during brainstorming), Timer , and Voting are reserved for paid tiers like the Miro Starter or Business plans.

Silas smiled, his teeth stained with the evidence of his crime. He held out the half-eaten fruit toward the machine.

He swallowed.

: Users gain access to a massive library of pre-made frameworks, ranging from Mind Maps and Flowcharts to Agile Retrospectives.

: The free tier includes basic integrations with essential tools like Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Google Drive.