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Video Conferencing: Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams

Use Fellow alongside your video calls without switching between tabs

Written by Julia
Updated this week

Jumping between your calendar, meeting agenda, and video call link before a meeting starts can slow you down. Fellow connects directly with Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams, so you can access your notes, join your call, and review recordings, all from one place.

What Fellow Can Do

Embed your notes inside your video call

Fellow's browser extensions and app integrations let you surface your meeting notes directly inside your video call window. Instead of managing two separate windows, you can see your agenda and collaborate on notes without ever leaving Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams.

To get started, install one of the following:

Join your video call straight from Fellow

Fellow automatically pulls the video call link from your calendar event and surfaces it directly on your meeting note. No need to go back to your calendar; just click the video conferencing button to open your call in a new window.

The join button appears to the right of the note title before the meeting starts.

Once you have the video call open, all you'll need to do is rearrange and resize your windows so that you have Fellow and the video side-by-side, or install our extensions through user settings >apps & integrations to have your video call and Fellow note appear in the same window.

When you're on the call, you'll be able to see who else is viewing the meeting note in real time. Attendees who are actively viewing the note will appear in colour; those who aren't will appear in black and white.

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