Google Meet permanent room
When we start a meeting we get a meeting URL like meet.google.com/xxx-yyyy-zzz
. Is there a way to get a customized and/or permanent meeting URL?
Even "customized" is an optional one, the requirement is to create a permanent room so that anyone can join that room without having the unique URL. This is very much useful when you have a recurrent meeting or a quick get-together. Any idea?
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When we start a meeting we get a meeting URL like meet.google.com/xxx-yyyy-zzz
. Is there a way to get a customized and/or permanent meeting URL?
Even "customized" is an optional one, the requirement is to create a permanent room so that anyone can join that room without having the unique URL. This is very much useful when you have a recurrent meeting or a quick get-together. Any idea?
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When we start a meeting we get a meeting URL like meet.google.com/xxx-yyyy-zzz
. Is there a way to get a customized and/or permanent meeting URL?
Even "customized" is an optional one, the requirement is to create a permanent room so that anyone can join that room without having the unique URL. This is very much useful when you have a recurrent meeting or a quick get-together. Any idea?
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When we start a meeting we get a meeting URL like meet.google.com/xxx-yyyy-zzz
. Is there a way to get a customized and/or permanent meeting URL?
Even "customized" is an optional one, the requirement is to create a permanent room so that anyone can join that room without having the unique URL. This is very much useful when you have a recurrent meeting or a quick get-together. Any idea?
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- go to https://bitly.com/
- create a free account
- click on that orange button CREATE
- select BITLINK
- paste your meeting URL
- customize it as you wish (example:
bit.ly/lets-meet-now
) - click on SAVE button
That's an intriguing solution. Are there any prerequisites such as registered or paid accounts that are needed for such a customised link?
– Mokubai
4 hours ago
@Mokubai no need for a paid premium account on bitly to create a custom link. the free account is more than sufficient to handle it.
– MARK MY ANSWER
4 hours ago
I have done perm (or to be more precise, name-my-link) links on other services without an account. But while .ly is a fun "adverb extension", it is also under control of the government of Libya. You know, Muammar Khadafy, Benghazi, that Lybia. The security implications of that are unnerving.
– Harper
27 mins ago
@Harper The root servers connect a user to the server that the website is hosted on. But those servers don't always physically exist in the countries their TLDs are assigned to. Sites with the .ly TLD have five root servers, but only two are based in Libya: The other two are located in Oregon, and one is in the Netherlands. For a site like bit.ly with a .ly TLD, all five of the root servers would need to go down at the same time for access to the site to be restricted. It's nerdy, but integral to understanding why bit.ly kept chugging along when the Libyan government killed the Internet.
– MARK MY ANSWER
21 mins ago
@Harper Even if all five of the root servers were somehow taken offline, users could still access the site through the alternative j.mp or bitly.com, a bit.ly spokesman said. Every bit.ly short URL also exists as a separate bitly.com page. Since the company's .com and .mp sites use alternate TLDs, they would be unaffected by the fact that .ly sites were down.
– MARK MY ANSWER
20 mins ago
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Google Meet meetings URL are permanent. Just save it on a safe place.
Tip: Use Google Calendar to create a recurrent meeting.
NOTE: If you created a non-recurring event using Google Meet, you could use the same Google Meet meeting URL.
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- go to https://bitly.com/
- create a free account
- click on that orange button CREATE
- select BITLINK
- paste your meeting URL
- customize it as you wish (example:
bit.ly/lets-meet-now
) - click on SAVE button
That's an intriguing solution. Are there any prerequisites such as registered or paid accounts that are needed for such a customised link?
– Mokubai
4 hours ago
@Mokubai no need for a paid premium account on bitly to create a custom link. the free account is more than sufficient to handle it.
– MARK MY ANSWER
4 hours ago
I have done perm (or to be more precise, name-my-link) links on other services without an account. But while .ly is a fun "adverb extension", it is also under control of the government of Libya. You know, Muammar Khadafy, Benghazi, that Lybia. The security implications of that are unnerving.
– Harper
27 mins ago
@Harper The root servers connect a user to the server that the website is hosted on. But those servers don't always physically exist in the countries their TLDs are assigned to. Sites with the .ly TLD have five root servers, but only two are based in Libya: The other two are located in Oregon, and one is in the Netherlands. For a site like bit.ly with a .ly TLD, all five of the root servers would need to go down at the same time for access to the site to be restricted. It's nerdy, but integral to understanding why bit.ly kept chugging along when the Libyan government killed the Internet.
– MARK MY ANSWER
21 mins ago
@Harper Even if all five of the root servers were somehow taken offline, users could still access the site through the alternative j.mp or bitly.com, a bit.ly spokesman said. Every bit.ly short URL also exists as a separate bitly.com page. Since the company's .com and .mp sites use alternate TLDs, they would be unaffected by the fact that .ly sites were down.
– MARK MY ANSWER
20 mins ago
|
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- go to https://bitly.com/
- create a free account
- click on that orange button CREATE
- select BITLINK
- paste your meeting URL
- customize it as you wish (example:
bit.ly/lets-meet-now
) - click on SAVE button
That's an intriguing solution. Are there any prerequisites such as registered or paid accounts that are needed for such a customised link?
– Mokubai
4 hours ago
@Mokubai no need for a paid premium account on bitly to create a custom link. the free account is more than sufficient to handle it.
– MARK MY ANSWER
4 hours ago
I have done perm (or to be more precise, name-my-link) links on other services without an account. But while .ly is a fun "adverb extension", it is also under control of the government of Libya. You know, Muammar Khadafy, Benghazi, that Lybia. The security implications of that are unnerving.
– Harper
27 mins ago
@Harper The root servers connect a user to the server that the website is hosted on. But those servers don't always physically exist in the countries their TLDs are assigned to. Sites with the .ly TLD have five root servers, but only two are based in Libya: The other two are located in Oregon, and one is in the Netherlands. For a site like bit.ly with a .ly TLD, all five of the root servers would need to go down at the same time for access to the site to be restricted. It's nerdy, but integral to understanding why bit.ly kept chugging along when the Libyan government killed the Internet.
– MARK MY ANSWER
21 mins ago
@Harper Even if all five of the root servers were somehow taken offline, users could still access the site through the alternative j.mp or bitly.com, a bit.ly spokesman said. Every bit.ly short URL also exists as a separate bitly.com page. Since the company's .com and .mp sites use alternate TLDs, they would be unaffected by the fact that .ly sites were down.
– MARK MY ANSWER
20 mins ago
|
show 1 more comment
- go to https://bitly.com/
- create a free account
- click on that orange button CREATE
- select BITLINK
- paste your meeting URL
- customize it as you wish (example:
bit.ly/lets-meet-now
) - click on SAVE button
- go to https://bitly.com/
- create a free account
- click on that orange button CREATE
- select BITLINK
- paste your meeting URL
- customize it as you wish (example:
bit.ly/lets-meet-now
) - click on SAVE button
edited 13 mins ago
answered 4 hours ago
MARK MY ANSWERMARK MY ANSWER
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That's an intriguing solution. Are there any prerequisites such as registered or paid accounts that are needed for such a customised link?
– Mokubai
4 hours ago
@Mokubai no need for a paid premium account on bitly to create a custom link. the free account is more than sufficient to handle it.
– MARK MY ANSWER
4 hours ago
I have done perm (or to be more precise, name-my-link) links on other services without an account. But while .ly is a fun "adverb extension", it is also under control of the government of Libya. You know, Muammar Khadafy, Benghazi, that Lybia. The security implications of that are unnerving.
– Harper
27 mins ago
@Harper The root servers connect a user to the server that the website is hosted on. But those servers don't always physically exist in the countries their TLDs are assigned to. Sites with the .ly TLD have five root servers, but only two are based in Libya: The other two are located in Oregon, and one is in the Netherlands. For a site like bit.ly with a .ly TLD, all five of the root servers would need to go down at the same time for access to the site to be restricted. It's nerdy, but integral to understanding why bit.ly kept chugging along when the Libyan government killed the Internet.
– MARK MY ANSWER
21 mins ago
@Harper Even if all five of the root servers were somehow taken offline, users could still access the site through the alternative j.mp or bitly.com, a bit.ly spokesman said. Every bit.ly short URL also exists as a separate bitly.com page. Since the company's .com and .mp sites use alternate TLDs, they would be unaffected by the fact that .ly sites were down.
– MARK MY ANSWER
20 mins ago
|
show 1 more comment
That's an intriguing solution. Are there any prerequisites such as registered or paid accounts that are needed for such a customised link?
– Mokubai
4 hours ago
@Mokubai no need for a paid premium account on bitly to create a custom link. the free account is more than sufficient to handle it.
– MARK MY ANSWER
4 hours ago
I have done perm (or to be more precise, name-my-link) links on other services without an account. But while .ly is a fun "adverb extension", it is also under control of the government of Libya. You know, Muammar Khadafy, Benghazi, that Lybia. The security implications of that are unnerving.
– Harper
27 mins ago
@Harper The root servers connect a user to the server that the website is hosted on. But those servers don't always physically exist in the countries their TLDs are assigned to. Sites with the .ly TLD have five root servers, but only two are based in Libya: The other two are located in Oregon, and one is in the Netherlands. For a site like bit.ly with a .ly TLD, all five of the root servers would need to go down at the same time for access to the site to be restricted. It's nerdy, but integral to understanding why bit.ly kept chugging along when the Libyan government killed the Internet.
– MARK MY ANSWER
21 mins ago
@Harper Even if all five of the root servers were somehow taken offline, users could still access the site through the alternative j.mp or bitly.com, a bit.ly spokesman said. Every bit.ly short URL also exists as a separate bitly.com page. Since the company's .com and .mp sites use alternate TLDs, they would be unaffected by the fact that .ly sites were down.
– MARK MY ANSWER
20 mins ago
That's an intriguing solution. Are there any prerequisites such as registered or paid accounts that are needed for such a customised link?
– Mokubai
4 hours ago
That's an intriguing solution. Are there any prerequisites such as registered or paid accounts that are needed for such a customised link?
– Mokubai
4 hours ago
@Mokubai no need for a paid premium account on bitly to create a custom link. the free account is more than sufficient to handle it.
– MARK MY ANSWER
4 hours ago
@Mokubai no need for a paid premium account on bitly to create a custom link. the free account is more than sufficient to handle it.
– MARK MY ANSWER
4 hours ago
I have done perm (or to be more precise, name-my-link) links on other services without an account. But while .ly is a fun "adverb extension", it is also under control of the government of Libya. You know, Muammar Khadafy, Benghazi, that Lybia. The security implications of that are unnerving.
– Harper
27 mins ago
I have done perm (or to be more precise, name-my-link) links on other services without an account. But while .ly is a fun "adverb extension", it is also under control of the government of Libya. You know, Muammar Khadafy, Benghazi, that Lybia. The security implications of that are unnerving.
– Harper
27 mins ago
@Harper The root servers connect a user to the server that the website is hosted on. But those servers don't always physically exist in the countries their TLDs are assigned to. Sites with the .ly TLD have five root servers, but only two are based in Libya: The other two are located in Oregon, and one is in the Netherlands. For a site like bit.ly with a .ly TLD, all five of the root servers would need to go down at the same time for access to the site to be restricted. It's nerdy, but integral to understanding why bit.ly kept chugging along when the Libyan government killed the Internet.
– MARK MY ANSWER
21 mins ago
@Harper The root servers connect a user to the server that the website is hosted on. But those servers don't always physically exist in the countries their TLDs are assigned to. Sites with the .ly TLD have five root servers, but only two are based in Libya: The other two are located in Oregon, and one is in the Netherlands. For a site like bit.ly with a .ly TLD, all five of the root servers would need to go down at the same time for access to the site to be restricted. It's nerdy, but integral to understanding why bit.ly kept chugging along when the Libyan government killed the Internet.
– MARK MY ANSWER
21 mins ago
@Harper Even if all five of the root servers were somehow taken offline, users could still access the site through the alternative j.mp or bitly.com, a bit.ly spokesman said. Every bit.ly short URL also exists as a separate bitly.com page. Since the company's .com and .mp sites use alternate TLDs, they would be unaffected by the fact that .ly sites were down.
– MARK MY ANSWER
20 mins ago
@Harper Even if all five of the root servers were somehow taken offline, users could still access the site through the alternative j.mp or bitly.com, a bit.ly spokesman said. Every bit.ly short URL also exists as a separate bitly.com page. Since the company's .com and .mp sites use alternate TLDs, they would be unaffected by the fact that .ly sites were down.
– MARK MY ANSWER
20 mins ago
|
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Google Meet meetings URL are permanent. Just save it on a safe place.
Tip: Use Google Calendar to create a recurrent meeting.
NOTE: If you created a non-recurring event using Google Meet, you could use the same Google Meet meeting URL.
add a comment |
Google Meet meetings URL are permanent. Just save it on a safe place.
Tip: Use Google Calendar to create a recurrent meeting.
NOTE: If you created a non-recurring event using Google Meet, you could use the same Google Meet meeting URL.
add a comment |
Google Meet meetings URL are permanent. Just save it on a safe place.
Tip: Use Google Calendar to create a recurrent meeting.
NOTE: If you created a non-recurring event using Google Meet, you could use the same Google Meet meeting URL.
Google Meet meetings URL are permanent. Just save it on a safe place.
Tip: Use Google Calendar to create a recurrent meeting.
NOTE: If you created a non-recurring event using Google Meet, you could use the same Google Meet meeting URL.
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