Use a Meet add-on

This guide provides an overview of how people start and work with a Google Meet add-on.

Start an add-on from the Activities panel

From a Google Meet call, a user can click the Activities button. This brings up the Activities panel, which shows a list of built-in Meet features and any add-ons the user has installed. Clicking on an icon launches the side panel view of the add-on.

The Google Meet Add-ons SDK main stage and side panel.
Figure 1. The Google Meet Add-ons SDK main stage and side panel.

Collaborate with other users

To allow users to collaborate together, the add-on can set the ActivityStartingState. For more information, see Collaborate using a Meet add-on.

After opening an add-on, side panel users can start working together once the add-on invokes the startActivity() method.

For example, an add-on might want to allow users to collaborate on a document, but the add-on doesn't know which document. In this case, the document should be selected from the side panel view. After ensuring the document can be shared with others, the add-on can set ActivityStartingState with other necessary document identifiers.

Collaborate in the main stage

Collaborative activities can be done in the side panel or the main stage. If a mainStageUrl is listed in the add-on manifest, invoking the startActivity() method automatically opens the add-on in the main stage and starts the activity.

Once the main stage is open, an add-on might choose to close the side panel by calling the unloadSidePanel() method. To extend the earlier example, a side panel that chooses a document may no longer be relevant and can be closed.

To re-open the side panel view, the add-on can call the loadSidePanel() method. For example, an add-on that creates user polls might reopen the side panel to display question response rates.

Start an add-on from screen sharing

Users can start add-ons while screen sharing. If a user is screen sharing a website that has an add-on, that website can promote its add-on to the user by using the exposeToMeetWhenScreensharing() method. This shows the user a notification banner in the Meet call, prompting the user to either install or start the add-on. For more information, see Promote an add-on to users through screen sharing.

Since additional information can be supplied to the add-on starting state from the website the user is screen sharing, the add-on can skip the side panel and start the activity in the main stage immediately after launching. If the add-on needs to perform additional steps, like changing permissions on a document to share, the add-on can launch into the side panel and follow the flow described in Collaborate with other users.