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Google Meet
Automatically create Google Meet war rooms for incident coordination. Connect Google Meet to Runframe for instant video calls.
Google Meet
Automatically create Google Meet war rooms for incident coordination.
How it works
When an incident is created, Runframe can automatically create a Google Meet link and share it in the incident Slack channel. This gives responders an instant video call for coordination.
Incident Created → Google Meet Link Generated → Posted to Slack ChannelConnecting Google Meet
- Navigate to Integrations Hub
- Click Connect next to Google Meet
- You'll be redirected to Google to authorize
- Grant Runframe permission to create meetings on your behalf
Configuration
| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Auto-create | Automatically create a Meet for incidents above a severity threshold |
| Severity threshold | Only create Meets for SEV0/SEV1 (configurable) |
How war rooms work
- A high-severity incident is created (above your configured threshold)
- Runframe creates a Google Meet link via the Calendar API
- The link is posted to the incident's Slack channel
- Responders join the call for real-time coordination
Requirements
- A Google Workspace account (Google Meet is part of Google Workspace)
- The authorizing user must have permission to create calendar events
- Slack integration should be active for the Meet link to be posted to incident channels
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Meet not created | Check severity threshold — only incidents above the threshold get a Meet |
| OAuth error | Re-authorize from Integrations Hub |
| Link not posted to Slack | Verify Slack integration is connected |
| Permission denied | Ensure authorizing user has Google Calendar access |