Create a navigation with links

Create a navigation with links

You can even make your Miro boards interactive by using the link feature in a smart way (see link above). 

Example of usage

In this first example I used the link feature to create an interactive app prototype directly within Miro.



In this second example I used the link feature to help people navigate more easily a remote workshop. They could just click on a sticky note to arrive to the next exercice in the workshop.


How to make the link

To do that you first need to copy the link of the screen or objects where a button should bring people:



Once you have this url, select the button that you want to make interactive and hit the CMD+K if you are on a Mac shortcut or CTRL+K if you are on PC and paste the link. You can do that also via the menu:


Selected ressources to use Miro like an innovation nerd

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  • What do you get and won't get?

If you are not yet up to speed learn the basics

  • Introduction
  • Miro basics
  • Miro collaboration basics
  • Getting started with Miro course

The features and tricks that make a difference and that I use

  • Introduction
  • Set the start view to not overwhelm people
  • Use the visual notes to create a table of content
  • Setup a vote without bias
  • Use tags to add secondary information
  • Drag the smart alignement button
  • Add branded illustrations from undraw
  • Let guests collaborate without a Miro account
  • Create interactive wireframes directly in Miro
  • Create a navigation with links
  • Export a frame as a PDF for the old school guys
  • Use embeds, iframes and apps

Ressources to get to the next level

  • Introduction
  • Icebreakers for Miro
  • Remote workshops in Miro
  • Miroverse: the community miro templates
  • Miro Academy
  • My personal templates
  • Thank you note and licence