

Tip: To get future features and updates, make sure you turn on auto-updates. Learn how admins manage access to services. If you previously used Duo with a business or EDU account, your admin controls calling functionality through the “Additional Google Services" toggle.You can only view meetings that are associated with the Account you signed in with. Check that you're signed in with the correct Google Account.People with your Google Account info, like your Gmail address, can ring you using the updated app.After you connect Duo to your Google Account, you can use Duo across different devices.If you don’t find a Google Account listed: Tap Add another account.On iOS: You will find the Google Accounts signed in to other Google apps on your device.On Android: You will find the Google Accounts registered on your device.In the top right corner of your phone, tap the Profile picture.If you’re only registered with a phone number, you will be prompted to connect a Google Account in order to create, schedule, or join meetings.Accounts set up with only a phone number can’t access meeting features. To access meeting features, you must sign in with a Google Account.

If meetings don’t appear in your updated Duo app If your version starts with “17”: You are in the new Meet or updated Duo app and can view your calling history and messages.To view your calling history and messages, open your updated Duo app. If your version starts with “2022”: You are in the Meet (original) app which doesn't include your Duo calling history.At the top right, tap More options Version info.In your app, at the top left, tap Menu Help.To view calling history and messages, you must use the new Meet app.

If your calling history or messages aren't displayed in your app Learn about premium Meet features available for Google Workspace editions.

If your Google Duo app is up to date, it includes both video calling and meeting capabilities.
