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Scribe with Google Meets recordings?

  • May 13, 2026
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Hello - we’ve been experimenting with the Scribe Agent in our incident workflows. The live transcription in Slack, and the periodic updates are great! We have a couple of questions:

  • Are the Google Meets recorded for future reference?
  • Is there a way to track people that join the bridge?
  • Can we automatically add people that join the bridge to the Slack channel?
  • Who owns or where do the Google recordings and transcripts live? Or is recording this in Google a separate action?
  • Is the Scribe transcript exported anywhere - to the PD ticket or?

    Thanks for your input! 

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  • PagerDuty Team 📟
  • May 13, 2026

Hello ​@Samantha Broderson
I’ll try to answer all your questions below. If you have follow up questions please let me know.

  1. Scribe Agent will store and keep the meeting transcript and chat messages for 30 days. After 30 days that information is automatically deleted from our platform.
  2. When users join and leave the meeting that information will be sent to Slack/Microsoft Teams thread where the transcript is showing. We’ll also update the Scribe Agent card on those same chat surfaces. Are you looking to see this information somewhere else?
  3. Today we can’t add people automatically to the Slack channel. Users in Slack and the meeting platform (Google Meet in your case) are different entities so they don’t necessarily match. It is something that we can look into but it’s not supported today.
  4. For Scribe Agent we collect the transcripts only and keep them for 30 days. Google recordings is something that you’ll have to manage on your side. 
  5. The Scribe Agent transcript is made available to PD Advance, SRE Agent and other capabilities in our platform. Look at it as another datasource for a specific incident. At this point in time we don’t make it available anywhere outside of the platform. 

Let me know if this helps and if you have additional questions. Thanks!