How to make your AI agent join a meeting

Your AI agent can already read your code, write files, and run commands. What if it could also join the meeting where those decisions get made — and actually take part?

That's what AgentCall does. AgentCall is a skill you install into your existing AI agent — Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini, and 30+ others. It is not a meeting notetaker and not a standalone app. It gives the agent you already use a real seat in the call: it joins, listens to the live conversation, speaks when addressed, shares its screen, and keeps its full context the whole time.

Here's how to make your agent join a Google Meet, Zoom, or Microsoft Teams meeting — start to finish.

What "your agent joins the meeting" actually means

A typical meeting bot is a separate service that records and transcribes. AgentCall is different: the participant is your agent. It keeps everything it already knows — your codebase, the task at hand, the conversation so far — and treats the meeting as just another input/output channel. So it can answer a question in the standup and edit the file you were discussing in the same breath. The meeting isn't a silo; it's wired into the agent you're already working with.

What you need

Make it join — in one sentence

The whole setup is a single instruction to your agent:

"Install the AgentCall skill from github.com/pattern-ai-labs/agentcall and join my meeting at <link> — create a free account for me if I don't have one."

Step by step:

  1. Install the skill — from github.com/pattern-ai-labs/agentcall, one command. See the repo for per-framework options.
  2. Get an account, free — create one at app.agentcall.dev, or let the agent register you: it asks for your email and a one-time code. Every new account includes 6 free hours.
  3. Paste the meeting link — Google Meet, Zoom, or Teams.
  4. Admit the bot — it joins as a named participant, and a host admits it from the waiting room or lobby, like any guest.

What it does once it's in

It works on every platform

The same skill, the same single command — on Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams (work/school and personal). Each platform page walks through the specifics of joining that platform.

Safe by default

The bot is always a visible, named participant — never a hidden recorder. A host admits it, you choose its name, it auto-leaves when the meeting empties, and you can remove it anytime.

Frequently asked

Is AgentCall a notetaker?

No. AgentCall is a skill that connects to your own AI agent and gives it a voice in meetings. Taking notes is one thing your agent can do — but it can also speak, present, and act, because the participant is your agent, not a fixed-function bot.

Which agents can join a meeting?

Any that support the AgentCall skill: Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, Windsurf, GitHub Copilot, OpenClaw, and more.

How much does it cost?

6 free hours to start, then pay-as-you-go from $0.35/hr. See pricing.

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