🚀 New Templates in Miroverse: May 2026

In May 2026, our community published 100 new templates to Miroverse. New workflows now available to you and your teams include strategic planning frameworks and AI-first startup canvases, team rituals, reconciliation action planning tools, and a wave of AI-powered ideation resources. Below, you’ll find the top templates and creators from May 2026 — plus an AI workflow spotlight and our favorite social post of the month. For even more inspiration, explore our growing AI-Accelerated template collection.

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Lars Richter | Most Published Miroverse Creator 🚀

In May, Lars led the way as our Most Published Miroverse Creator, sharing 10 new templates with the community. Lars is the creator behind scamper.community, a resource dedicated to innovation and strategy frameworks. His Miroverse templates are intentionally minimalist — clean, focused canvases that let teams engage with powerful thinking tools without distraction, from the Business Model Canvas and Buyer Utility Map to SCAMPER-based creativity exercises.

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

Keep up the great work, Lars!

Dave Westgarth | Most Copied & Viewed Miroverse Template 🚀

Dave Westgarth’s FIFA World Cup 2026 Miro Planner swept both performance categories in May — copied 281 times and racking up 1.6k views.

Dave is Head of Delivery at UnifEye, where he works across software development, automation, cloud, and AI/ML projects. A seasoned Miroverse creator, he has built a reputation for templates that make complex or high-energy moments — from retrospectives to real-world events — genuinely enjoyable on the canvas.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 Miro Planner gives teams everything they need to follow the tournament together: tracking matches, making predictions, and sharing in the excitement as the competition unfolds across the US, Canada, and Mexico. It’s the kind of template that turns a global moment into a team one. 

Dave, we love seeing Miroverse used to celebrate moments that bring people together — thank you for this one!

Said Saddouk | Most Liked Miroverse Template 🚀

The Most-Liked Miroverse Template in May was the Sticky Note World Map by Said Saddouk, earning 14 likes from the community. Said is a Trainer, Coach, and Consultant at theFacilitainer.com, and a proud Miro Hall of Famer. He specialises in creating virtual experiences that engage and inspire audiences, and his Miroverse portfolio reflects that: interactive, well-crafted templates built for facilitators who want to bring energy and connection into every session.

The Sticky Note World Map is a beautifully simple exercise that invites participants to place themselves — literally — on a global canvas using sticky notes. Whether you’re mapping where a distributed team is based, exploring a topic through geography, or simply sparking conversation across borders, it’s a template that brings people together in a way that feels immediate and visual. 

Thank you, Said, for continuing to share your facilitation expertise with the Miroverse community!

Leon Petrou | Feature AI Workflow 🚀

For our Feature AI Workflow this month, we’re spotlighting Leon Petrou’s Startup Task Prioritization template. Leon is the Founder of Futurise, where he teaches practical AI and automation tutorials for busy people — and his Startup Task Prioritization template brings that same philosophy directly onto the canvas. The template uses Miro Flows to help startup teams cut through the noise: by feeding in their current tasks and goals, teams get an AI-assisted prioritization output that surfaces what actually needs attention first — turning what is often a long, opinionated discussion into a structured, data-driven decision.

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

Cornelius Rachieru | Social Post of the Month

Our Social Post of the Month goes to Cornelius Rachieru, who shared a standout LinkedIn post celebrating his FIFA World Cup 2026 Manual & AI-Powered Bracket — a template that has since racked up an extraordinary 18K copies and 149K views on Miroverse.

Cornelius is the Founder and Managing Director of Ampli2de Inc., a Canadian strategic service design consultancy, where he explores the politics of design through service and system-scale enterprise experience projects. His bracket covers all 104 matches of the 2026 tournament — including match dates, FIFA rankings, group colour coding, and every possible path to the final — making it as useful for distributed team icebreakers as it is for tracking every result in real time.

Cornelius’s post is a great example of how to:

  • Turn a global cultural moment into a team engagement opportunity on Miro
  • Use Miroverse templates as icebreakers for international distributed teams
  • Show what’s possible with a single, beautifully designed Miro canvas

âš½ Ready to back your team? Head over to Podium Picks and use Flows to make a custom card to share your team pride on LinkedIn, and a personalized sticker pack to rep your team on the canvas.

Mia Pendergast | Staff Pick 

Our Staff Pick this month goes to Mia Pendergast for her Rapid Prototyping Flow template. Mia is a Product Manager at The Home Depot, and she built this template during the Miro AI Build Sprint to solve a very real problem: design reviews that drag on for weeks. 

Her three-step Flow takes sticky-note feedback from a prototype screen, pulls it into a decision table where the team toggles each item on or off, then uses Miro Flows and Prototypes to render a clickable version of the accepted changes — all before a single line of code is written. What used to take two weeks ends in one meeting, with groomed backlog items ready for engineering. Read the full story in Mia’s blog post.

Mia, thank you for sharing not just the template but the full thinking behind it — we love seeing what builders create when they get a week to experiment!

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