🚀 New Templates in Miroverse: April 2026

In April 2026, our community published 140 new templates to Miroverse. Creators shared everything from participatory design frameworks and futurespective canvases to retrospective tools, UX research artifacts, and AI-powered workflows — with Miro Flows increasingly at the heart of how teams are accelerating their work.

Below, you’ll find the top templates and Creators from April 2026, plus an AI workflow spotlight. For even more inspiration, explore our growing AI-Accelerated template collection.

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Theodore Zamenopoulos | Most Published Miroverse Creator 🚀

In April, Theodore Zamenopoulos led the way as our Most Published Miroverse Creator, sharing 7 new templates with the community.

Theodore is a Professor of Citizen-Led Design at The Open University, where his work centers on participatory and pluriversal design thinking — approaches that put community agency at the heart of the design process. His April templates invite teams to rethink who gets to be a designer and what design is for, covering everything from empathy mapping and experience mapping to framing a pluriversal purpose.

If you’re looking to expand your own toolkit, make sure to browse Theodore’s Miroverse profile and save your favorites for your next project.

Rajwinder Bhatoe | Most Copied Miroverse Template 🚀

This month’s Most Copied Miroverse Template goes to Rajwinder Bhatoe for the Artemis II Retrospective template, which was copied 60 times in April alone. Rajwinder is a software engineer with a talent for turning big cultural moments into meaningful team rituals — and this one couldn’t be more timely, inspired by NASA’s historic Artemis II mission that flew humans around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years.

The template channels that sense of exploration into three sprint reflection lenses: a check-in inspired by the crew’s personalised wake-up playlist, a “Lunar Hall of Fame” to recognize teammates who deserve crater-level credit, and a structured reflection on how far your team actually travelled. 

It’s the kind of retrospective people actually look forward to. Keep up the great work, Rajwinder!

Oleksandra Khomenko | Most Liked & Viewed Miroverse Template 🚀

Retrospective: Follow the White Rabbit by Oleksandra Khomenko took the top spots in two categories in April, earning 749 views and 9 likes. An Agile Coach and Delivery Lead with over 13 years in IT, Oleksandra specializes in facilitation, coaching, and helping distributed teams build strong agile culture — and turn retrospectives into meaningful, sustainable change. 

The Alice in Wonderland-inspired framing encourages teams to chase the “white rabbit” of their biggest open questions rather than just recapping what happened, bringing curiosity and a little magic to a format teams run every sprint.

Thank you, Oleksandra, for sharing this beautiful template. Your creativity is making retrospectives something teams genuinely love working with.

Leandro P Barreto | Feature AI Workflow 🚀

For our Feature AI Workflow this month, we’re spotlighting Leandro P Barreto’s HCD Sprint Optimizer template.

Leandro is a Strategic Advisor at LND Tech, specializing in AI, digital collaboration, and productivity ecosystems — and his template brings that expertise directly into the sprint room.

The HCD Sprint Optimizer walks cross-functional teams through a 60-minute human-centered design session, using Miro Flows to power the AI-Powered Ideation step: built-in prompts automatically analyze the team’s most-voted pain points and surface low-friction, high-impact experiments — turning what’s usually a vague “we should improve X” moment into a concrete, prioritized action plan.

Leandro, we’re excited to see what workflows you share with the community next!

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