Not sure what miingl is—or how it fits alongside tools like zoom or slack?
miingl is a platform for real-time connection in digital spaces, designed to feel more natural, flexible, and human than traditional online meetings.
Instead of scheduling conversations, you enter a space where connection can happen organically.
By the end of this article, you’ll understand:
what miingl is (and what it isn’t)
how people actually use miingl day to day
why miingl feels different from typical online tools
whether miingl is a good fit for you or your team
miingl is built around presence, not meetings.
In most online tools, interaction only happens when someone schedules it. You show up at a specific time, talk in a fixed format, then leave. miingl flips that model.
With miingl, you enter a shared digital space where:
people can see who’s around
conversations form and dissolve naturally
movement replaces rigid breakout rooms
participation feels voluntary, not forced
It’s closer to how people interact in real life—whether that’s an office, a workshop, or a social gathering.
miingl is intentionally different from familiar tools, so it helps to be clear about what it’s not.
miingl is not:
a video meeting tool where everyone is locked into one conversation
a webinar platform with passive audiences
a chat-first tool built around messages instead of presence
a heavily scripted event system
If you’re looking for strict agendas, fixed seating, or fully controlled experiences, miingl may feel unfamiliar at first—and that’s by design.
People use miingl in a few core ways:
as a digital office
Teams use miingl suites as persistent spaces where coworkers can drop in, work quietly, or start spontaneous conversations—without scheduling meetings.
for live workshops and events
Facilitators host interactive sessions where participants move between conversations using click-to-cluster™, and speakers are invited fluidly using call-to-stage™.
for connection-first gatherings
Communities use miingl for salons, discussions, and social events where the goal is authentic interaction rather than presentations.
Across all of these, the experience stays flexible and human.
One of the biggest differences you’ll notice is movement.
Instead of being assigned to breakout rooms, people move themselves—joining, leaving, and forming groups based on interest and energy. This is powered by click-to-cluster™, miingl’s approach to self-directed interaction.
The result:
conversations feel more natural
people participate by choice
energy stays higher over time
You’re never “stuck” in the wrong room.
miingl works especially well for:
facilitators who value interaction over presentation
remote teams who want presence without constant meetings
event organizers who want people to actually connect
participants who prefer agency and movement
If your goal is human connection—not just information delivery—miingl is likely a strong fit.
If you’re ready to explore further, these guides are good next steps: