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A 26-minute live walkthrough of the five-folder AI-maintained knowledge base that runs itself.
June 4thA 17-minute sponsored demo showing how Miro Canvas turns a whiteboard into a shared, MCP-connected context layer for every AI agent on your team.
Markdown files in a local folder are a single-player context strategy; Miro Canvas turns agent context into a multi-player cloud resource every coding agent on the team can read and write via MCP.
Most teams manage AI agent context through scattered local markdown files that only one machine can see at a time. Miro Canvas repositions the whiteboard as a cloud context layer: you import a PRD, ask the built-in AI sidekick to generate onboarding best practices, combine both documents into a step-by-step flow, and produce a clickable HTML prototype — all on the shared canvas. Connect Cursor or Codex via the Miro MCP plugin and your coding agent reads every artifact and can write new ones without leaving the IDE. The result is that every team member's AI agent starts from the same up-to-date context instead of whoever last updated a local file.
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Hook and agenda: markdown files are single-player, Miro Canvas offers a cloud alternative

What Miro is, what the new Canvas does for AI agents, why shared cloud context matters for teams

Demo: dragging a markdown PRD file onto the canvas — it renders as a readable document object

Miro AI sidekick researches and produces a best-practice document for onboarding flows

Sidekick reads PRD + best-practice doc to output a step-by-step onboarding plan; manual-selection quirk noted

Miro sidekick creates a clickable multi-screen prototype from the onboarding documents

How to install the Miro plugin in Cursor's marketplace and browse the canvas from inside the IDE

Cursor agent reads existing prototype HTML from Miro and creates a light-mode variant on the canvas

Synthesis: Miro as common ground for PRDs, diagrams, prototypes — every agent reads the same source of truth

Host acknowledges sponsorship, expresses genuine enthusiasm, directs viewers to school.com/aiapps
When the context your AI agent needs is stored locally, it is invisible to every other agent and every other teammate — moving it to a shared canvas is a structural fix, not a workflow preference.
“If you're building with AI, there's a high chance that you're using a lot of markdown files to manage the context for your AI agents.”
“I know this might be a sponsored video by Miro, but I'm still super excited about the direction that they're going with their platform.”
“it kind of changed my mind from thinking about Miro as this old school kind of software... to basically being like a shared context layer across your entire team for your AI agents”
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
The markdown file is the duct tape of AI-assisted development. It works until it doesn't — until two people need the same context, or an agent on another machine needs to see the prototype you built locally. This video is a sponsored look at whether Miro Canvas solves that problem by turning a whiteboard into a shared, MCP-connected context layer for your whole team.
The types of context Miro Canvas can store and expose to AI agents via MCP — broader than local markdown files
“head over to school.com/aiapps to find out more”
Community pitch for AI app builders, second plug in the video. Timed after the synthesis so it lands when the viewer is nodding at the team-context thesis.
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17:12A 26-minute live walkthrough of the five-folder AI-maintained knowledge base that runs itself.
June 4thA product designer sends two vague prompts to Claude's latest model and receives a fully functional Notion clone in 45 minutes — then explains why that makes your idea and distribution skills more valuable, not less.
June 10thA live 35-minute demo of using the PLAID agent skill to plan, spec, and roadmap an app in Claude Cowork — then hand the output straight to Claude Code.
March 12thA 27-minute live head-to-head where two AI coding agents each build a full 62-task SaaS app from a spec doc in 32 minutes flat.
May 13thA 69-minute live workshop walking fitness coaches through the 5 C's framework that turns Claude from a chat tool into a scheduled, connected AI agent stack.
June 16thA 24-minute technical walkthrough of a production AI personal assistant -- VLAN-isolated, MCP-gated, and running 24/7 in your Discord DMs.
June 16th