opencode

Connect OpenCode to Google Meet

Give an AI agent your Google-meet as a tool and it can open meeting spaces and read back what happened without you touching anything. It creates and updates meeting spaces, ends active conferences, and fetches recordings, transcripts, transcript entries, and smart notes on its own, calling each operation as a tool while it works a task. Wire it into a coding agent in NoClick and it can set up a call and summarize it from start to finish.
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Opens a workflow with 18 tools ready to use.

What happens next

Set up in minutes

The open button drops you into a guided setup. It asks exactly this, nothing else:
  1. Choose where it runs

    On your computer through your own OpenCode, or hosted in the cloud. The rest of setup adapts to your choice:

  2. Pick what it can do in Google Meet

    A preset of real Google Meet operations. Each one becomes a tool the agent can call, and it can't touch anything outside the list.

  3. Connect Google Meet

    One sign-in. The agent acts through your account, scoped to the operations you picked.

  4. Add your personal MCP link

    The last step mints a private MCP URL for this agent and walks you through exactly this, with your real link filled in. The page flips to Connected the moment your OpenCode first calls in.

    1. Run this in your terminal

    $opencode mcp add

    2. Choose Remote and paste your server URL

    https://mcp.noclick.app/s/<your-link>

    3. Choose No when asked about OAuth authentication — the link itself is the key

    <your-link> is your personal server URL — setup mints it for you.

Exact capabilities

Tools OpenCode gets

Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.

Google Meet

18 tools
Create Meeting Space

Create a new meeting space; returns the shareable meeting URI and code.

Get Meeting Space

Get a meeting space by resource name (spaces/{space}) or meeting code.

Update Meeting Space

Update a meeting space's configuration (access type, moderation).

End Active Conference

End the conference currently active in a space (removes all participants).

Get Conference Record

Get a single past-meeting conference record.

List Conference Records

List past conference records; supports a filter and pagination.

Get Participant

Get a single participant of a conference record.

List Participants

List all participants for a conference record.

Get Participant Session

Get one join/leave session for a participant.

List Participant Sessions

List a participant's device-level join/leave sessions.

Get Recording

Get a recording's metadata and Drive file reference.

List Recordings

List recordings produced by a conference record.

Get Transcript

Get a transcript's metadata and Google Docs reference.

List Transcripts

List transcripts for a conference record.

Get Transcript Entry

Get a single spoken transcript entry (speaker, text, timing).

List Transcript Entries

List the structured transcript entries for a transcript.

Get Smart Notes

Get a smart-notes (Gemini summary) artifact's metadata and Docs reference.

List Smart Notes

List the smart-notes (Gemini summary) artifacts for a conference record.

Starting points

What you can build

When a new meeting starts, wait for the conference to end and pull its transcript and smart notes into a shared doc automatically.
Create a fresh meeting space on demand and pass the join link straight into a calendar invite or a chat message.
After a sales call wraps, list its participants and participant sessions to log exactly who attended and for how long.
When a conference ends, fetch the recording and file it in your storage of choice for the record.
Summarize a customer call by reading its transcript entries with an AI step, then post the recap to your team channel.
End an active conference programmatically when a workflow condition is met, then archive its conference record.

Meet the runner

About OpenCode

OpenCode is an open, model-agnostic command-line coding agent. In NoClick it runs hosted and gains your apps as tools, so it can act on real systems rather than just edit files. Wire an integration into the agent and OpenCode can use that app’s operations directly while it works. It is a flexible choice when you want an open agent with broad model support and real tool access.
Open and model-agnostic
Flexible across many underlying models
Good general-purpose tool use
Lightweight to point at a focused task

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Make it yours

Open your OpenCode agent in one click.

NoClick runs OpenCode for you with Google Meet wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.