Connecting the missing link between in-call messages and notifications.
Tired of switching between browser and presentation everytime you get a message in Google meet?
This small and powerful extension notifies you the participant name and their message.
->Activates automatically as soon as you enter a meeting.
->You can enable/disable this feature with single click of a button.
->Forestalls the need to open the meeting tab to read messages.
->Instantly opens the Google Meet window when the notification is clicked.
->Helpful for lecturers to read and respond to queries without interruption.
Note: Please make sure to 'allow' notifications when prompted, or enable manually by clicking on 'lock' beside omnibox and allow notifications on Google Meet. This is a one-time step. This extension won't work if you have 'blocked' notifications.
Note: Windows 10 users might have to change 'Focus Assist' settings to get notifications while they're in an full-screen application.
Google Meet is a trademark of Google Inc.
Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.
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