Google has introduced its Meet in-meeting messages feature in Google Meet. The feature is intended to make communication for eligible teams more seamless during and after meetings.
Key Takeaways:
- Google Meet now has the Google Meet in-meeting chat feature that allows users to communicate seamlessly during and after calls.
- Teams can now easily share files and continue with discussions after calls, making it easier to coordinate.
- This is one of the most important integrations that Google has done this year, but it’s not available to all users.
Google announced that the new feature allows for easy access to information such as feedback and key links or other materials shared during the meeting.
Such information can be easily accessed after the meeting through the shared Google Chat conversation, thus improving the convenience of using Google Meet.
The feature will be available to Google Meet users from 10 November with wider availability to be gradually rolled out.
Making Communication Easier for Teams
The new feature integration brings lots of possibilities to Google Meet, including using emojis to respond to messages, as well as sharing of files and images directly.
Additionally, meeting attendees can send meeting materials to other attendees ahead of time through Google Chat and they will get such files on Google Meet during and after the call.
Thanks to the new chat feature, it is now easier to follow through on meeting resolutions and feedback to improve productivity.
However, only meetings scheduled on Google Calendar can use it, and the meeting host can decide to turn it off. The feature is also restricted to paid Google Workspace users.
One of Google’s Biggest Integrations Yet
Google has made several adjustments to its services such as remote sizing of shoes to improve user experience, but this chat on Google Meet is one of the most important.
For anyone who has used Google Meet before, communication is a major limitation as chats get disposed of once a meeting is over.
Going forward, using the platform will be more flexible and convenient so that information can be easily shared and retained without the risk of losing it.
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