Per-seat pricing ranges from $0 to $25/user/mo across 4 plans. The free tier includes 3 boards, while Starter ($10/mo) adds unlimited boards.
Best for: Ideal for individuals or small teams exploring basic collaboration
Best for: small to medium teams needing enhanced collaboration and project management
Best for: Suited for larger organizations requiring advanced security, administration, and analytics
Best for: Designed for very large organizations needing tailored solutions, dedicated support, and custom integrations
Independent analysis · Miro
Miro’s pricing structure positions it as a highly competitive option at the entry level, but costs escalate quickly for advanced teams. The Starter plan at $10/user/mo sits comfortably below the category median of $15/mo, offering strong value for small teams needing unlimited boards. However, the Business plan jumps sharply to $25/user/mo just to unlock essential corporate features like SSO and advanced integrations. While the Free plan delivers excellent baseline utility, the steep $15/user/mo premium to step up from Starter to Business is difficult to justify for mid-sized teams.
The platform's complex license management frequently leads to unexpected charges when adding external collaborators or freelancers. Admins must actively monitor account statuses to avoid being billed for accidental seat additions.
"Miro didn't do themselves any favors with their various account status categories"
Based on analysis of recent Reddit and G2 discussions.
The Starter plan at $10/user/mo offers vast template library for workshops, retros, and journey maps.
"Users consistently praise Miro for its intuitive interface and ease of use"
G2
"Overall, users value Miro for its visual collaboration, while they find monday"
Capterra
"Pros. The boards are very helpful, you can pin things, share ideas, chat in"
TrustRadius
"The main issue the limit of 3 boards gets extremely cluttered"
"Is it too expensive? Especially when using in corporate setting"
"Miro gives everyone the same features for a very low price."
Budget-conscious teams and freelancers should stick to the Starter plan at $10/user/mo to bypass the restrictive three-board limit of the Free tier. Enterprise buyers requiring SSO must budget for the steeper $25/user/mo Business tier. For teams focused heavily on design and prototyping rather than general whiteboarding, Figma at $15/mo is the sharpest alternative.
Miro offers a Free plan, then paid options starting at $10/user/mo for Starter. Business is $25/user/mo, and Enterprise offers custom pricing. All paid plans are billed monthly.
Ideal for individuals or small teams exploring basic collaboration. Offers core features without cost, perfect for initial projects.
Best for small to medium teams needing enhanced collaboration and project management. Provides unlimited boards and integrations for growing needs.
Suited for larger organizations requiring advanced security, administration, and analytics. Includes features like SSO and guest access for enterprise-grade use.
Designed for very large organizations needing tailored solutions, dedicated support, and custom integrations. Contact sales for specific pricing and feature sets.
52% below the design tools average
Miro costs $0–$25/user/mo as of May 28, 2026, with 4 plans.
Miro scores 4.8/5 and offers a free plan - that's a rare combination. The free tier with 3 editable boards is more than enough to validate whether it fits your workflow. Start free. Move to Starter ($10/user/mo) when Unlimited boards becomes a need, not a want. Also compare against Figma ($16/mo) before deciding.
Agile product and design teams
Which plan fits you
Miro scores 4.8/5 and offers a free plan - that's a rare combination. The free tier with 3 editable boards is more than enough to validate whether it fits your workflow. Start free. Move to Starter ($10/user/mo) when Unlimited boards becomes a need, not a want. Also compare against Figma ($16/mo) before deciding.
List price covers the subscription. Total cost of ownership for Miro typically includes additional line items that don't appear on the pricing page.
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