According to a recent LinkedIn post from Miro, the company’s Austin hub recently hosted a hackathon in which teams used Miro and Replit to design, map, and ship working prototypes. The post highlights three winning projects, including Pawtential, an app that gamifies dog training and connects pet owners locally.
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The LinkedIn post also notes awards for Common Ground, an app aimed at building trust between law enforcement and communities via verified accountability, and Avocado Papi, which uses four AI agents to generate comedy material. The event suggests Miro is actively fostering a developer and creator ecosystem around its platform, which may support user engagement, expand use cases, and indirectly strengthen its competitive position in collaborative software.

