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> Hangouts (now Meet)

Ah-ha! Google Hangouts Meet is indeed the GSuite video conferencing solution, complemented by Google Hangouts Chat, the GSuite Slack competitor. Google Hangouts is "deprecated" but still alive, and with a plain-old gmail account I don't see an option to use Hangouts Chat nor Hangouts Meet, only Hangouts. As a user in a GSuite org, Chat and Meet exist, and plain-old Hangouts text messages are mirrored in Chat, but the video conferencing is still weirdly separate from Meet.




It's weirdly hidden but if you go to meet.google.com and make a meeting, others just need the url to join, no faffing about with connecting to other users in gmail. It needs a corporate gmail account to use though.


Needs a Corp account to setup and approve non-invited attendees.

You do not require a google account at all to join a Meets session, but someone in the session with a valid invite will have to approve your entry.

I test this quite often with incognito tabs to have multiple participants for room setup and testing.


sounds about right until this time next year


I'm not sure is deprecated. If you're free (paid by your own data), Hangout is the 'consumer' version. Meet is the paid platform, with more business oriented features.




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