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Mobile App in Miro: A Deep Dive (2026)

Stay on top of your work from anywhere with a native iOS and Android app.

What is Mobile App?

A mobile app brings your PM workflow into the field — approving reviews during commutes, triaging bugs at a conference, or checking sprint status between meetings. The best PM tool mobile apps are not just viewers; they let you create tasks, update statuses, leave comments, and manage notifications without opening a laptop.

How Miro Implements Mobile App

Available
✓ Yes
Plan required
All plans
G2 score
4.7 / 5.0
G2 reviews
7k+
Starting price
$8/user/mo/user/mo

Step-by-Step Setup Guide

  1. 1

    Download the Miro app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) — available on ios and android.

  2. 2

    Sign in with your existing Miro credentials or use SSO if your organisation has it configured.

  3. 3

    Enable push notifications for the project types you want to track (e.g. "Notify me when I'm assigned an issue" or "Notify me on @mentions").

  4. 4

    Pin your most-used projects or boards to the home screen for quick access — look for the star or pin icon next to each project.

  5. 5

    Configure notification batching in Settings > Notifications to avoid alert fatigue. "Digest" mode sends a summary rather than individual pings.

  6. 6

    Test the offline mode if you travel frequently — some Miro mobile features work without a connection; others require sync.

  7. 7

    Add the Miro widget to your phone's home screen (iOS 14+ / Android) for a real-time task count or recent activity feed.

Pro Tips

  • Use the mobile app for quick status updates and @mention responses — for complex task creation or configuration, the desktop app is significantly faster.
  • Mute project-level notifications on your mobile for low-priority boards. Only surface high-signal channels (e.g. your active sprint, P1 bugs) to keep the app useful.
  • Set up a dedicated "mobile inbox" filter — tasks assigned to you + due in the next 7 days — so the mobile app opens to your personal action list, not the full project view.

Limitations to Know

  • The Miro mobile app has feature parity gaps vs. the desktop — complex operations like building automations, configuring custom fields, or editing roadmaps typically require the web app.
  • Offline mode is limited. Most Miro mobile features require an active connection; changes made offline sync when connectivity is restored but may create conflicts.
  • Performance on older devices can lag when loading large projects with many tasks. Filtering to a relevant subset improves the experience significantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — Miro has native apps for iOS and Android (ios and android). You can create and update tasks, leave comments, manage notifications, and view boards and timelines from your phone.
The Miro mobile app is free to download and is included with any Miro plan, including the free tier. You do not pay extra for mobile access — your plan features follow you across web and mobile.
Miro's mobile app has limited offline capabilities — you can view recently synced data, but creating or updating tasks typically requires an internet connection. Changes queued offline will sync automatically when connectivity is restored.
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