What a month it’s been! April saw Miroverse bloom with 167 new templates, reflecting the diverse ideas, ingenuity, and collaborative spirit of our community. Whether you’re a seasoned Creator or just starting out, it’s never too late to share your own Miro templates with the world.
Thinking about publishing your first template? Submit today!
If you have questions, join us for our next How to Become a Creator training on May 28. Learn about the submission process and what makes a good template with the Miroverse team. You can also visit the Creator Toolbox to learn more.

DIY-Toolkit | Most Published Miroverse Creator 🚀
DIY-Toolkit led the charge this month, publishing 29 templates! Their tools are designed to help practitioners innovate, adapt, and deliver better results with innovation, design, and business development theories. Templates like Scaling Plan, Fast Idea Generator, and Innovation Flowchart are just the tip of the iceberg.
Congrats to DIY-Toolkit for this incredible launch in Miroverse — we look forward to seeing even more from you!

Said Saddouk, the Facilitainer | Most Copied Miroverse Template 🚀
A long-time Miroverse leader, Said Saddouk specializes in games and joyful facilitation. This April, their Easter Egg Puzzle Hunt was copied 100 times. Said’s work proves their mastery of bringing fun and engagement to the community!
Well done, Said — you’re a true legend!

Paul Snedden | Most Liked Miroverse Template 🚀
Paul Snedden, another Miroverse legend and multiple Miroverse Choice Award winner, published the Facilitation Toolkit this month, earning 33 likes. If you’re looking for a comprehensive, structured collection of tools and templates for every stage of your facilitation process, Paul’s template is a must-see.
Thank you, Paul, for sharing your tried-and-true methods with the community. They definitely loved it!

Tomek Radzioch | Most Viewed Miroverse Template 🚀
Want to spice up your next team retro? Tomek Radzioch’s Severance Retrospective received 800 views this month. By tapping into pop culture, Tomek cracked the code for making retrospectives engaging and fun.
Thank you, Tomek, for sharing this clever template with the community!

Design Declares Ireland | Social Impact 🚀
Design Declares Ireland, a movement focused on addressing climate and ecological emergencies, released their Toolkit for Sustainable Design. Designed for educators preparing the next generation of conscientious designers, this template helps facilitate meaningful conversations and actions about sustainability.
A huge thank you to Design Declares Ireland for bringing positive change to the community and the world!

R GENERATION | Staff Picks 🚀
R GENERATION, a global community of remote professionals, creators, and digital nomads, shared their Pressure Map template. This strategic tool helps uncover the psychological, social, and environmental pressures shaping behavior today, paving the way for effective interventions. Expect to see behavior through a fresh lens and discover opportunities to shift the balance.
This template stands out for its exceptional design and impressive use of Miro widgets—well done, R GENERATION!

Victoria Tam | Professional Spotlight 🚀
Meet Victoria Tam, a UX Researcher at Cisco IT Design. Their Jobs To Be Done Journey Map combines a journey map with a jobs-to-be-done approach, helping teams document research and align stakeholders on focus areas. With smart Miro’s cards widget and clear structure of pain points, this template supports seamless collaboration and decision-making.
We’re excited to see Victoria’s template in action!
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