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Whiteboard: templates (workshop, mapping, retro), frames, voting, Miro AI, integrations.

15 minutes€19.99

Before starting, we run a 1-minute tech check — microphone, ambient noise, connection. If your setup isn't good enough, the test is fully refunded.

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About the Miro badge

Show recruiters and clients you're a real Miro power user — frames, Miro AI, 30-person workshops, Jira integrations — all tested in a 15-minute AI-powered oral exam.

The Plume Miro badge is a verified proof that you can design and facilitate complex collaborative workshops — not just open a board and drop some sticky notes. In a 15-minute voice exam conducted by an AI examiner, you'll be probed on your real-world use of Miro's advanced features: structuring boards with frames and Presentation mode for large sessions, running retrospectives with configured voting, facilitating remote discovery and mapping workshops (customer journey maps, story maps, service blueprints), leveraging Miro AI for sticky note generation, clustering and mind maps, and connecting Miro to tools like Jira, Confluence, Azure DevOps and Figma.

Unlike a self-declared LinkedIn skill, this badge produces a timestamped, independently evaluated result: a score from 0 to 100, a proficiency level (Novice / Proficient / Advanced / Expert), a criterion-by-criterion written report, and access to your session audio. The AI evaluator (Claude Opus) reads your full transcript and assesses not just feature knowledge, but your facilitator judgment — including your ability to argue when Miro is the wrong tool and FigJam, Mural or Lucidspark would serve better, and how recent evolutions like Talktrack, Miroverse and Intelligent Canvas have concretely changed your practice.

This badge is built for Scrum Masters, Product Managers, UX designers, consultants, and independent facilitators who use Miro as a core professional tool. Whether you're applying for a role, pitching a freelance client, or establishing yourself as the go-to Miro expert on your team, the badge gives verifiable evidence where a resume line simply can't.

What this badge evaluates

Here are the concrete dimensions the AI examines during the 15-minute oral.

How this badge is scored

Final scoring is performed by Claude (Anthropic), which reads back the full transcript and applies this weighted criteria grid.

How the oral exam unfolds

A Plume session takes about 20 minutes, from tech check to badge delivery.

  1. Step 1

    Tech check (1 min)

    The AI confirms your mic is working and your audio is clear. No screen sharing needed — the entire exam is voice-only. Find a quiet spot before you start.

  2. Step 2

    Warm-up: your go-to board (2 min)

    You introduce yourself briefly and walk through the most complex Miro board or workshop you've designed recently. Context, participants, what you delivered. This anchors the deeper conversation that follows.

  3. Step 3

    In-depth exploration (10-12 min)

    The AI asks 4 to 6 targeted questions on your actual usage: retrospectives and voting, remote discovery and mapping workshops, board structure for large audiences, Miro AI and its limits, stack integrations, and comparisons with alternatives like FigJam or Mural. Questions adapt in real time based on your answers.

  4. Step 4

    Wrap-up: critical perspective (2 min)

    The AI asks what's genuinely changed in your practice with Miro's recent updates, and when you'd steer a client away from it. This is your chance to show practitioner maturity, not just feature knowledge.

  5. Step 5

    Score and badge delivery (under 5 min)

    Claude Opus reads the full transcript and produces your score (0-100), proficiency level (Novice / Proficient / Advanced / Expert), a detailed written report by criterion, and your shareable Miro badge URL.

The 4 proficiency levels

Your score out of 100 translates into a level a recruiter can grasp at a glance.

Novice

Score 0-39

You use Miro to create basic boards with sticky notes, shapes and a few default templates. You haven't yet facilitated a structured remote workshop. You haven't configured voting sessions or used Miro AI intentionally. You're getting started with frames but haven't built a board designed for a large audience.

Proficient

Score 40-59

You regularly facilitate retrospectives and brainstorming sessions on Miro with small-to-medium teams (up to 15 people). You use frames and voting, have at least one integration set up (Slack, Jira), and have experimented with Miro AI. You haven't yet managed large-scale sessions or designed sophisticated multi-section boards for client workshops.

Advanced

Score 60-79

You design sophisticated boards for 20-50 participant workshops using Presentation mode, locked elements and the Frames panel as a table of contents. You facilitate discovery and mapping sessions (customer journey, service blueprint) with client stakeholders. You use Miro AI critically and know its limits. You have Miro connected to Jira, Confluence or Figma as part of your daily workflow.

Expert

Score 80-100

You're the Miro reference in your organisation: you train others, build reusable templates published on Miroverse, use Talktrack for async sessions and Dev workflows with engineering teams. You make informed tradeoffs between Miro, FigJam, Mural and Lucidspark based on project constraints. You have a critical take on Intelligent Canvas and help shape collective practices around collaborative tooling.

Who this badge is for

No degree or years of experience required to take the badge. Here are the profiles it makes the most sense for.

Concrete use cases

Where and how your Miro badge will help you day to day.

Prerequisites

A few minutes to check you have everything you need.

What you take away

At the end of your session you don't just get a score — here's everything that awaits you.

Frequently asked questions about the Miro badge

The exam is calibrated for practitioners with real hands-on experience, not beginners. If you've facilitated at least 3 structured sessions (retrospective, customer journey map, discovery workshop), use frames and voting regularly, and have at least one integration set up, you're ready. The Novice level is awarded to candidates who know the basics but haven't yet gone deep on advanced features or large-scale sessions.

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