Revont integrates directly with the major video conferencing platforms so its AI assistant can join your live sales calls, surface real-time guidance in the sidebar, and generate summaries the moment a call ends. Revont joins each meeting as a visible bot participant — no browser extension or screen-share required.
Revont supports Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. On all three platforms, Revont joins as an AI bot participant that is visible in the attendee list under the name Revont AI.
Zoom
Google Meet
Microsoft Teams
Open the Zoom integration page
Go to Settings → Integrations → Video Conferencing → Zoom.
Authorize the connection
Click Connect with Zoom and sign in to your Zoom account to authorize. Revont creates a Zoom app connection that allows it to join meetings on your behalf.
Confirm the connection
Once authorized, Revont can now join your Zoom meetings. The bot will appear in the meeting attendee list as Revont AI.
Open the Google Meet integration page
Go to Settings → Integrations → Video Conferencing → Google Meet.
Check your calendar connection
Google Meet integration is handled through your Google Calendar authorization. If you’ve already connected Google Calendar, Meet integration is enabled automatically — no additional steps are needed. How Revont joins
Revont extracts the Meet link from your calendar invite and joins the meeting at the scheduled start time. No separate Meet app authorization is required.
Open the Microsoft Teams integration page
Go to Settings → Integrations → Video Conferencing → Microsoft Teams.
Authorize the connection
Click Connect with Microsoft and sign in with your Teams admin account to authorize.
IT admin approval (if required)
Depending on your organization’s policies, your IT admin may need to approve the Revont app in the Microsoft Teams Admin Center before the bot can join meetings. Ask your admin to allowlist the Revont app under Teams apps → Manage apps.
Bot visibility
The Revont AI bot is visible to all participants in the meeting attendee list. All participants can see that an AI assistant is present for the duration of the call.
We recommend informing all participants that the call is being assisted by AI before or at the start of the meeting — particularly in jurisdictions where recording or monitoring laws require explicit consent from all parties. Revont does not manage consent notifications on your behalf.
Disabling Revont for a specific call
If you don’t want Revont to join a particular meeting, you can exclude it without changing your global settings:
- Open the Upcoming Calls list in the Revont sidebar.
- Find the meeting you want to exclude.
- Click Don’t Join next to that meeting.
Revont will skip that call and resume normal behavior for subsequent meetings.
Some organizations have IT policies that restrict third-party bots from joining video calls. If Revont can’t join a meeting, check with your IT team about allowlisting the Revont bot for your video conferencing platform.