Google announced that its video collaboration tool, Meet, is coming to application Gmail for mobile.
The new feature will allow users to join video meetings directly from their phone's inbox, rather than just through versionGmail for desktop.
"In the coming weeks, you'll notice a new Meet tab in your phone's Gmail app, where you can view upcoming appointments scheduled in Google Calendar and easily connect them with a single click," says one Publication in the blog written by the administrator productby Erika Yamasaki.
On the Meet tab, users will need to click on New Meeting to start a meeting, retrieve a meeting link to share, or schedule a meeting in Google Calendar.
Users will also be able to join a password meeting by selecting this option.
“If you don't want Meet to appear as a tab in the Gmail app, go to Settings from the hamburger menu in the upper-left corner of your inbox, tap on account scroll down and deselect Meet,” says Yamasaki.
In May, Google announced the completion of the free availability of Google Meet.
The video conferencing tool, originally created for businesses, is now accessible for anyone interested from the address meet.google.com .
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Google has said it has noticed a growing interest in video conferencing tools.
So it was natural for him not to miss the opportunity.