You can add or remove a video conference to your events in Google Calendar. You can use Google Meet or another video conferencing add-on.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open Google Calendar.
- Create an event, or open an existing event you have edit access to.
- To add a new video conference, tap Add video conferencing.
Tip: To make sure you don't join a meeting with an expired code and to better plan for the future meetings you create, check when meeting codes expire. Learn about Google Meet meeting codes.
- To remove an existing video conference, tap Remove .
- To add a new video conference, tap Add video conferencing.
- After you’re done creating or editing the event, tap Save.
Troubleshooting
I want to use a different conferencing solution
Important: If you have a work or school account, your administrator controls the add-ons that you can use or install in Calendar.
You can install a video conferencing add-on to use with Calendar. After installation, you can manually add video conferencing to your events. Learn how to find and install an add-on for Calendar.
You can install a video conferencing add-on to use with Calendar. After installation, you can manually add video conferencing to your events. Learn how to find and install an add-on for Calendar.
I want to automatically add a Google Meet video conference to my event
- On your computer, open Google Calendar.
- In the top right, click Settings Settings.
- On the left, click Event settings.
- Turn on Automatically add Google Meet video conferences to events I create.
I want to avoid multiple conferences on single events
- An event can have only one conference. You can use Google Meet or another video conferencing add-on.
- To use another video conference add-on, find and install the add-on from the Marketplace.
- When you add a conference to your event, select the add-on in the conferencing field dropdown.
- If you insert conference details directly into the location field or event description, or use a browser extension, it may result in multiple conferences being attached to a single event.