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Drawsy vs Miro

Miro is a mature collaborative whiteboard with a large template ecosystem and enterprise footprint. Drawsy is an AI workspace where visual thinking stays connected to your tools, code, and grounded AI — built for ongoing project memory, not only workshops.

What Miro is good at

Miro excels at facilitated workshops, retrospectives, and brainstorming with a vast template library. Teams already standardized on Miro benefit from mature real-time collaboration, integrations with common enterprise suites, and familiar facilitator workflows.

  • Large template marketplace for workshops and agile ceremonies
  • Established enterprise adoption and admin tooling
  • Strong facilitation features for live sessions
  • Broad integration ecosystem for existing Miro-centric teams

Who should choose Miro

Choose Miro when your primary need is workshop facilitation inside an existing Miro workflow, you rely on specific Miro templates or enterprise integrations, or your organization has standardized tooling and training around Miro boards.

What Drawsy adds

Drawsy targets teams whose diagrams and plans must stay linked to GitHub repos, Notion docs, Slack threads, and other sources — with AI that reasons over the board and those sources together. Guest-first access at https://drawsy.tech/canvas lowers friction before account setup.

  • Connectors for code, docs, chat, files, design, and data
  • AI and agents grounded in canvas plus connected context
  • Build, Plan, Research, and Decide workflows on one persistent board
  • Google sign-in with automatic account creation — no workspace picker

Workflow comparison

Typical workflow differences:

  • Miro: start from a template → facilitate a session → export or archive the board
  • Drawsy: sketch on canvas → connect sources → ask grounded AI → evolve the board over weeks
  • Miro: context often lives in separate docs and tickets
  • Drawsy: context links sit beside diagrams on the same surface
  • Miro: AI features vary by plan and integration
  • Drawsy: AI and agents scoped to canvas + authorized connectors by design

AI and context differences

Drawsy is built around connected context — AI answers assemble from canvas regions and linked sources you authorize. Miro offers AI capabilities oriented toward board content and its integration ecosystem; Drawsy emphasizes cross-tool context (repos, docs, threads) on the same workspace.

Neither replaces human judgment. Drawsy does not claim infinite memory — context is what you connect and structure on the board.

Collaboration

Miro has long-standing real-time collaboration for teams. Drawsy offers real-time collaboration on Team plans, with permissions and roles for shared workspaces. Free and Pro users can share exports; persistent team collaboration is a Team-tier feature. See https://app.drawsy.tech/pricing for details.

Migration notes

Many teams keep Miro for facilitated workshops and use Drawsy for architecture, planning, and decisions that need connected context. You can recreate key diagrams on Drawsy, link them to GitHub or Notion, and treat the board as living project memory rather than a one-off workshop artifact.

Start free at https://drawsy.tech/canvas. Import or redraw critical boards, add connectors, and sign in at https://drawsy.tech/login when you need save and share.

Start on the canvas

Open Drawsy in guest mode — no account required. Sign in later when you want to save, share, or collaborate.

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