Important: Only users with a work account can access huddles in Chat, which aren't available for personal or school accounts.
- You can start a huddle instantly as a voice chat from a 1:1 conversation, group conversation, or space in Google Chat without ringing.
- You can share your screen or turn on your camera in a huddle.
- You can also choose to start a video meeting or call someone directly from Chat or Gmail. Learn more about how to start a video meeting or call someone.
Important: To start or join a huddle on an Android phone or tablet, you must install the Gmail or Meet app. To download the app, go to the Google Play Store.
Start a huddle in Chat
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chat app or Gmail app .
- In Gmail: At the bottom, tap Chat .
- Open a direct message or space.
- To start a huddle with the members of the chat or space:
- In a 1:1 conversation: At the top right, tap Call Start a huddle .
- In a group conversation or a space: At the top right, tap Send a Meet link Start a huddle .
- To end the call, tap End call .
Tips:
- By default, the huddle opens as a voice chat. To change the huddle to a video chat, tap Turn on camera .
- If someone in the huddle turns on their camera, a video badge displays next to their profile picture.
Join a huddle
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chat app or Gmail app .
- In Gmail: At the bottom, tap Chat .
- You can join a huddle from your list of conversations or from a direct message or space:
- To join from your list of conversations, tap the huddle icon next to the name or space name.
- To join from within a conversation, select a direct message or space with an active huddle, which has the huddle icon next to the name or space name. In the huddle invitation banner, tap Join.
Tip: If a huddle starts while you’re in a conversation, a banner pops up. Tap Answer.