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Unify Meet is a live voice and video call with your assistant, right in the Console — no phone number, no downloads. It’s the closest thing to sitting next to a colleague: you talk naturally, share your screen to show it something, or watch its screen while it works.

Starting a call

Click the Call button on your assistant’s page. The call connects in your browser and your assistant greets you in its own voice.
If you join muted, your assistant will politely point out that it can’t hear you — click the microphone at the bottom of the Meet window to unmute.

Your assistant can call you too

When your assistant has something worth a live conversation — a question about a task, something to show you — it can ring you on Unify Meet. A card appears in the Console with Answer call and Decline buttons. If you don’t answer within about 25 seconds, no harm done: your assistant simply carries on over chat instead.

In-call controls

ControlWhat it does
MicrophoneMute / unmute yourself
CameraTurn your camera on or off — your assistant can see you
Share your screenShow your assistant what’s on your screen
Show assistant screenWatch your assistant’s own computer while it works
Enable mouse and keyboard controlTake the wheel on your assistant’s computer
ChatSend text and files without leaving the call
Hang upEnd the call

Screen sharing works both ways

This is where Unify Meet really shines:
  • You share with your assistant. Walking it through a task, showing it a confusing form, or asking “what am I looking at here?” — share your screen and it sees what you see, and guides you step by step.
  • Your assistant shares with you. Your assistant has its own computer. Ask to see its screen and you can watch it work in real time — and if you enable mouse and keyboard control, you can operate its machine yourself.
Whenever you’re stuck on setup — connecting email, adding a phone number, linking an app — the fastest fix is a Meet call with your screen shared. Your assistant will walk you through it in a couple of minutes.

Good to know

  • Natural conversation. You can interrupt your assistant mid-sentence, just like a real call — it stops, listens, and picks up gracefully.
  • Thinking time. For questions that need real work, your assistant may say something brief like “one moment” while it digs in, then comes back with the answer.
  • Other people in the room. If someone else speaks near your microphone, your assistant can tell it’s a different speaker and won’t butt into their conversation uninvited.
  • One call at a time. Your assistant holds one live voice conversation at a time — if you’re on a Meet call, it won’t simultaneously be on the phone.