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Unable to Select a Miro Frame When Embedding a Board in Confluence

Vladimir Platonov
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July 13, 2026

Hi Team,

I have a question regarding the Miro integration with Confluence.

Previously, when I inserted a Miro board into a Confluence page, I had the option to select a specific frame from the board to display.

Recently, this option has disappeared, and now I can only embed the entire board.

Could you please confirm whether this is expected behavior or a known issue? Has this functionality been removed, or could this be a bug?

Thank you!

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James Gamble
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July 13, 2026

Hola Vladimir,

Based on the current Miro documentation, the Confluence integration only describes embedding the Miro board and changing its size. It no longer documents selecting a frame during the Confluence setup process, so what you’re seeing appears to be the current behavior rather than a setting you’ve missed.

Miro itself still supports choosing a specific frame or other board item as the starting view when generating a general embed. Still, that option doesn’t appear to be exposed by the current Confluence integration. It’s also worth noting that selecting a frame as the starting view doesn’t lock users to that frame. They can still navigate around the board once it loads.

I couldn’t find an official announcement confirming that Miro intentionally removed the frame selector from Confluence, so it may have been lost during an integration change rather than formally deprecated. I’d report it to Miro Support, since Miro develops and supports the Marketplace app, and ask whether the missing selector is expected or a regression.

As a workaround, you can try copying the link to the individual frame in Miro and pasting it into Confluence, though Confluence may still resolve it as the full board. Otherwise, the reliable options are to export the frame as an image and link it back to Miro, or place the content on a separate Miro board when it needs to appear as an isolated live embed.

Thanks,

James

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