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Google Meet MCP Server
Connect to the Google Meet MCP server to create meetings, manage attendees, look up your schedule, and read meeting transcripts using AI agents on Gumloop, Claude, or Cursor.
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Installation
Get StartedCreate a Gumloop Account
To use this MCP, you need a Gumloop account. If you don't have one yet, you can create one for free.
Copy Your Server URL
Copy your MCP server URL and add it to your client. You'll be prompted to authorize on first use.
Tools (8)
Create Meeting
Create a new meeting
Add Attendees
Add attendees to a meeting.
Fetch Meetings By Date
Fetch all meetings for a given date.
Get Meeting Details
Get details of a meeting by meeting id.
Update Meeting
Update a meeting by meeting id.
Delete Meeting
Delete a meeting by meeting id.
Read Meeting Transcript
Read transcript for a meeting. Provide either meeting_id (calendar event ID), or meeting_url (Google Meet link). If multiple recordings exist for the same meeting code, the most recent one will be selected unless a date range is specified.
List Conference Records
List all conference records (past meetings) with transcripts available.
What is Google Meet MCP?
The Google Meet MCP server gives AI agents access to your Google Meet meetings and conference records. That means agents can create new meetings with a Meet link, update meeting times and details, add attendees, delete meetings, look up everything on your calendar for a given date, pull the full details of any meeting, list past meetings that have transcripts available, and read the transcript of a meeting by its calendar event ID or its Meet link. It works across the full meeting lifecycle, from scheduling a call to reading what was said after it ends.
If you spend time setting up recurring calls, adding the right people to invites, hunting for a Meet link, or scrolling back through a transcript to find one decision, an AI agent can take that off your plate. Describe what you need, and your AI agent will handle the meeting logistics for you.
MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It’s an open standard that gives AI agents a way to connect to external tools and services. Instead of creating a Google Cloud project, configuring an OAuth consent screen, and writing code against the Google Calendar API to manage Meet events, you connect your Google account to Gumloop once. After that, you schedule meetings, manage attendees, and read transcripts just by chatting with your AI agent.
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What you can do with Google Meet MCP on Gumloop
Create meetings with a Google Meet link
Spin up a new meeting with a title, time, and a Google Meet video link in one step. Your AI agent can schedule a call the moment you ask, so you never have to open the calendar yourself.
Update and reschedule meetings
Change the time, title, or details of an existing meeting by its ID. When plans shift, your agent can move the call and keep the same Meet link intact.
Add attendees to a meeting
Add the right people to an existing meeting so everyone gets the invite and the join link. Useful when a call grows or you need to loop in a stakeholder at the last minute.
Delete meetings
Cancel a meeting by its ID when it’s no longer needed, so stale calls don’t clutter anyone’s calendar.
Look up your schedule by date
Fetch every meeting on a given date to see what’s coming up. Your agent can summarize your day, flag conflicts, or pull the agenda before a block of back-to-back calls.
Pull full meeting details
Get the complete details of any meeting by its ID, including time, attendees, and the Meet link. Handy for prepping a brief or confirming who is invited before a call.
List past meetings with transcripts
List conference records for meetings that have already happened and have a transcript available. Your agent can find the right recording without you digging through Meet history.
Read meeting transcripts
Read the transcript of a meeting by its calendar event ID or its Google Meet link. An AI agent can summarize the conversation, pull out action items, or answer a question about what was decided, so you don’t have to rewatch the call.
How to connect the Gumloop Google Meet MCP Server
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Create a free Gumloop account
Sign up at gumloop.com. No credit card required.
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Add the Google Meet MCP server
Copy your MCP server URL from Gumloop and add it to your preferred client (Claude, Cursor, or Gumloop workflows). You'll authorize on first use.
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Start using Google Meet in your AI workflows
That's it. Your AI agent can now create and update meetings, manage attendees, look up your schedule, and read meeting transcripts. Use it inside a Gumloop automation, in Claude Desktop, or in Cursor.
Google Meet MCP use cases
Meeting prep and scheduling for executive assistants
An EA can ask an agent to scan the calendar for the week, set up the right calls with Google Meet links, add the correct attendees to each one, and flag any double-bookings. When a meeting moves, the agent reschedules it and keeps everyone in the loop, so the EA stops living in the calendar.
Recurring meeting hygiene for team managers
A manager can have an agent pull every meeting for the day, confirm the right people are on each invite, and add anyone who was missed. The agent can also clean up by deleting calls that were cancelled, keeping the team’s calendar accurate without manual upkeep.
Post-call follow-ups for sales reps
After a discovery call, a sales rep’s agent can read the meeting transcript, pull out the prospect’s questions and next steps, draft a follow-up email in Gmail, and log the notes to the CRM. The rep gets a ready-to-send recap instead of replaying the recording.
Customer call summaries for customer success
A CS team can point an agent at past meetings with transcripts, summarize each account call, and surface risks or commitments that came up. Those summaries can flow into a shared doc or a Slack channel, so the whole team sees what each customer needs.
Meeting notes and action items for operations
An ops lead can have an agent list recent conference records, read each transcript, and compile a single weekly digest of decisions and action items across meetings. Drop the digest into Notion or Google Sheets, and nothing gets lost between calls.
Why use Gumloop for Google Meet MCP
Connect your Google account once, no Cloud project required
Most Google Meet MCP servers you’ll find on GitHub make you create a Google Cloud project, configure an OAuth consent screen, set up a client ID and secret, and write code against the Calendar API. With Gumloop you connect your Google account once and you’re set, with no GCP project to create, consent screen to configure, or code to maintain.
Works with multiple MCP clients
Use the Google Meet MCP server endpoint in Claude Desktop, Cursor, or directly inside Gumloop agents. Same server URL, works with any MCP client.
Chain Google Meet with 100+ other integrations
Combine Google Meet with Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, Notion, and Google Sheets in a single AI agent. An agent can read a transcript, summarize it with an LLM, and write the recap back to your CRM, a doc, or a channel.
Enterprise-grade and scalable
Built for teams, with role-based permissions and dedicated support for Pro users. Whether you run a handful of calls a week or hundreds across an org, the hosted server scales with you.
Pricing includes a free plan
You can test the Google Meet MCP integration on Gumloop’s free tier before committing. Paid plans start at $37/month.
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