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This application needs additional settings. Please follow the documentation below to create your own connectionUnique, active service acces point to a network. There are different types of connections (API key, Oauth…).. |
With Google Meet modulesa module is an application or tool designed to handle specific business functions, such as CRM, project management, or inventory. The system's modular architecture allows you to activate only the modules you need, enabling customization and scalability as your business requirements evolve. in Boost.spaceA platform that centralizes and synchronizes company data from internal and external sources, offering a suite of modules and addons for project management, CRM, data visualization, and more. Has many features to optimize your workflow! IntegratorPart of the Boost.space system, where you can create your connections and automate your processes., you can create meetings in your Google Meet account.
To get started with Google Meet, create an account at accounts.google.com.
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Boost.space Integrator‘s use and transfer of information received from Google APIs to any other app will adhere to Google API Services User Data Policy. |
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Log in to your Boost.space Integrator account, add a Google Meet modulea module is an application or tool designed to handle specific business functions, such as CRM, project management, or inventory. The system's modular architecture allows you to activate only the modules you need, enabling customization and scalability as your business requirements evolve. to your scenarioA specific connection between applications in which data can be transferred. Two types of scenarios: active/inactive., and click Create a connection.
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Optional: In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.
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Click the Sign in with Google button and select your Google account.
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Review the access information and click Allow.
You have successfully established the connection. You can now edit your scenario and add more Google Meet modules. If your connection requires reauthorization at any point, follow the connection renewal steps here.
Creates a new Google Meet in a specified calendar.
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Calendar ID |
Select or map the Calendar ID in which you want to create the meeting. |
Color |
Select or map the applicable color for the event. |
Event Name |
Enter (map) the event name. |
All Day Event |
Select the checkbox if the event is scheduled for the entire day. |
Start Date |
Enter (map) the start date of the event. See the list of supported date and time formats. |
End Date |
Enter (map) the end date of the event. See the list of supported date and time formats. |
Send Notifications about the event creation |
Select or map the options to send the notifications about the event:
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Description |
Enter (map) the event details. |
Location |
Enter (map) the location details of the event. For example, a conference room or an online meeting link. |
Use the Default reminder settings for this event |
Select whether you want to use the default reminder setting for the event. |
Reminders |
Add the reminders for the event: Method – Select or map the reminder method. For example, Email. Minutes – Enter the minutes before the meeting to send the reminder. For example, 10 to send the reminder before 10 minutes to the meeting. |
Attendees |
Add the attendees: Name – Enter (map) the attendee’s name. Email – Enter (map) the attendee’s email address. |
Show me as |
Select or map the option to display your statusIn Boost.space, statuses are indicators assigned to records within modules to represent their current state or progress. They can be system-defined, such as "Active" or "Done," or custom-created to fit specific workflows. Statuses help track and manage tasks, projects, and processes efficiently. when you are in the event:
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Visibility |
Select or map the event visibility:
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Guests can modify the event |
Select whether you want to allow the guests to modify the event. For example, updating the date of the event. |
Recurrence |
Add the recurrence of the event. Enter a list of RRULE, EXRULE, RDATE, and EXDATE lines for a recurring event, as specified in RFC5545. For example, |
For more information on the Google Meet events, see the related API Documentation.