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Google Chat’s Huddles: A Game Changer for Team Collaboration

Screenshot of Google Chat showing the new huddles feature.

Google Chat Introduces Huddles: A New Way to Connect with Coworkers

Google Chat is rolling out a new feature called Huddles, powered by Google Meet, aimed at making quick calls with your coworkers easier than ever. Announced over a year ago, this feature is finally being made available to all Workspace users by January 6th. But what does this mean for the future of workplace communication? Let’s explore.

What Are Huddles?

Huddles are designed to offer a seamless communication experience, similar to Slack’s Huddles. With this feature, users can initiate a quick audio call from their chat interface, allowing for instant collaboration.

How to Start a Huddle

  1. Open your chat window in Google Chat.
  2. Click the dropdown menu located at the top.
  3. Select “Start a huddle.”

This action generates an audio call invite, which can be upgraded to a Google Meet video chat at any time. This flexibility enables teams to discuss crucial topics quickly, without the need for lengthy email threads or scheduled meetings.

Enhanced Meeting Experience

Along with audio capabilities, Huddles allows users to share their screens, providing a more interactive and productive meeting experience. This unique feature enables multitasking while staying engaged with chat partners.

Recent Updates to Google Chat

Since the big relaunch last year, Google has introduced numerous enhancements to Chat, such as:

  • Gemini-powered AI summaries: Helps distill the essence of conversations.
  • Replying and tagging coworkers: Improves communication flow.
  • Voice recording feature: Adds convenience for capturing thoughts on the go.

While Huddles could have been beneficial even before these updates, their introduction is certainly a welcome addition.

Conclusion

As remote work continues to shape workplace dynamics, features like Huddles will play a crucial role in fostering effective communication and collaboration. With Google Chat being at the forefront of such innovations, users can expect a more integrated experience that caters to modern work needs.

Get Started with Google Chat Huddles

Ready to give Huddles a try? Visit Google Chat to start connecting with your colleagues today!

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