
Miro
Teams spend hours setting up boards, adding shapes, and organizing frameworks. Your AI agent handles the visual scaffolding in Miro, creating boards, placing diagram elements, and managing content so your team jumps straight into creative collaboration.




Your AI agent interacts with Miro's board API to create, organize, and retrieve visual content - from flowchart shapes to tagged items - all during natural conversations.
Miro
Discover how teams use AI agents to set up Miro boards, build diagrams, and retrieve project visuals without leaving their conversation window.
A scrum master messages 'Create a sprint planning board with columns for Backlog, In Progress, Review, and Done.' Your AI Agent creates a new Miro board, adds four frames labeled with each column name, and shares the board link. The team walks into standup with a ready-made workspace. Setup time drops from 15 minutes to 15 seconds.
A developer describes 'I need a diagram showing Frontend connecting to API Gateway connecting to Database.' Your AI Agent creates three shapes on a Miro board, labels them accordingly, and draws connectors between them with proper directional arrows. Visual documentation happens as fast as you can describe it.
A departing team member asks 'What boards do I own and who has access?' Your AI Agent searches Miro boards filtered by the user, retrieves member lists for each, and compiles a report of all boards with their collaborators. The handoff document is generated conversationally instead of manually checking dozens of boards.

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FAQs
The agent uses Miro's REST API to create shape items with specified content, dimensions, colors, and positions. For connectors, it calls the Create Connector endpoint linking two existing items by their IDs. You describe what you want in plain language, and the agent translates it into precise API calls.
Both. The agent can create new boards from scratch and also interact with existing boards. It retrieves board items, adds new shapes or documents, updates app cards, and manages tags on boards you already have. Just provide the board name or ID.
Tars requests OAuth scopes for boards:read, boards:write, and boards:export. Read access lets the agent retrieve board data and members. Write access enables creating boards, shapes, connectors, and frames. Export access supports board snapshots. You grant these during OAuth and can revoke anytime from Miro settings.
No. Tars interacts with Miro's API in real-time during conversations. Board content, item data, and member lists are fetched or created live and not stored on Tars servers. Your intellectual property stays within Miro's infrastructure.
Yes. The agent supports creating document items on boards by providing a publicly accessible URL. It can attach PDFs, DOC files, and other supported formats as visual elements on the board. Positioning and sizing are configurable through the conversation.
Miro's native AI works inside the Miro interface for logged-in users. Tars AI Agents work across external channels like your website, WhatsApp, and Slack, letting anyone request board operations through natural conversation. Non-Miro users can trigger board creation without a Miro account.
Yes. The agent can filter and access boards by team ID. If your organization has multiple Miro teams, specify which team context to work in. Board creation can also target specific teams and projects within your Miro organization.
The agent respects Miro's permission model. If the authenticated account has editor or commenter access to a board, the agent can add items. If access is denied, the agent informs you and suggests requesting access from the board owner.
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Privacy & Security
At Tars, we take privacy and security very seriously. We are compliant with GDPR, ISO, SOC 2, and HIPAA.