Staff's pick templates
Ever wonder what the people who build Miro actually use when they need to solve their toughest collaboration challenges?
These aren't theoretical frameworks dreamed up in a conference room. These are the battle-tested templates that Mironeers reach for when deadlines are tight, stakeholders are misaligned, or a problem needs solving fast. When you're drowning in scattered feedback or struggling to align cross-functional teams, wouldn't you want to know what the experts actually use?
About the staff's pick templates collection
This collection showcases the templates Mironeers genuinely love and rely on—the ones that have transformed chaotic brainstorming sessions into clear action plans, turned contentious meetings into productive collaborations, and helped teams ship faster.
You'll find diverse approaches here because innovation doesn't follow a single path. Some templates structure strategic thinking. Others capture creative chaos and organize it into something actionable. A few make complex technical concepts accessible to non-technical stakeholders.
These templates represent insights from people who live and breathe visual collaboration. When people whose job is building collaboration tools choose specific templates for their own work, that's a signal worth paying attention to.
Why you'll love the staff's pick templates collection
Fresh perspectives on familiar challenges break you out of autopilot thinking. A Mironeer might tackle stakeholder alignment completely differently than you would, and that alternative lens could unlock your next breakthrough.
Proven effectiveness eliminates the guesswork. Every template here has earned its place through real-world use by people who have plenty of options to choose from.
Unexpected applications spark creative solutions. That template our sales team uses for competitive analysis? It might be perfect for your product research. The framework our design team uses for feature prioritization could revolutionize how you plan content calendars.
Behind-the-scenes access gives you a front-row seat to how high-performing teams actually operate. These aren't sanitized for public consumption—they're the real tools people use when outcomes matter.
How to use the staff's pick templates
Step 1: Browse with curiosity. Explore without a specific problem in mind. Sometimes the most valuable templates address challenges you didn't realize you had.
Step 2: Try templates outside your comfort zone. If you're an engineer, experiment with a template that a designer loves. Cross-pollination of methods often leads to the most innovative applications.
Step 3: Start small and adapt freely. Pick one template for your next project. Don't worry about using it "correctly"—modify elements that don't fit your needs. The Mironeers who chose these templates adapt them constantly too.
Step 4: Observe what changes. Pay attention to what feels different. Does your team contribute more freely? Do discussions reach conclusions faster? These observations help you understand which aspects create value.
Step 5: Mix and match. Pull the best elements from multiple templates to create hybrid approaches uniquely suited to your team's needs.
FAQ about staff's pick templates
What makes a template worthy of being a staff's pick?
Staff's pick templates earn their place through genuine enthusiasm and repeated use by Mironeers. A template makes this collection when a Mironeer says "this fundamentally changed how I approach this type of work" or when teams organically share it across departments.
Do I need advanced Miro skills to use these templates?
Not at all. Mironeers create tools they can share with stakeholders and partners who might be Miro beginners. You'll find everything from simple frameworks you can use in your first five minutes to more sophisticated approaches you'll grow into.
Can these templates work for teams new to visual collaboration?
Absolutely. Many Mironeers chose templates specifically because they're great entry points. If a template helps Mironeers onboard new hires or collaborate with external partners, it's probably approachable for your team too.
Ready to discover the templates that innovation professionals actually rely on? Explore the staff's pick collection and find new approaches that could transform how your team collaborates.