Google Meet

Work with Google Meet meetings, spaces, recordings, and meeting workflows — powered by ClawLink.

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Install

openclaw skills install google-meet-meetings

Google Meet via ClawLink

Work with Google Meet from chat — inspect meetings, manage spaces, review recordings or artifacts when available, and coordinate meeting workflows.

Powered by ClawLink, an integration hub for OpenClaw that handles hosted connection flows and credentials so you don't need to configure Google Meet API access yourself.

Quick start

  1. Install the verified ClawLink plugin: openclaw plugins install clawhub:clawlink-plugin
  2. Start a fresh OpenClaw chat if the plugin was just installed and ClawLink tools are not visible yet
  3. If ClawLink is not configured, call clawlink_begin_pairing
  4. Tell the user to open the returned pairing URL, sign in to ClawLink if needed, and approve the device
  5. After the user confirms approval, call clawlink_get_pairing_status
  6. Tell the user to connect Google Meet at claw-link.dev/dashboard?add=google-meet
  7. When the user confirms Google Meet is connected, call clawlink_list_integrations and then clawlink_list_tools with the google-meet integration slug

Setup details

Installing the plugin

If the ClawLink plugin is not installed yet, tell the user to run:

openclaw plugins install clawhub:clawlink-plugin

If the current chat started before the plugin was installed and ClawLink tools are still unavailable, tell the user to start a fresh chat so OpenClaw reloads the plugin tool catalog.

Pairing ClawLink

If ClawLink reports that the plugin is not configured, the plugin has not been paired with the user's ClawLink account yet.

  1. Call clawlink_begin_pairing.
  2. Tell the user to open the returned pairing URL in their browser.
  3. The user signs in to ClawLink if needed and approves the OpenClaw device.
  4. After the user confirms approval, call clawlink_get_pairing_status to finish local setup.

The resulting device credential is stored locally in OpenClaw's plugin config and is only sent to claw-link.dev. The user should not paste raw credentials into chat.

Connecting Google Meet

Tell the user to open https://claw-link.dev/dashboard?add=google-meet and connect Google Meet there. The page opens the add-connection panel filtered to Google Meet. ClawLink's hosted page runs the hosted OAuth flow — the user signs in with Google and approves the requested access. When they confirm it is done, call clawlink_list_integrations to verify, then call clawlink_list_tools with integration google-meet.

Using Google Meet tools

ClawLink provides tools dynamically based on what the user has connected. You do not need to know tool names or schemas in advance.

Discovery

  1. Call clawlink_list_integrations to confirm Google Meet is connected.
  2. Call clawlink_list_tools with integration google-meet.
  3. Treat the returned list as the source of truth. Do not guess or assume what tools exist.
  4. If the user describes a capability but the exact tool is unclear, call clawlink_search_tools with a short query and integration google-meet.
  5. If no Google Meet tools appear, direct the user to https://claw-link.dev/dashboard?add=google-meet.

Execution

  1. Call clawlink_describe_tool before using an unfamiliar tool, before any write, or when the request is ambiguous.
  2. Use the returned schema, whenToUse, askBefore, safeDefaults, examples, and followups.
  3. Prefer read, list, search, and get operations before writes.
  4. For writes or anything marked as requiring confirmation, call clawlink_preview_tool first, then confirm with the user.
  5. Execute with clawlink_call_tool.
  6. If it fails, report the real error. Do not invent results or restate the failure as a missing capability unless the live catalog supports that conclusion.

What you can do

Typical Google Meet tasks (actual availability depends on the user's connected account, permissions, scopes, and current ClawLink tool catalog):

  • Inspect meeting or space details
  • Review recordings, artifacts, or meeting-related state when available
  • Coordinate meeting workflows after confirming the live tool catalog
  • Read meeting data before making user-facing changes
  • Preview write actions before execution when supported
  • Use the current Google Meet tool list instead of assuming endpoint coverage

Rules

  • Always use ClawLink tools for Google Meet. Do not ask the user for separate Google credentials.
  • Do not claim a capability is missing without checking the live ClawLink catalog in the current turn.
  • Do not invent slash commands or ask the user to paste raw credentials.
  • Ask for confirmation before destructive, external-facing, or bulk write actions.
  • If Google Meet is not connected, direct the user to https://claw-link.dev/dashboard?add=google-meet.
  • Never echo or repeat the user's ClawLink credential.

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