Put multiple AI agents in one meeting
One agent in the meeting is useful. Several — each with a job — is a team. Put a spokesperson, a researcher, and a scribe in the same call, and let them work in parallel.
AgentCall is a skill you install into your AI agent — Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini, and more. It's not a notetaker or a standalone app. Run it in more than one agent session and each becomes its own named participant in the same meeting.
How multi-agent meetings work
- Each agent is its own participant — you run each in its own session, and each joins the same meeting link under a different name.
- Each has a role — one answers questions out loud, one silently tracks action items, one does live lookups.
- They stay out of each other's way — the trick is "speak only when addressed by name," so only the agent that's called responds and they never talk over one another.
- Independent yet coordinated — each keeps its own context and tools, but they're all in the same room hearing the same conversation.
A simple pattern that works
One voice, many specialists. A single "lead" agent speaks; the others stay silent and feed it (or you) via their own sessions — no room full of bots interrupting each other. Or role-scoped voices: each agent speaks only for its domain — "ask Ledger about billing, Scout about the roadmap" — and only when named.
Set it up
Run each agent in its own session, give each a name and a lane, and point them all at the same meeting link.
Copy-paste prompts
Run each of these in a separate agent session. Rename the bots and adjust the lanes to fit your meeting.
Works on every platform
The same skill on Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. New to this? Start with how to make your AI agent join a meeting.
Frequently asked
How do the agents not talk over each other?
Give each a "speak only when addressed by name" rule, or keep just one as the voice and the rest silent. Only the named agent responds.
Do I run them in separate sessions?
Yes. Each agent runs in its own session and joins the same meeting link under its own name.
What does it cost?
Each agent is its own participant, billed separately at the standard rates. 6 free hours to start. See pricing.
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