Highfive for Google Calendar

Integrates Highfive into Google Calendar

Makes Highfive even easier to use.

When working in Google Calendar, you can easily add new conferences to events, and easily join conferences already associated with events. The conference links you assign to events are included in event information received by invitees - and they can easily click on the link to join your conference even if they aren't using the extension.

Visit https://success.highfive.com/hc/en-us/articles/201469675 for an overview of how to schedule Highfive calls using this extension.

Manifest V2 Extension
By:
http://highfive.com
Users:
3,000
Rating:
4.33
(9)
Version:
2.101.0.3 Last updated: 2020-08-17
Creation date:
2020-06-17
Risk:
High risk impact High risk likelihood
Permissions:
  • https://www.google.com/calendar/*
  • https://calendar.google.com/calendar/*
  • https://start.highfive.com/*
  • https://start.highfive-staging.com/*
  • https://api.intercom.io/*
Size:
93.15KB
Email:
he*****@highfive.com
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Chrome Web Store
Data ingested on:
2022-08-12

Other platforms

Highfive for Google Calendar (v2.98.0.120)
124 2.00 (1)

User reviews

Does what it was designed to do. As another reviewer pointed out, it does supercede hangouts functionality within invites; however if your org is using H5 along with its not inexpensive proprietary hardware, I'm assuming it ISN'T using Hangouts on a regular basis. Would be nice if when duplicating an event and changing the the event name (such as changing "Meeting X 1 of 2" to Meeting X 2 of 2", the extension would trigger a workflow to change or give the option to change the H5 instance to mirror that change. Easy enough to remove and re-add the H5 instance, but it is some extra clicks which do add up for someone like an exec admin or project manager who may be scheduling/coordinating with multiple calendars.
by Ja*****, 2019-09-18

Works seamlessly and makes it easy to create new meeting. Especially helpful for recurring meetings.
by Ch*****, 2019-01-09

Just ok. Buggy extension.
by Ma*****, 2018-03-30
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Highfive for Google Calendar requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.

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