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Confluence Whiteboards vs Miro Features/Value

Confluence whiteboards are designed to bring brainstorming, planning, and delivery into a single Atlassian system of work—right alongside your pages, Jira issues, and databases. If you’re currently using Miro (or evaluating it) and wondering whether Confluence whiteboards are “good enough” to replace it, this post breaks down the comparison in practical terms: feature parity for day‑to‑day collaboration, how deeply each connects into Jira and Confluence, what it means for security and admin overhead, and why consolidating onto Atlassian Cloud can simplify your toolset while reducing cost and risk.

Confluence Whiteboards vs Miro – Feature Parity & Why It Matters

Area

Confluence Whiteboards

Miro

Why This Matters

Native Jira + Confluence Workflow

Built on Atlassian: whiteboards are a Confluence content type and deeply integrated with Jira. Key capabilities:

  • Convert stickies/shapes directly into Jira issues in one click.

  • Use smart connectors to create/update relationships between Jira issues from the board (e.g., dependencies).

  • Bulk actions via smart sections (e.g., change status/assignee on many issues at once).

  • Embed and edit Jira issues and Confluence pages directly on the board without leaving Confluence.

Integrates with Jira/Confluence via apps, but remains an external tool:

  • Jira cards live in Miro, not in Confluence’s content tree.

  • Admin, lifecycle, and permissions are separate from Atlassian.

  • Shows that brainstorming → planning → delivery happens in one system of work (Atlassian Cloud).

  • Reduces context switching and strengthens the story that Jira + Confluence + Whiteboards form a single, unified workflow, not a set of stitched‑together tools.

Single Content Model (Pages + Whiteboards + Databases)

  • Whiteboards live alongside Confluence pages, live docs, databases, blogs and share the same hierarchy, labels, and search.

  • Smart Links connect everything (Figma, Google Docs, Loom, etc.).

Miro can be embedded in Confluence, but its boards live in a separate content universe with its own structure and search.

Says: “Our knowledge, decisions, and visual collaboration all live inside Atlassian Cloud,” which is a much cleaner narrative for leadership and risk teams than “half our collaboration is in a separate vendor.”

Atlassian Guard Security & Governance

Whiteboards inherit Atlassian Cloud + Guard controls:

  • Same SAML SSO, MFA, SCIM, auth policies as Jira/Confluence.

  • Same org-wide audit and activity logs.

  • Same data residency and compliance posture as Confluence pages.

  • Same space/page/board permission model.

Strong security, but as a second security domain: •

  • Separate SSO and provisioning config.

  • Separate audit logs and reporting.

  • Separate vendor risk management cycle.

Fewer islands of “data” causing further risk. Whiteboards expand collaboration without expanding the vendor/security footprint beyond Atlassian.

Admin & Operations (One Platform vs Two)

Admins manage whiteboards as part of Confluence admin:

  • One admin console for users, groups, product access, and policies.

  • Usage, permissions, and lifecycle aligned with existing Atlassian practices.

Requires a separate admin console and operational muscle:

  • Parallel SSO/SCIM config.

  • Separate license and workspace management.

Reduces admin overhead while still providing an Enterprise experience whiteboard.

Import Options

Native Miro bulk importer for Confluence Whiteboards:

  • Import existing Miro boards at scale into Confluence Whiteboards.

  • Content remains editable, not just static images.

  • Reduces friction and change‑management risk when consolidating.

No equivalent “one‑click” way to bulk migrate back into Miro from Confluence.

Addresses the “migration risk” objection upfront: Customer can move off Miro with low disruption.

System-of-Work Search & Traceability

Whiteboards are part of the Atlassian system of work:

  • Indexed by Confluence search and surfaced alongside pages, Jira issues, and other content.

  • Whiteboard actions (e.g., converting stickies to issues, creating relationships) directly impact Jira and Confluence artifacts.

Miro content is generally outside of Atlassian search and analytics.

Supports a “single pane of glass” vision: when searching in Atlassian, you can find boards, pages, issues, and decisions together.

Confluence Whiteboards vs Miro – Feature Parity for Replacement/Value

Category

Confluence Whiteboards – Features

Miro – Features

How This Enables Replacing Miro & Moving to Cloud Value

Core Whiteboarding

Infinite canvas, sticky notes, shapes, connectors, images, text, pen, sections, templates.

Source: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/

Infinite canvas, sticky notes, shapes, connectors, images, text, pen, many templates.

For retros, planning, basic mapping, and workshops, feature parity is high – most teams don’t need Miro-specific objects to work effectively.

Jira Integration on the Board

Import Jira issues via search/JQL; convert stickies to Jira issues; smart sections to bulk update status/assignee; smart connectors that create Jira “linked issues”.

Sources: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/

and

https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-articles/NEW-Confluence-whiteboards-for-Jira/ba-p/2633331

Jira cards via Miro app; can show/update some fields, but Jira logic lives in an external tool.

For Jira-centric teams, planning and refinement are better inside Whiteboards. This lets you replace Miro for Jira-related work while strengthening the value of Atlassian Cloud.

Confluence Integration & Content Model

Whiteboards are a Confluence content type (live in spaces, appear in the page tree & search, share space/page permissions, embed in pages).

Source: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/

Boards can be embedded/linked in Confluence, but are stored and permissioned in Miro.

Ideation, documentation, and decisions all live inside Confluence Cloud instead of being split. This supports a cleaner story: “Our collaboration is on Atlassian Cloud,” making it easier to justify cloud investment.

Real‑Time Collaboration & Facilitation

Multi-user editing, cursors, comments, @mentions, timer, voting, private mode, basic workshop tools.

Source: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/

Multi-user editing, comments, advanced workshop tooling (more modes/options).

For standard ceremonies (retros, PI planning, project kickoffs), Whiteboards provide enough facilitation features to replace Miro without hurting team effectiveness.

AI on Whiteboards

Rovo: generate ideas, cluster/group stickies, summarize boards, turn content into Confluence pages/Jira issues.

Source: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/

Miro AI: clustering/summarizing within Miro, but separate from Atlassian’s AI.

Whiteboards let you apply the same AI layer across Jira + Confluence + whiteboards, adding more value to Atlassian Cloud vs keeping AI scattered across tools.

Migration – Getting Off Miro

Native Miro importer (single-board and bulk import) brings Miro boards into Confluence as editable whiteboards (stickies → stickies, text → text, etc.).

Sources: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/import-miro-boards-in-confluence-whiteboards/

and

https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/import-multiple-miro-boards-to-confluence/

Can import some external files, but there is no Atlassian-documented bulk migration path from Confluence whiteboards into Miro.

This is the “switch over” proof: Customer can move existing Miro content into Atlassian Cloud with low friction, making a replacement program realistic instead of theoretical.

Security, Identity & Permissions

Inherits Confluence Cloud + Guard: SAML SSO, MFA, SCIM, org policies, audit logs, and space/page/whiteboard permissions.

Sources: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/

and

https://www.atlassian.com/trust/security

Own identity & permissions, separate from Atlassian; separate SSO and audit configuration.

Visual collaboration becomes part of the same secured platform as Jira/Confluence. This reduces vendors and simplifies risk/compliance approval for moving to Atlassian Cloud.

Licensing & Cost

Included with Confluence Cloud (no extra whiteboard SKU). Same license covers pages + whiteboards.

Source: https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/create-and-edit-whiteboards/

Separate per‑user licenses.

Once on Confluence Cloud, Whiteboards add $0 incremental cost. This directly supports “cut costs of Miro and help with cloud value case.”

2 comments

Artem Taranenko
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March 28, 2026

@Bryan Trummer the second table appears cut off on my laptop screen. zooming in/out doesn't help much

please add images of the tables

Goran Dermeta
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March 30, 2026

The best info i got out of this article is:
- 0 cost after you get Confluence licence :)

Last table is cut on all screens not just laptop.

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