> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.unify.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Unify Meet

> Voice and video calls in your browser, with screen sharing both ways

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.

<Note>
  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.
</Note>

## 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

| Control                               | What it does                                            |
| ------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- |
| Microphone                            | Mute / unmute yourself                                  |
| Camera                                | Turn your camera on or off — your assistant can see you |
| **Share your screen**                 | Show your assistant what's on your screen               |
| **Show assistant screen**             | Watch your assistant's own computer while it works      |
| **Enable mouse and keyboard control** | Take the wheel on your assistant's computer             |
| Chat                                  | Send text and files without leaving the call            |
| Hang up                               | End 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](/their-computer/overview). 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](/their-computer/watching-and-control).

<Tip>
  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.
</Tip>

## 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.
