Run Codex as a hosted agent in NoClick with Google Meet wired into its tools handle. It can use Google Meet directly while it works. No glue code, nothing to install. Click below to open a ready-to-run agent and connect your account.
Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.
Create a new meeting space; returns the shareable meeting URI and code.
Get a meeting space by resource name (spaces/{space}) or meeting code.
Update a meeting space's configuration (access type, moderation).
End the conference currently active in a space (removes all participants).
Get a single past-meeting conference record.
List past conference records; supports a filter and pagination.
Get a single participant of a conference record.
List all participants for a conference record.
Get one join/leave session for a participant.
List a participant's device-level join/leave sessions.
Get a recording's metadata and Drive file reference.
List recordings produced by a conference record.
Get a transcript's metadata and Google Docs reference.
List transcripts for a conference record.
Get a single spoken transcript entry (speaker, text, timing).
List the structured transcript entries for a transcript.
Get a smart-notes (Gemini summary) artifact's metadata and Docs reference.
List the smart-notes (Gemini summary) artifacts for a conference record.
Codex is OpenAI's command-line coding agent. NoClick runs it as a hosted agent and lets you connect your apps to it as tools, turning it from a coding assistant into an operator that can act across your systems. Connect an integration to the agent and Codex can query, create, and update records in that app directly. You keep the Codex experience and give it real reach into the tools your team already uses.
NoClick runs Codex for you with Google Meet wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.