Add co-hosts in Google Meet

Host Management is available to all Google Workspace Editions. When Host Management is turned on, meeting hosts can use the following safety features:

  • Chat lock
  • Present lock
  • Audio lock
  • Video lock
  • End meeting for everyone
  • Mute everyone

Some Workspace editions can use Host Management to add up to 25 co-hosts to their Google Meet meetings. 

Eligibility

Important:

  • Based on your Google Workspace edition, Host Management might be on or off by default. Host Management can be turned on or off from inside a meeting. Workspace Admins can set up defaults for their domain.
  • Participants must be in the meeting to become a host. Classroom meeting hosts can make teachers co-hosts before a meeting.
  • Co-hosts can turn Host Management off. Only the main host can re-enable Host Management for all other hosts.
  • Participants can't be appointed or removed as co-hosts from Breakout Rooms. Participants must return to the main room to be granted hosting privileges.
  • Only the main host receives meeting info, like attendance reports or polling details, but can share meeting info with other co-hosts.
  • Host Management settings are saved for any recurring meetings or meetings that re-use the same meeting code. Appointed co-hosts will need to be re-appointed for any recurring meetings.
  • We recommend you turn on Host Management settings before you use Breakout rooms. Settings for Host Management can’t be changed after Breakout rooms are live. This prevents the designation of co-hosts who can run Breakout rooms or use meeting safety features.
  • For meetings with host management switched off, anyone inside your organization can record a meeting. To allow anyone outside your organization to record a meeting, you must promote them to a co-host.  If host management is on, only the main host and promoted co-hosts can record a meeting.

Share Meeting Artifacts with co-hosts

Certain Google Meet features generate Meeting Artifacts, which:

  • Are automatically shared with the primary meeting host.
  • Include Meet recordings, attendance reports, polling reports, and other documents etc.

If you want co-hosts to get Meeting Artifacts, you must:

  • Have Host Management turned on before somebody can be added as a co-host.
  • Add them as co-hosts when you set up or edit the event in Google Calendar.
  • Select the artifact sharing checkbox when you add co-hosts in Google Calendar.  

Important:

  • If you promote someone to a co-host during an ongoing meeting, they won’t get Meeting Artifacts for that particular meeting. You must add them as a co-host when you set up or edit the event in Google Calendar.
  • If a participant’s co-host status is removed during the meeting, they still get Meeting Artifacts. They won't receive artifacts for any future meetings that use the same code.
  • Co-hosts added to a series of ongoing meetings get Meeting Artifacts for future meetings that use the same code.
  • For Google Classroom meetings, all co-teachers are recognized as co-hosts and automatically get Meeting Artifacts. Their co-host status can’t be removed within Google Classroom. 
    • If a user is removed as a co-teacher, they no longer receive meeting artifacts.
 

Turn Host Management on or off

  1. On your Android device, to show call controls when you’re in a meeting, tap the screen.
  2. Tap More controls and then Settings .
  3. Under “General,” tap Host Controls .
  4. Under “Meeting Moderation,” turn on Host Management Toggle ON.
  5. At the top left, tap Close .
  6. To return to the call screen, tap Close .
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