Google Meet is one of the most popular video conferencing platforms in the world. Earlier this year, Google made its enterprise-focused Meet app free for all users. Since then, Google has continued to improve Meet with a variety of features and improvements.

We’ve also seen deeper integration of Meets into Gmail for both Suite users as well as the free version which will allow you to host 60-minute electronic meeting According to the latest announcement from Google.

One of the most important features of Google Meet is the ability to live stream your virtual meetings and if you use Google Meet for work or school, Google allows you to add up to 100,000 people to live stream for viewing only.

Note that Google Meet for Jobs can also be used for seminars, workshops, and many other purposes such as meetings and teaching, especially in the current prevailing conditions and the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic.

Note that indoor live streaming is available with G Suite Enterprise, G Suite Enterprise for Education, and G Suite Enterprise Essentials users. If you’ve signed up for one of these plans, here are the steps:

How to use Google Meet for live streaming.

Step 1: Open Google Calendar on your browser.

Step 2: Tap the Plus icon > select More options

Step 3: Enter basic information for the event.

Step 4: Add the guests who will participate in the meeting.

Note that you can add up to 250 guests. You can also invite people from other organizations.

Step 5: After joining Google Meet, click the down arrow (to add the live broadcast).

Step 6: To invite people to view only, share the live stream URL. Google allows users to add up to 100,000 show-only guests. You can also create an additional event just for show guests.

Step 7: Click Save.

Step 8: Click on Start Broadcast to start live streaming.

Below is a complete summary of the steps we explained above for how to make a live broadcast using Google Meet

Watch: How to broadcast live via Google Meet

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