Product managers mapping discovery work
Use Miro to move from raw ideas to roadmaps, specs, and follow-up boards.
Check editable-board limits.
Updated June 19, 2026
Miro Mind Map Maker makes sense when the mind map is part of a workshop, product discussion, project plan, or ongoing team board. It is built for teams that need brainstorming, sticky notes, comments, templates, voting-style workshop tools, AI help, integrations, and a canvas that can grow beyond one neat diagram.
Use the free plan to build a real board before upgrading. Check editable-board limits, AI credits, export quality, guest access, private boards, Jira or Google Drive integration needs, and whether large boards stay manageable. If you only need a simple single map for a report, Canva or MindMup may feel lighter.
Miro Mind Map Maker is Miro’s mind mapping workflow inside its collaborative online whiteboard and AI Innovation Workspace.
Official pages describe AI-assisted multi-branch mind maps, drag-and-drop nodes, real-time collaboration, comments, sticky notes, infinite canvas, presentation mode, exports, embeds, templates, Talktrack recordings, and pricing with a free plan and paid team tiers.
| Feature | What it does | Plan fit / purchase note |
|---|---|---|
| AI-assisted mind maps | Generate and expand branches, then edit nodes on the canvas. | Check AI credits by plan. |
| Real-time whiteboarding | Use comments, sticky notes, templates, infinite canvas, and facilitation tools. | Useful for workshops. |
| Exports and presentation | Present boards, export frames, embed work, and record walkthroughs. | Check export needs. |
| Integrations | Connect to project, design, document, and communication tools where plan allows. | Validate app access. |
Use Miro to move from raw ideas to roadmaps, specs, and follow-up boards.
Check editable-board limits.
Use mind maps with sticky notes, comments, timers, and presentation tools.
Pilot with real participants.
Use shared boards when stakeholders need to add ideas asynchronously.
Check guest access.
Use Miro when mind maps sit near specs, architecture notes, Jira, or Azure DevOps.
Confirm integration tier.
| Plan or option | public price | Trial / free-plan detail |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | The official pricing page lists an always-free plan with editable-board limits. | Free plan: yes, official free plan verified. |
| Paid team plans | Paid plans unlock unlimited boards and more advanced sharing, export, AI, and collaboration controls. | Free trial: yes, official paid-plan trial options were verified. |
| Enterprise | Enterprise pricing is custom and includes broader security, admin, and support controls. | Confirm SSO, guests, integrations, data hosting, and AI controls. |
Source: Official pricing page.
Free plan: yes, Miro's official pricing page lists an always-free plan with editable-board limits. Free trial: yes, official paid-plan trial options were verified. Teams should confirm editable boards, AI credits, private boards, guest access, exports, integrations, SSO, and enterprise controls before subscribing.
Miro Mind Map Maker checks should include Miro AI, mind map templates, infinite canvas, sticky notes, comments, Talktracks, presentation mode, PDF and image exports, embeds, apps marketplace, Zoom, Slack, Google Drive, Sketch, Jira, Azure DevOps, Asana, Microsoft Teams, Figma, Notion, Confluence, GitHub, Adobe, SSO, SCIM, data residency, guest access, and board limits.
Create one real workshop board on the free plan. Add a mind map, sticky notes, comments, images, and a few collaborators. Export the result, test guest access, and check whether editable-board limits or AI credits block the workflow before upgrading.
Yes. Miro has an official free plan with editable-board limits.
Yes. Official pricing includes paid-plan trial options.
No. Mind maps are part of Miro's broader whiteboard and AI workspace.
Teams running workshops, product planning, UX sessions, and collaborative strategy work should consider it.