mappl.io documentation
  • GETTING STARTED
    • Getting started
    • How to install the app
    • Your first spatial table
    • Access templates
  • WORKING WITH VISUAL DATA
    • Categorize items using nested shape hierarchies
    • Categorize items by using row and column labels
    • Categorize items by color
    • Tag items using shapes
    • Use native Miro tags
    • Label sticky note clusters
    • Use connector lines
    • Practical tips
  • RESULTS TABLE OUTPUT
    • Results table overview
    • Make changes to the table
    • Filter
    • Sort
  • EXPORT
    • CSV export
    • Notion
    • Airtable
    • Coda
    • Excel
    • Google Sheets
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  • What is mappl.io spatial tables
  • Work visually and then convert your data to an exportable table
  • Pick your favorite external application to function as a data repository for your visual Miro data
  1. GETTING STARTED

Getting started

Convert your Miro board into a visual database

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Last updated 2 years ago

What is mappl.io spatial tables

This is a that allows you to work with your data visually and intuitively, directly within your Miro board.

It analyzes your board's content and presents it as a table that includes all extracted spatial information.

With this tool, you can categorize data using hierarchical structures, apply various tagging methods, label groups of sticky notes, or use connector lines to define relationships.

It effectively transforms your Miro board into a database.

Work visually and then convert your data to an exportable table

Pick your favorite external application to function as a data repository for your visual Miro data

1) Use one of our included spatial table examples or . The example below is included in the app and uses the color of sticky notes to assign task status.

2) After you are done working with the data visually, convert it to a table and and it as needed. Look at the example below. Note how the table categorizes each sticky note hierarchically, as well as it terms of color tags.

Click on the button and then import the data to your favorite app. You can use applications such as , , , , or as data repositories for your visual data. The backlinks included in the results tables always lead back to the original objects in your Miro boards.

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Notion
Airtable
Coda
Microsoft Excel
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mappl.io spatial tables app in Miro
An example of a spatial table using color tags
An example of a results table viewed in the spatial tables app
The results table has been imported into Notion