Screen drawing, host controls, AI recaps, time booking — and it all runs in the browser. Basic calls are free and need no account.
Show your screen and circle what matters right on it — like a marker on a whiteboard. Everyone looks at the same spot, nobody asks "where exactly?"
No app to install, no account walls — the call is just a browser tab.
Standard, boring security — the way it should be.
Your room, your rules: a password, knock-to-enter, mute all, remove anyone, end for everyone.
Emoji, raised hands and messages — without interrupting the speaker.
Grid, speaker with thumbnails on top, or sidebar. Hide your own tile in one click.
meeto runs in 30+ languages from day one — every guest sees the call in theirs.
Two switches, both yours. Press Recap — the AI starts taking notes from that moment, and after the call you get a meeting page: summary, action items, decisions and a searchable transcript. Press Record — the video and audio files land on the same page. Everyone in the call sees a badge either way. Share it all with one link — it lives for 7 days, then auto-deletes.
Connect your calendar, set your hours — and share one link where people book time with you. One basic booking link is free with an account; Pro adds your personal address meeto.me/you, meeting types and up to 5 calendars.
meeto checks your calendar so you're never double-booked — and only offers slots inside your working hours, with buffers and minimum notice. One calendar is free; Pro syncs up to 5.
Your personal link meeto.me/you is also a booking page. Guests pick a free slot, and the meeting lands in both calendars — with the room link inside.
An intro, a consult, a deep dive — each gets its own link and length. Guests pick the type, then the time.
Slots show in each guest's own time zone automatically. Email reminders and one-click reschedule links keep no-shows near zero.
One click, one link. Free, no sign-up.