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How to use Google Meet Companion Mode

May 10, 2022
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Google Meet is easily one of the most versatile teleconferencing apps and pieces of software out there. All those nifty integrations with other Google platforms also make it highly accessible. This, combined with a straightforward setup and usage process, make it the top video calling solution for many individuals. If you’d like to attend a Meet call with your phone and desktop or any two devices at the same time, try using Companion Mode. Unfamiliar with this feature? Let’s walk you through how you can use Google Meet Companion Mode.

How to use Google Meet Companion Mode

There are two ways to join Companion Mode on Google Meet on desktop. You can either follow the first step and visit g.co/companion or take the longer route as mentioned below.

1. Go to g.co/companion on desktop.

(Image credit: Namerah Saud Fatmi / Android Central)

2. Alternatively, go to meet.google.com on desktop.

3. Click on the meeting you want to join.

Google Meet Companion Mode

(Image credit: Namerah Saud Fatmi / Android Central)

4. Click on Use Companion Mode.

Google Meet Companion Mode

(Image credit: Namerah Saud Fatmi / Android Central)

5. Click on the icon made of shapes to access Activities.

Google Meet Companion Mode

(Image credit: Namerah Saud Fatmi / Android Central)

As you can see in that last image, non-Google Workspace account holders get access to limited Companion Mode features on Google Meet. Options like closed captions, sharing your screen, Casting the Meet calls, and chatting with those on call are available. However, you won’t get anything beyond the Whiteboarding under Activities.

Google Workspace accounts can use plenty of tools in addition to everything that a basic user gets. If you’re on a premium Workspace plan, you can find features like polls, Q&As, breakout rooms, and on-demand call recording under the Activities section.

More about Google Meet

Aside from Companion Mode, there’s a lot more that can be done on Google Meet. This free video calling tool is built into Gmail, Calendar, and even Google Docs. It sure seems like they really thought about everything, doesn’t it?!

Whether you’re on your Android phone, computer, or trusty Chromebook, there are loads of tools to take advantage of inside Meet. Starting from the virtual green room that allows you to double-check all your hardware before jumping on a call, to the visual enhancements offered to alter your background. Explore all of the great possibilities by checking out the top 10 Google Meet tips and tricks you need to know.

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