Last year, we introduced a new feature for Hangouts on the web allowing Google Apps customers to share links to Hangouts video calls so that external meeting guests may request to join if not explicitly invited. We completed the rollout of this feature across all platforms earlier this year.





Starting today, we’re making this feature even more useful by removing the requirement that guests have a Google account in order to join a Hangouts video call. Here’s how it works: guests without a Google account who have been provided with the video call link by the organizer will be asked to provide their name and then request to join the call.

Any attendee from the domain organizing the video call can then allow the guest into the meeting.

We’re also making this easier for guests who do not use Google Calendar by ensuring a link to the video call is visible in the description of the event.



This new feature is available now for guests joining with a web browser, making it easy for Apps customers using Hangouts to meet with anyone - inside or outside their organization, with or without a Google account. Customers with Chromebox for meetings will also have an even easier method for guests to present content in meeting rooms. Check out the Help Center for more information:

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Launch Details

Release track:

Launching to both Rapid release and Scheduled release





Rollout pace:

Full rollout (1-3 days for feature visibility)





Impact:

All end users

Action:

Change management suggested/FYI





More Information





Note: all launches are applicable to all Google Apps editions unless otherwise noted