If you already use Google Calendar, Meet links come for free. Every booking automatically gets a unique Google Meet room.
You create the calendar event, then realize you forgot to add a video link. The guest has to ask for one, and the back-and-forth begins.
Some clients prefer Zoom, others want Meet. Without per-event settings, you're constantly changing meeting locations manually.
Guests often can't find the Meet link because it's hidden inside a calendar event they may not have added to their own calendar.
Google Meet is already built into your Google Calendar. skdul takes advantage of that.
When you connect your Google account and set an event's location to Google Meet, every booking automatically generates a unique Meet room. The link shows up in confirmation emails, reminder emails, and the booking details page.
No extra app to install. No separate account to connect. If you're already in the Google ecosystem, this just works.
If you've connected Google Calendar, enabling Meet links is one toggle. No separate OAuth, no additional permissions.
The Google Meet link appears in every confirmation and reminder email, so guests always have it at their fingertips.
Google Meet works with free Gmail accounts too. Your guests don't need any account to join — just click the link.
Use Meet for client calls and Zoom for team meetings. Each event can have its own video provider.
Three steps. No engineering required.
If you haven't already, connect your Google account. This gives skdul permission to create calendar events with Meet links.
Edit any event, set the location to 'Google Meet', and save. That's it — one dropdown, one click.
When someone books, skdul creates a Google Calendar event with an embedded Meet link. Both host and guest receive it immediately.
Students book office hours and get a Meet link automatically. No need to share a permanent room link.
Learn more15-minute discovery calls need zero friction. Google Meet links let clients join in one click from any browser.
Learn moreNo extra video tool subscriptions. If your team already uses Google Workspace, Meet is built right in.
Learn more“We're a Google Workspace school. Meet links in every booking just made sense. Students love how easy it is.”
Prof. Anna Kim
University educator
200+ student bookings/semester
“I don't want to pay for Zoom when Meet is free with my Google account. skdul made the switch painless.”
Tom Reilly
Small business owner
$0/month for video calls
“My clients are non-technical. Google Meet links work in any browser without downloads. That matters.”
Priya Sharma
Business consultant
98% join rate
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Enable Google MeetNo. Google Meet works with free Gmail accounts. However, Workspace accounts get longer meeting durations and additional features.
Yes. Guests can join Google Meet calls from any modern browser without signing in. They just click the link.
No. Once you connect Google Calendar, Meet is available as a location option. No extra authorization needed.
Yes. Each event has its own location setting. You can freely mix Google Meet, Zoom, phone, and in-person locations.
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