Miro
Run a scheduled AI agent on your Miro — unattended.
Give your Clourou routines access to Miro so they can create boards, diagrams and docs, read what's on a board, and summarize new items and comments — on a schedule, without opening the canvas.
What you can automate
- Board activity digest: Summarize the new items, comments, and changes on a board each morning, so the team catches up in their inbox instead of scrolling the canvas.
- Recurring board setup: Spin up a fresh board — a retro, a planning canvas, a brainstorm frame — before each meeting, ready and waiting.
- Diagrams from a brief: Turn a short text description into a diagram or flowchart on a board on a cadence.
- Comment triage: Round up unresolved comments across a board and turn them into a clear action list.
Connecting
Click Connect on the Connections page and authorize via Miro's OAuth flow — each person connects their own Miro account. Clourou can then read boards and create or update boards, diagrams, docs, tables and comments — it only acts when a routine explicitly asks it to.
Miro's MCP is available on Enterprise plans only, and your Miro admin must enable the MCP server for your organization before you can connect.
Routine templates using Miro
Summarize the new items, comments, and changes on a Miro board every morning — delivered to your inbox.
Auto-create a fresh retrospective board in Miro before each sprint retro — set up and waiting.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. A routine can read a board and summarize new items, comments, and changes on a cadence, so the team catches up in their inbox instead of scrolling the canvas.
Yes. A routine can spin up a fresh board — a retro, planning canvas, or brainstorm frame — before a recurring meeting, or turn a short brief into a diagram on a schedule.
Miro's MCP is available on Enterprise plans only, and your Miro admin must enable the MCP server for your organization before you can connect. Then you authorize over Miro's OAuth flow with your own account.
Routines run on their schedule in the cloud, and the agent only reads or changes boards when a routine explicitly asks it to — so board setup or digests happen unattended, on your terms.
Yes. A routine can round up unresolved comments across a board and compile them into a clear list of follow-ups.