Google Meet Randomizer

Google Meet Randomizer

Randomly sorts Google Meet participants into a list which can be easily copied to your clipboard

What is Google Meet Randomizer?
Google Meet Randomizer is a user-friendly Chrome extension designed to randomize the sequence of participants in Google Meet calls. Its functionality extends to aid attendance, random participant selection, and auto-list updates for entrants or leavers. It also features an autopost command, which automatically posts the updated list in the chat.
Stats
Users: 2,000+
Rating: 2.83 (6)
Version: 2.2.3 (Last updated: 2021-10-14)
Creation date: 2020-08-24
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • storage
  • activeTab
Size: 9.91K
URLs: Website
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Summary

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This is a simple Chrome extension which generates a randomized list of participants on a Google Meet call. I built this to make our large group meetings easier, as it's often difficult to determine who has already given their update or who should be next. This extension can also be used to take attendance or randomly select participants.

It includes 4 commands: Randomize (generates a randomly sorted list of names) Resync (keeps the list order the same, but adds / removes guests who have joined or left) Copy (copies the list of names to the clipboard) Autopost New (automatically posts to chat window when generating or resyncing lists)

You can view the source code to this project here https://github.com/LambyPants/google-meet-randomizer

2.0.0 update - supports redesigned UI of Google Meet. Contact the developer if issues persist.

2.2.0 update - supports new UI of Google Meet

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User reviews
DID NOT WORK..... All it did was just say randomizing, Once I left it for 4 hrs and it was still on Randomize, Please fix this Ryan.
by Nat Nat, 2023-03-24

I think it works exactly as intended. Thoughtful design (features like "resync" to add late participants, and automatically post to chat makes saves a step). Nice work on this!
by Gregg Rosann Gregg Rosann, 2021-04-14

Works perfectly. Light, simple, purposeful. This solved my use case exactly, managing different speaking orders for our daily standups. Gotta keep them on their toes. (So they standup.) I'm guessing the negative reviews were from folks on one of the weird 3rd party cryptocurrency-brand Boeings Google flies everywhere now. They just draw these kids in, hook them up to the algorithim via IV, and sit back counting mammon raining from the sky while Eric exports all their cerebral cortex activity to the same advertiser showing them remarketed women's orthapedic running shoes just to the right of their peripheral vision -- but not like *all* their activity, you know? iiigraceee told me she actually did get it to work shortly after posting, but was so annoyed by your quick and earnest response, actually offering to help, she decided to take matters into her own hands, and bring this tower of lies crumbling to the floor of the Chrome store. She naturally *assumed* the product didn't work - no, of course she didn't bother to check it herself. She didn't need to. She knew right from the start, what this was: who you were, who you aren't, and why you were both there. And really, can you blame her? She's been down this road before, there's no denying that. She's been hurt. She's been lied to. She just needs... a little time, Ryan. Don't we all? Matthew definitely just installed Google Meet Randomizer on the family fridge, and hasn't bothered to notice it's a Windows Store brand fridge. It doesn't even have Meet, Matthew. No - no, Matthew - no, that's "Meat". You're talking to four slices of ham.
by Jared Parmenter Jared Parmenter, 2021-02-03
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Safety
Risk impact

Google Meet Randomizer is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.

Risk likelihood

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