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Miro iOS page linking feature repeatedly breaks

Miro's iOS app is unreliable for core whiteboard workflows, with the page linking feature consistently failing. Users report the app is not worth using on mobile. Miro controls the fix; third-party solutions cannot address platform-level bugs.

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