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:
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: