Integrate Miro with GitLab to automate workflows, sync data between apps, and eliminate repetitive tasks with AI-powered automation.
Start from a real workflow other teams are already running.
Miro
When this happens...
New Card
GitLab
Automatically do this!
Find Project Merge Requests
Find All Merge Requests
Create a Commit
Create Merge Request
Create Branch
Add Note to Merge Request or Thread
Find Group Merge Requests
Create Issue
Add Note To Issue
Find Project Merge Requests on GitLab when New Card in Miro
Use this flowFind All Merge Requests in GitLab when New Card in Miro
Use this flowCreate a Commit in Gitlab when New Card in Miro
Use this flowCreate Merge Request in GitLab when New Card in Miro
Use this flowCreate Branch in GitLab when New Card in Miro
Use this flowAdd Note to Merge Request or Thread in GitLab when New Card in Miro
Use this flowFind Group Merge Requests in GitLab when New Card in Miro
Use this flowCreate Issue in GitLab when New Card in Miro
Use this flowAdd Note To Issue to an issue in GitLab when New Card in Miro
Use this flowGet Boards from Miro when New Commit in GitLab
Use this flowEverything you can automate between Miro and GitLab.
When this happensTriggers
A trigger is an event that starts a workflow.
Triggers when a new card is created.
Triggers when a commit is made on a specified project.
Triggers when you are requested to review a merge request.
Trigger for a specified job event in a project.
Triggers when a new comment is made on an issue in the selected project.
Triggers on an open, merge, or close merge request event.
Action is the task that follows automatically within your Miro integrations.
Get a list of boards using filters and sorting.
Retrieves all frames from a Miro board.
Create a new board
Create a duplicate of an existing board.
Creates a new card on a Miro board.
Update an existing Miro board by its ID — change its name, description, image, and sharing/permission settings.

Follow a simple walkthrough to create, test, and launch your first automation.
Connect your apps
Link the apps you want to automate.
Configure your workflow
Set up triggers, actions, and map your data.
Test & publish
Test your workflow and publish it.
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Miro is a collaborative online whiteboard platform designed to empower teams to work effectively together, from brainstorming with digital sticky notes to planning and managing agile workflows.
Learn moreGitLab is a comprehensive DevOps platform that provides source code management, CI/CD pipelines, and project management tools, enabling teams to collaborate efficiently on software development projects.
Learn moreSign up for a free viaSocket account, then authorize both your Miro and GitLab accounts. From there, pick a trigger in one app and an action in the other. Your first workflow can be live in under five minutes.
Yes. viaSocket uses instant triggers where available, so data moves between Miro and GitLab as soon as the event happens. Scheduled polling triggers run at a maximum interval of 15 minutes.
Yes. You can map specific fields, apply filters to skip records that do not match your conditions, and transform values before they reach GitLab. No coding required.
Yes. You can set up a workflow where Miro triggers actions in GitLab, and a separate workflow where GitLab triggers actions in Miro. Both run independently and in real time.
viaSocket logs every run so you can see exactly what succeeded and what failed. Failed tasks can be retried from the dashboard without re-configuring the workflow.
Yes, there is a free plan that covers basic workflows between Miro and GitLab. Paid plans unlock higher task limits, faster polling, and advanced features like multi-step workflows and conditional logic.
No. The entire Miro and GitLab integration is built through a visual, point-and-click interface. Code blocks are available if you want them, but they are never required.