Creating And Managing Calendar Meetings
Junovy Talk integrates with Junovy Calendar, allowing you to schedule and manage meetings directly from your conversations.
Scheduling a Meeting from a Conversation
To schedule a meeting within a Talk conversation:
- Open the conversation where you want to schedule a meeting
- Click the calendar icon (📅) in the top toolbar next to the conversation name
- Select a date and time for your meeting
- Add a title and description
- Click "Create meeting" to schedule
The meeting will be added to the calendar of all conversation participants.
Meeting Settings in Conversations
Access meeting-related settings in Conversation Settings under the "Meeting" section:
Enable lobby: When enabled, participants must wait in a lobby until a moderator admits them. This helps control who can join your meeting and when.
Import email participants: Import a list of participants from a CSV file to quickly add multiple people to your meeting.
Poll drafts: Browse and manage poll drafts that can be used during your meeting for audience engagement.
Viewing Upcoming Meetings
To see upcoming meetings:
- Click the "Upcoming meetings" button (calendar icon) in the conversation toolbar
- View all scheduled meetings for this conversation
- Click on a meeting to see details or join when it's time
Joining a Scheduled Meeting
When a scheduled meeting time arrives:
- You'll receive a notification (if enabled)
- Open the conversation associated with the meeting
- Click "Join call" to enter the meeting
Calendar Integration
Meetings created in Junovy Talk automatically sync with Junovy Calendar. You can:
- View Talk meetings in your Junovy Calendar
- Receive calendar notifications before meetings
- Add meetings to external calendars via iCal export
Meeting Permissions
Control meeting behavior through Conversation Permissions:
All permissions: Participants can start calls, join calls, enable audio/video, and share screens freely.
Restricted: Participants can join calls but cannot enable audio, video, or share screen until a moderator grants permission. This is useful for webinars or large meetings.
Advanced permissions: Customize specific permissions for fine-grained control.
Best Practices for Meetings
- Set a clear agenda: Use the conversation description to outline meeting topics
- Enable lobby for important meetings: Control when participants can join
- Use polls for engagement: Create polls beforehand to gather feedback during the meeting
- Record important meetings: Consider using the call summary bot to capture meeting notes
- Start on time: The host should be ready to admit participants promptly