TLDR;
The Google Meet page presents options for users to join or start a meeting. Key features include the ability to use Gemini to take notes, options to present, use companion mode, or cast the meeting. The page also prompts users for their name before joining and indicates whether screen sharing is allowed.
- Joining and starting meetings
- Gemini integration for note-taking
- Options for presenting and companion mode
Sign In and Getting Ready
The initial part of the Google Meet interface prompts users to sign in and indicates that the system is preparing for them to join a meeting. This setup phase ensures that the user is ready to participate as soon as possible.
Entering Name and Using Gemini
Users are asked to enter their name (up to 60 characters). Additionally, there's an option to use Gemini to capture meeting details and action items, streamlining note-taking during the session.
Joining and Presentation Options
The page provides multiple options for users to engage with the meeting, including asking to join, using companion mode, or presenting. A notification indicates whether the user is allowed to share their screen.
Additional Options
Users can cast the meeting and access fewer options, which can be expanded as needed. These features offer flexibility in how users interact with and manage their meeting experience.