Connect Google Meet to OpenClaw on Operator.io
Google Meet is a secure video conferencing platform for virtual meetings, chat, and screen sharing. It helps teams connect, collaborate, and communicate seamlessly from anywhere.
Automate Google Meet with AI
Operator runs your personal agent on OpenClaw, the open source agent framework, and points it straight at Google Meet. You message the agent on Telegram or Discord, tell it what you need in plain language, and it operates Google Meet on its own, running actions like create google meet space, end active conference, get conference record by name.
Your agent reaches Google Meet directly or through connectors like Composio MCP and Pipedream MCP, which handle the sign in and token refresh for you, so there is nothing to wire up and no API keys to paste.
What your agent can do with Google Meet
Your agent can call any of these Google Meet actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.
Create Google Meet Space
Creates a new Google Meet space with optional configuration. Does not attach to any calendar event — calendar linking requires a separate Calendar tool call. Capture `meetingUri`, `meetingCode`, and `space.name` from the response immedia...
End active conference
Ends an active conference in a Google Meet space. REQUIRES 'space_name' parameter (e.g., 'spaces/jQCFfuBOdN5z' or just 'jQCFfuBOdN5z'). Use when you need to terminate an ongoing conference in a specified space. This operation only succee...
Get conference record by name
Tool to get a specific conference record by its resource name. Use when you have the conference record ID and need to retrieve detailed information about a single meeting instance.
Get Meet details
Retrieve details of a Google Meet space using its unique identifier. Newly created spaces may return incomplete data; retry after 1–3 seconds if needed.
Get Participant Details
Retrieves detailed information about a specific participant session from a Google Meet conference record. Returns session details including start time and end time for a single join/leave session. A participant session represents each un...
Get recordings by conference record ID
Retrieves recordings from Google Meet for a given conference record ID. Only returns recordings if recording was enabled and permitted by the organizer's domain policies; a valid conference_record_id does not guarantee recordings exist....
Get Transcript
Retrieves a specific transcript by its resource name. Returns transcript details including state (STARTED, ENDED, FILE_GENERATED), start/end times, and Google Docs destination. PREREQUISITE: Obtain the transcript resource name first by u...
Get Transcript Entry
Fetches a single transcript entry by resource name for targeted inspection or incremental processing. Use when you have a specific transcript entry resource name and need to retrieve its details (text, speaker, timestamps, language). PRE...
Get transcripts by conference record ID
Retrieves all transcripts for a specific Google Meet conference using its conference_record_id. Transcripts require processing time after a meeting ends — empty results may be transient; retry after a delay before concluding no transcrip...
List Conference Records
Tool to list conference records. Use when you need to retrieve a list of past conferences, optionally filtering them by criteria like meeting code, space name, or time range.
List Participants
Lists the participants in a conference record. By default, ordered by join time descending. Use to retrieve all participants who joined a specific Google Meet conference, with support for filtering active participants (where `latest_end_...
List Participant Sessions
Lists all participant sessions for a specific participant in a Google Meet conference. A participant session represents each unique join or leave session when a user joins a conference from a device. If a user joins multiple times from t...
List Recordings
Tool to list recording resources from a conference record. Use when you need to retrieve recordings from a specific Google Meet conference. Recordings are created when meeting recording is enabled and saved to Google Drive as MP4 files.
List Transcript Entries
Tool to list structured transcript entries (speaker/time/text segments) for a specific Google Meet transcript. Use when you need to access the detailed content of a transcript, including individual spoken segments with timestamps and spe...
Update Google Meet Space
Updates the settings of an existing Google Meet space. Requires organizer/host privileges and the meetings.space.created OAuth scope. REQUIRED PARAMETER: - name: The space identifier (e.g., 'spaces/jQCFfuBOdN5z'). This is always required...
How to connect Google Meet
You authorize Google Meet once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Google Meet without you signing in again. The same setup unlocks every other app your agent can reach, so you only do it once.
When you are ready, the get started guide walks through standing up your OpenClaw agent.
Common questions about Google Meet
- How do I connect Google Meet to Operator?
- Connecting Google Meet is a one time sign in from your Operator dashboard. Operator keeps the connection live and rotates the token on its own, so the agent stays connected to Google Meet and you never reauthorize by hand.
- Can my agent read and post in Google Meet for me?
- Yes. It can post messages, reply in threads, search history, and pull out what matters from a busy conversation. Point it at a channel and it summarizes the thread back to you, or posts an update when something changes in another app you have connected.
- Do I need to write code or manage Google Meet API keys?
- No. Operator manages the Google Meet connection and token refresh, so there are no API keys to paste and nothing to deploy.
- Can my agent use Google Meet together with my other apps?
- Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Google Meet and tools like Gmail, Slack, Discord in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.
Connect Google Meet to another app
Your agent can run Google Meet together with any of these. Each page shows what it does across both apps in one job.
More apps to automate
Apps your agent runs alongside Google Meet, or browse all integrations.
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