FlowPrompter + Google Meet
Your speaking notes, right on top of your Google Meet call.
FlowPrompter can sit over a Google Meet window in Chrome, Edge, or another browser so you can read notes without looking down at a document. For ordinary calls, place the prompt near the camera and keep your talking points short. When you present slides or share your screen in Meet, enable Window Privacy first so the prompt remains private instead of becoming part of the shared screen or recording.
How to Set Up
Open FlowPrompter and prepare your talking points
Join your Google Meet call
Enable FlowPrompter's transparent overlay
Position the overlay near your camera on top of the Meet window
Present with your notes always visible
Pro Tips
- 💡Google Meet works in a browser, so the overlay sits on top of Chrome/Firefox
- 💡If presenting Google Slides, keep the overlay on your main screen while sharing slides on Meet
- 💡Use large font size in FlowPrompter for easy reading at a glance
Common questions about FlowPrompter + Google Meet
- Does FlowPrompter work with Google Meet in a browser?
- Yes. Google Meet runs in the browser, and the FlowPrompter desktop prompt can float above that browser window so your notes stay near the camera.
- Will Google Meet screen sharing show my prompt?
- Turn on Window Privacy before sharing your screen. With Window Privacy enabled, the prompt remains visible to you while the shared screen and Meet recording stay clean.
- Should I use a full script or bullet points in Meet?
- Use bullet points for interactive meetings and a full script for formal updates or webinars. FlowPrompter supports both, but shorter lines make it easier to sound natural on live calls.
Best Use Cases for FlowPrompter + Google Meet
- →Team presentations and updates
- →Client meetings and proposals
- →Training sessions
- →Company all-hands meetings
Download FlowPrompter for Desktop and keep Meet prompts invisible
Download Desktop for invisible screen sharing. Use Online when you only need a quick draft.