It can be difficult for a single host to manage large ingoverable video meetings, especially the complexity and features available in videoconferencing applications these days. Now, Google has a solution for your meeting application with a new function that allows you to have up to 25 co-hosts at a meeting, since 9to5Google has reported. In this way, they can divide the task as to the muting participants, launching surveys, managing P & AS and more, while focusing on the business in question.
Until now, the feature was only available for Google’s workspace for education customers. Now, it is in all the Applications of Google meetings through desktop and mobile, including users with Google personal accounts.
In addition to that, Google introduced new controls to meet hosts, which can be extended to co-hosts. All hosts may limit who can share your screen, limit of who can send chat messages, mute all with a single click, end the meeting for all and control that can join the meeting and how they can join the “access Quick” . The latter allows participants in the same domain to enter automatically.
“Quick access” allows the automatic input of video calls for users in the same domain. If you are disabled, hosts must join first, and those that are not invited will have to request permission to enter. Otherwise, the host must first join and give permission to anyone who is not invited.
The last feature, the panel of “people,” adds the search to allow hosts to quickly find participants if moderation actions are needed. The new features will begin to deploy next week on the web and meet for Android, and the iOS version will arrive at the end of the month.