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CompanyGPT Integration MCP server: streamable HTTP

Use Miro with AI via MCP

Strategies, process maps and workshop results take shape on Miro boards – usually as a loose collection of sticky notes, frames and connectors. The official Miro MCP server lets CompanyGPT read that visual content and translate it into text you can actually work with.

What is Miro?

Miro is a digital whiteboard for distributed collaboration. Teams use it for workshops, design thinking, roadmap planning, retrospectives and process mapping. Content lives as objects on an infinite canvas – sticky notes, shapes, connectors, images and frames – edited by several people at the same time.

That makes Miro an unusual but rewarding source for AI agents: what a workshop produced often stays on the board and never makes it into a document. Via the MCP connection, board content can be read, grouped by topic and turned into minutes, concept papers or task lists – and conversely, results from other systems can be placed onto a board as new objects.

Connection at a Glance

MCP server
Official (Miro), remote – public beta since 12/2025
Endpoint
mcp.miro.com
Transport
Streamable HTTP
Authentication
OAuth 2.1 with dynamic client registration
Operating model
SaaS
Scope
Team-scoped – per Miro team and user permission

How to Connect Miro to CompanyGPT

Miro has offered an official MCP server at mcp.miro.com since December 2025; it is in public beta. Communication runs over streamable HTTP; CompanyGPT addresses the endpoint directly, with no additional services in between.

Sign-in uses OAuth 2.1 with dynamic client registration (DCR). CompanyGPT registers itself as a client automatically, so there is no need to create an app manually in Miro’s developer portal. Access is team-scoped: authorization applies to one specific Miro team, and the agent only sees boards within that team that the signed-in account is entitled to view.

Note that the write tools (creating boards or items, for example) are limited to self-serve plans according to Miro’s changelog and are not available on enterprise plans. Which functions are open to you therefore depends on your Miro plan.

On the CompanyGPT side, your administrators use roles and groups to control which user groups can activate the Miro integration at all. Per agent, you additionally define which Miro tools are available – read-only functions for a research agent, for example.

Typical Use Cases

How AI agents in CompanyGPT work with Miro

Write up workshop results

After a strategy workshop, the agent reads the board, groups the sticky notes by topic and produces a cleanly structured results document.

Turn retrospectives into actions

The engineering team has the items on a retro template analyzed and translated into concrete, prioritized actions with owners.

Populate boards instead of retyping

From a requirements list or a meeting outcome, the agent creates new sticky notes on a prepared board – the groundwork for the next workshop is already done. According to Miro's changelog, the write tools required for this are only available on self-serve plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

Miro and AI – the most important answers

Does Miro have an official MCP server?

Yes. Miro has operated an official MCP server at mcp.miro.com since December 2025; it is in public beta. Transport is streamable HTTP, and no installation of your own is required.

Does our IT need to create an app in Miro first?

No. Miro supports dynamic client registration, so CompanyGPT registers itself as an OAuth client automatically. All that is needed is for an authorized user to grant access for their Miro team.

Which boards can the agent access?

Access is team-scoped: only boards in the authorized Miro team are reachable, and only those the signed-in account is entitled to see. Boards belonging to other teams stay out of reach.

Can the AI modify boards as well?

That depends on your Miro plan: according to Miro's changelog, the write tools – creating boards or items, for example – are limited to self-serve plans and are not available on enterprise plans. Where they are available, the permissions set in CompanyGPT decide as well: you can restrict an agent to read-only or deliberately allow it to create objects.

How does this look from a data protection perspective?

CompanyGPT runs in your own cloud tenant and talks to the Miro endpoint directly, without board content being cached by third parties. Your existing Miro contract remains the basis for assessing Miro as a vendor.

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CompanyGPT is the enterprise AI assistant in your own cloud tenant: all relevant AI models, your company data and integrations like Miro – centrally managed, with roles and permissions. We set up the connection together with you.

Miro is a trademark of its respective owner (Miro). Its mention describes compatibility and does not imply any partnership or endorsement. Availability and scope of the connection depend on the respective vendor.