Google Apps

Connect Google Meet to your AI agent

Yes — ClawLink is a hosted Google Meet MCP server. 15 tools your agent can call from chat, with one-click hosted OAuth and nothing to run locally.

ClawLink hosts a managed Google Meet MCP server that exposes 15 tools to your AI agent. You connect Google Meet in one click, and your agent can read, create, and update Google Meet data from chat without you building or running a local MCP server.

  • 15 tools callable from chat
  • One-click hosted OAuth
  • Works with OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any MCP client
  • No local server or config files
Claude
Claude
ClawLink
ClawLink
Google Meet
Google Meet

15 Google Meet tools callable from any of them.

Setup

Three steps. About two minutes.

  1. 1

    Install ClawLink

    Add the plugin to your agent once.

  2. 2

    Connect Google Meet

    One-click hosted OAuth in the dashboard.

  3. 3

    Use it from chat

    Ask your agent in plain English.

Google Meet uses OAuth. You connect it in the browser: click Connect, sign in, approve. ClawLink stores the token and refreshes it on its own. You never touch a key or wire up a redirect URL.

bash
$npx -y @useclawlink/cli login
$npx -y @useclawlink/cli connect google-meet

Run these in your terminal. The first opens a browser to sign in to ClawLink; the second opens a browser to authorize Google Meet. No API keys to create or paste. Works with any agent that runs shell commands: OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Cline, and more.

Use cases

What you can do with Google Meet from chat

Read and write from chat

Query, create, and update Google Meet items the moment a question comes up. No export step.

Go from insight to action

The agent reads Google Meet, sums up what matters, and helps you decide the next step.

Keep analysis close to the work

Turning Google Meet data into a follow-up task happens inside one flow.

Capabilities

The Google Meet actions your agent can call

15 Google Meet tools, ready the moment you connect.

  • Googlemeet create meet
  • Googlemeet end active conference
  • Googlemeet get conference record by name
  • Googlemeet get meet
  • Googlemeet get participant session
  • Googlemeet get recordings by conference record ID
  • Googlemeet get transcript
  • Googlemeet get transcript entry
  • Googlemeet get transcripts by conference record ID
  • Googlemeet list conference records
  • Googlemeet list participant sessions
  • Googlemeet list participants

+ 3 more Google Meet tools after you connect.

Examples

Ask in plain English

These map to real tool calls ClawLink makes against your connected account.

Googlemeet create meet

Use Google Meet to googlemeet create meet and walk me through it.

Googlemeet end active conference

Use Google Meet to googlemeet end active conference and walk me through it.

Googlemeet get conference record by name

Use Google Meet to googlemeet get conference record by name and walk me through it.

Googlemeet get meet

Use Google Meet to googlemeet get meet and walk me through it.

ClawLink vs DIY

Building the Google Meet integration yourself, or hosting it?

 
DIY
ClawLink
Connection
Build it yourself. You register a developer app with Google Meet, set up redirect URLs, handle the consent screen, store and refresh access tokens, and redo the wiring when scopes change.
Hosted hosted OAuth. Connect once in the browser. ClawLink owns the lifecycle.
Maintenance
Token refresh, permission debugging, env config, every edge case. All yours.
ClawLink handles the plumbing. You focus on the workflow.
Time to first call
Days to weeks. Auth, storage, tool wiring, testing. Then the agent can act.
About two minutes from sign-up to the agent calling Google Meet.

FAQ

Quick questions

How do I connect Google Meet to my AI agent?

Install ClawLink, open the dashboard, click Connect next to Google Meet, and finish the hosted OAuth flow. Your agent can call Google Meet from the next message. Two minutes, total.

Is there a Google Meet MCP server I can use?

Yes. ClawLink exposes Google Meet as 15 tools your agent calls through a hosted MCP-compatible runtime. You don't run a local server or edit a config file. The tools are there the moment you connect.

Do I need Google Meet API credentials?

No separate API key. You sign in to Google Meet through the normal OAuth flow and ClawLink handles the token after that.

How much does it cost?

Your first integration is free, plus a 7-day trial of the full catalog. Paid plans unlock the rest of the library.

Can I set this up from the terminal instead of the dashboard?

Yes. Run npx -y @useclawlink/cli login, then npx -y @useclawlink/cli connect google-meet. The first opens a browser to sign in to ClawLink. The second opens a browser to authorize Google Meet. No API keys to create. Works with OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any agent that runs shell commands.

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