Ringcentral Meetings API

Meeting Configuration

Get Meeting Service Info

Returns information on dial-in numbers for meetings, support and international dial-in numbers URIs and meeting account information.

Get Assistants

Returns assistants information.
Get Assisted Users

Returns assisted users information.

Meeting Management

Get Scheduled Meetings

Returns a list of meetings for a particular extension. The list of meetings does not include meetings of ‘Instant’ type.

Create Meetings

Creates a new meeting.

Get Meeting Info

Returns a particular meetings details by ID.

Update Meeting

Modifies a particular meeting.

Delete Meeting

Deletes a scheduled meeting.

End Meeting

Ends a meetings which is in progress.

Meeting Recordings

Get Account Meeting Recordings List

Returns the list of meeting recordings for the current account.

Get User Meeting Recordings List

Returns the list of meetings recordings for the current user.

RingCentral API Reference

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