How Miro avoids the post brainstorm copy-paste tedium with Coda
Try the new Coda for Miro app and keep the meeting momentum flowing.
Bri Strauss
Technology Partner Manager at Coda
Productivity · 6 min read
An app for connected collaboration.
The initial idea for the Coda for Miro app came from a thoughtful conversation between Coda CEO, Shishir Mehrotra, and Miro leadership on team rituals. The Miro team, naturally, was using their platform for brainstorming and other unstructured ideation, taking advantage of the platform’s great sticky notes and app cards features to sketch out their next set of brilliant ideas. But then, they had to manually move their Miro board content to Coda for tracking and measuring OKRs. No one enjoys a tedious copy-paste session, and worse, it was easy for an idea to fall through the cracks in the transfer process and last-minute updates to Miro sticky notes went untracked in Coda. Plus, critical context was spread across multiple tools, with no way to move it into a single Coda doc or Miro board.As Mironeers, we use Miro extensively for a wide range of use cases.
We also love Coda for its structured content and sophisticated automations. The challenge was transferring data between the two systems, which required manual copy-pasting.
- Ilia Tregubov, Head of Product Operations at Miro
- Ilia Tregubov, Head of Product Operations at Miro
Bridging the gap between ideation and execution.
How exactly does the Coda for Miro app drive collaboration and productivity? The short answer is by making it possible to move seamlessly from brainstorm to to-do list. The (slightly) longer answer is that the app includes useful functionality, like two-way sync, the ability to convert between different formats, tracking capabilities, and more.Now, with the brand new Miro-Coda integration,
we can effortlessly move content, connect structured and unstructured data, and keep everything up to date in both platforms.
- Ilia Tregubov, Head of Product Operations at Miro
- Ilia Tregubov, Head of Product Operations at Miro