How To Make Someone Else Admin On Google Meet

Being a Google Meet administrator offers you enhanced privileges and abilities for efficient meeting management. In this article, I will provide step-by-step instructions on how to make another user an admin on Google Meet, drawing from my personal experiences and perspectives.

Step 1: Accessing the Google Meet Admin Console

To begin, you first need to access the Google Meet Admin Console. Open your web browser and navigate to https://admin.google.com/. Sign in to your Google account associated with the organization or business.

Step 2: Navigating to the User Management Section

Once you’re logged in, click on the “Apps” icon on the Admin Console dashboard. From the list of apps, select “Google Meet”. This will take you to the Meet settings page.

Step 3: Finding the User

On the left-hand side menu, click on “Users” to navigate to the User Management section. Here, you will find a list of all the users in your organization. Use the search bar or scroll through the list to find the person you want to make an admin.

Step 4: Editing User Roles

Click on the name of the person you want to make an admin to access their user profile. Scroll down to the “Roles” section and click on the “Edit” button. A dialog box will appear with a list of available roles.

Step 5: Assigning the Admin Role

In the dialog box, locate the “Admin” role and check the box next to it. This will grant the person full admin privileges on Google Meet. You can also assign additional roles as needed. Once you’re done, click “Save” to apply the changes.

Step 6: Informing the New Admin

After successfully assigning the admin role, it’s important to notify the person about their new privileges and responsibilities. Reach out to them personally via email or other communication channels to inform them about their updated access.

Conclusion

Granting admin privileges to someone on Google Meet can be a powerful way to delegate responsibilities and streamline meeting management. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily make someone else an admin, empowering them to take on additional control and contribute to the success of your organization’s meetings.