Connect Meetbot integrations
Personalize your team's scheduling experience by automating Meetbot to instantly book client appointments and share custom calendar pages. Connecting this app to our workflow automation tool allows AI agents to check availability, register booking slots, and update CRM records. Sign up for free today to activate your first automated scheduling pipeline.
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Books a new meeting.
Gets available slots for a meeting.
Gets information about a scheduling page.
Gets the scheduling pages for the authenticated user.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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Popular Meetbot workflows.
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Supercharge your meetings: Integrate Meetbot with Make to automate workflows
Connect Meetbot to Make to instantly send transcripts to Slack, save recordings to Google Drive, and sync CRM data. Automate your entire post-meeting workflow with smart integrations that save you time every day.
Instantly share Meetbot transcripts and recordings to Slack, Teams, or email as soon as your meeting ends.
Connect your calendar to automatically trigger Meetbot to join and record your scheduled calls.
Send Meetbot transcripts to AI tools via Make to automatically generate meeting summaries and action items.
Automatically save your meeting video and audio files to cloud storage like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive.
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