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How to get started with Google Meet for video conferencing

April 30, 2020
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The global pandemic has forced a lot of us to adapt to new work methods while we stay at home, and a big part of that is teleconferencing with your coworkers.

Google Meet is included as part of your G Suite account, but even those with a personal Gmail account can use Meet for free. However, you will be limited with the number of tools you have access to and each meeting is capped at 60 minutes total. You can find Meet listed under the Google apps after you’ve signed into your account, or download it from Google Play for your mobile device. Here are all the steps to take in order to set up a meeting with Meet

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How to set up a video conference in Google Meet

  1. Click the app icon (it looks like a video camera) to open the dashboard and get started.

    Google Hangouts Meet Icon 02 Edited

    Source: Nicole Johnston/Android Central

  2. In the upper right-hand corner you will see the settings icon. Clicking this icon opens a view window that shows your device’s audio and webcam so you to test them.

    • This is a good way to make sure the tools you need to host a video conference are working.

    Google Hangouts Video Audio Settings 02 Edited

    Source: Nicole Johnston/Android Central

  3. When you’re ready to create a meeting, simply click Join or start a meeting.

    Google Hangouts Dashboard Edited

    Source: Nicole Johnston/Android Central

  4. You will be asked to enter a meeting code if you are joining an existing meeting, or to title the meeting you are creating. Click Continue.

    Google Hangout Start Meeting Edited

    Source: Nicole Johnston/Android Central

  5. On this screen, you will again have a chance to make sure your device’s audio and video capabilities are working. On the right-hand side of the view screen, click Join now to start your meeting.

    Google Hangouts Join Meeting Edited

    Source: Nicole Johnston/Android Central

  6. A window will pop up with your meeting information and a link to Add people. Clicking this will list all people in your Gmail contacts along with a field to invite others not in your contacts.
  7. After choosing who to invite, click Send invitation. This will send the meeting link to your attendees.

    Google Hangouts Meet Invite 02 Edited

    Source: Nicole Johnston/Android Central

  8. If you are the presenter, from your screen you will see tools for conducting your conference. In the bottom right-hand corner, click the three dots. This will give you the option to Record meeting. You will also find Turn on captions for members who are hearing impaired.

    Google Hangouts Meet Record Meeting Edited

    Source: Nicole Johnston/Android Central

  9. Also at the bottom of the screen, you will also see Present now. Clicking this gives you the option to share your screen and anything you have displayed there, including slide presentations and videos.

    Google Hangout Present And Share Screen Edited

    Source: Nicole Johnston/Android Central

  10. At the top of the screen, you will see two icons. The first tells you how many people are currently in your meeting. Clicking it will show you who is attending and if they are muted or not. You can also send a quick invite or reminder to anyone you see has forgotten to join.

    Google Hangouts Meet Attendees Edited

    Source: Nicole Johnston/Android Central

  11. The second icon opens the chat features. This is good for keeping tabs on questions being asked by muted participants. You can also share documents, links, and images through the chat feature.

    Google Hangouts Meet Chat Edited

    Source: Nicole Johnston/Android Central

Overall, Google’s meeting app is really straightforward and pretty easy to figure out. But if you need help with any part of your Meet video conference, Google has a healthy support group with FAQs, troubleshooting articles and how-to videos.

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Get the app that’s right for you

You don’t need a G Suite account to use Google Meets, just Gmail. However, with free access you can’t record or save your meeting and your video conferences will automatically end after 60 minutes. If you hold a lot of meetings, need to save them for later, or want to collaborate on projects in real-time along with your virtual meeting, then we recommend a G Suite account. With G Suite you get access to all of Google’s business apps, real-time collaboration within shared files, and a minimum of 30GB of cloud storage space in Google Drive. There also are no caps on how many or how long your meetings last.

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Google Meet is free to use with a Gmail account. You get more meeting tools with a G Suite subscription.

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