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Connect Miro and Microsoft Teams for Smarter Visual Collaboration

Automate workflows between your whiteboard and your team chat so projects stay on track without the manual back-and-forth.

Miro + Microsoft Teams integration

Miro and Microsoft Teams are two of the most widely used collaboration tools around, but getting them to work together takes more than just having both open in separate tabs. When you integrate them, you cut out the friction that slows distributed teams down. Design sprints, retrospectives, strategic planning sessions — connecting Miro boards to Teams channels means the right people always have the right context. Automating the handoff between visual collaboration and team communication means fewer manual updates and no more stakeholders quietly falling behind.

Most teams already live in Microsoft Teams for daily communication and rely on Miro for visual thinking, brainstorming, and project planning — yet these tools almost never talk to each other automatically. When a new Miro board is created, project managers have to manually share links in Teams channels. When a board gets updated, stakeholders don't know unless someone remembers to post a message. This constant manual coordination wastes time, creates confusion, and lets important insights slip through the cracks. Integrating Miro with Microsoft Teams through tray.ai means board creation, updates, comments, and invitations can automatically trigger notifications, channel posts, or meeting agendas in Teams — so your collaboration stack works as one connected system rather than a collection of tools that don't talk to each other.

Automate & integrate Miro + Microsoft Teams

Automating Miro and Microsoft Teams business processes or integrating data is made easy with Tray.ai.

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Use case

Instant Teams Notifications for New Miro Boards

When a new Miro board is created for a project or sprint, automatically post a notification to the relevant Microsoft Teams channel with the board link, owner, and description. Team members can jump straight into the visual workspace without waiting for a manual share. Onboarding to new projects stays fast and friction-free.

  • Eliminates manual sharing of new board links in Teams channels
  • Every team member knows immediately when a new visual workspace exists
  • Reduces the time between board creation and team engagement
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Automated Sprint Retrospective Summaries in Teams

After a retrospective session wraps up in Miro, automatically compile sticky notes, action items, and voting results and post a structured summary to your Teams channel or as a meeting recap. Facilitators don't have to manually transcribe outputs, and learnings land where the team already communicates. Every sprint improvement shows up where people will actually see it.

  • Saves facilitators hours of manual note-taking and formatting after retros
  • Keeps retrospective action items visible in the Teams workspace
  • Creates a searchable record of sprint learnings directly in Teams
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Miro Board Comment Alerts in Microsoft Teams

When a new comment or annotation is added to a Miro board, trigger an instant notification to a designated Teams channel or send a direct message to the board owner. Important feedback doesn't sit unread in Miro while stakeholders wait for a response. Teams can react faster without having to monitor two separate tools at once.

  • Eliminates delayed responses to feedback left on Miro boards
  • Routes comments to the right Teams channel or individual automatically
  • Surfaces Miro activity inside Teams so you're not constantly switching tabs
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Automatic Meeting Agenda Boards for Teams Meetings

When a recurring meeting is scheduled in Microsoft Teams, automatically create a pre-structured Miro board with an agenda template and share the board link in the meeting invite or Teams channel. Participants have a visual workspace ready before the meeting even starts. Facilitators save setup time and attendees actually arrive prepared.

  • Removes manual board creation before every recurring meeting
  • Every Teams meeting gets a dedicated visual collaboration space
  • Improves meeting quality by giving participants context in advance
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Miro Board Access Requests Routed to Teams for Approval

When a team member requests access to a restricted Miro board, automatically send an approval request to the board owner via a Teams message or adaptive card. The owner can approve or deny the request directly from Teams without switching to Miro. Access management gets faster, and sensitive boards stay secure.

  • Handles access approval without requiring board owners to log into Miro
  • Keeps board access requests auditable and trackable in Teams
  • Reduces bottlenecks that delay collaborators from joining active boards
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Project Kickoff Boards Created from Teams Channels

When a new project channel is created in Microsoft Teams, automatically generate a corresponding Miro board pre-loaded with a project planning template and share the link back to the channel. Project leads get a visual workspace ready the moment the team channel spins up — consistent structure, zero manual setup.

  • Standardizes project kickoff processes across the entire organization
  • Eliminates the gap between Teams channel creation and visual planning
  • Saves project managers time spent on repetitive board setup tasks

Challenges Tray.ai solves

Common obstacles when integrating Miro and Microsoft Teams — and how Tray.ai handles them.

Challenge

Keeping Two Collaboration Surfaces Synchronized

Teams rely on Miro for visual work and Microsoft Teams for communication, but updates in one tool don't automatically surface in the other. That means team members end up monitoring two separate platforms, and it's only a matter of time before someone misses an update or acts on stale information.

How Tray.ai helps

tray.ai listens for events across both Miro and Microsoft Teams simultaneously using webhooks and scheduled triggers, then automatically routes relevant updates — board changes, new comments, new members — into the right Teams channels or direct messages, keeping both surfaces in sync without any manual effort.

Challenge

Managing Miro Webhook Complexity and Reliability

Miro's webhook system requires careful configuration to capture the right board events, and when webhooks fail, critical updates get dropped silently. Building reliable event-driven integrations between Miro and Teams from scratch takes real engineering effort and ongoing maintenance.

How Tray.ai helps

tray.ai's native Miro connector handles webhook setup and management for you, with a pre-built event trigger layer that handles retries, error logging, and payload normalization — so you get reliable Miro-to-Teams automations without writing or maintaining webhook infrastructure.

Challenge

Matching Miro Users to Microsoft Teams Identities

Users in Miro and Microsoft Teams may have different email addresses or display names, which breaks any automation that depends on tagging or messaging a specific person. It's a quiet problem that causes notifications and approvals to land in the wrong place — or nowhere at all.

How Tray.ai helps

tray.ai supports custom lookup and mapping logic that cross-references Miro user data with Microsoft Teams user directories via the Microsoft Graph API, so notifications, approvals, and direct messages reach the right person regardless of identity discrepancies between the two platforms.

Templates

Pre-built workflows for Miro and Microsoft Teams you can deploy in minutes.

New Miro Board → Teams Channel Notification

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Automatically post a formatted message to a specified Microsoft Teams channel whenever a new Miro board is created, including the board name, creator, description, and a direct link.

Miro Board Comment → Teams Direct Message Alert

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When a new comment is posted on a Miro board, look up the board owner in Microsoft Teams and send them a direct message with the comment content and a link back to the board.

Teams Meeting Scheduled → Miro Agenda Board Created

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When a new Microsoft Teams meeting is created or scheduled, automatically generate a structured Miro board using a predefined agenda template and post the board link into the meeting's Teams channel.

New Teams Project Channel → Miro Project Board

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Whenever a new project channel is created in Microsoft Teams, automatically spin up a corresponding Miro board with a project planning template and share the link in the new channel.

Daily Miro Activity Digest → Teams Morning Post

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Every morning, collect all Miro board activity from the previous 24 hours — including edits, comments, and new collaborators — and post a consolidated digest to a specified Teams channel.

Miro Board Access Request → Teams Approval Flow

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When a user requests access to a restricted Miro board, send an approval card to the board owner in Teams. Based on the owner's response, automatically grant or deny access in Miro.

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