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/zoom-plugin:* v1.1.0 Zoom Partner-built

Zoom

Plan, build, and debug Zoom integrations across REST APIs, Meeting SDK, Video SDK, webhooks, bots, and MCP workflows. Search meetings, retrieve recordings, access transcripts, and design AI-powered Zoom experiences.

Install claude plugin install zoom-plugin@pace

Overview

A Claude plugin for planning, building, and debugging Zoom integrations. It helps choose the right Zoom surface, shape implementations, debug failures, and route into the right Zoom references without making the user read the whole doc tree first.

Read the full README on GitHub →

Skills (30)

Each skill auto-triggers when its description matches what you're doing, or you can invoke explicitly via the slash command.

  • /zoom-plugin:build-zoom-bot

    Build a Zoom meeting bot, recorder, or real-time media workflow. Use when joining meetings programmatically, processing live media or transcripts, or combining Meeting SDK, RTMS, and backend services.

  • /zoom-plugin:build-zoom-meeting-app

    Build or embed a Zoom meeting flow. Use when implementing Meeting SDK joins, web or mobile meeting embeds, meeting lifecycle flows, or when deciding between Meeting SDK and Video SDK.

  • /zoom-plugin:choose-zoom-approach

    Choose the right Zoom architecture for a use case. Use when deciding between REST API, Webhooks, WebSockets, Meeting SDK, Video SDK, Zoom Apps SDK, Zoom MCP, Phone, Contact Center, or a hybrid approach.

  • /zoom-plugin:zoom-cobrowse-sdk

    Reference skill for Zoom Cobrowse SDK. Use after routing to a collaborative-support workflow when implementing browser co-browsing, annotation tools, privacy masking, remote assist, or PIN-based session sharing.

  • /zoom-plugin:build-zoom-contact-center-app

    Reference skill for Zoom Contact Center. Use after routing to a contact-center workflow when implementing app, web, or native integrations; engagement context and state handling; campaigns; callbacks; or version-drift troubleshooting.

  • /zoom-plugin:debug-zoom

    Debug a broken Zoom integration by isolating the failure point and routing into the right Zoom references. Use when auth, API, webhook, SDK, or MCP behavior is failing and you need a ranked hypothesis list plus verification steps.

  • /zoom-plugin:debug-zoom-integration

    Debug broken Zoom implementations quickly. Use when auth, webhooks, SDK joins, MCP transport, or real-time media workflows are failing and you need to isolate the layer before proposing a fix.

  • /zoom-plugin:design-mcp-workflow

    Design a Zoom MCP workflow for Claude. Use when deciding whether Zoom MCP fits a task, when planning tool-based AI workflows, or when separating MCP responsibilities from REST API responsibilities.

  • /zoom-plugin:zoom-general

    Cross-product Zoom reference skill. Use after the workflow is clear when you need shared platform guidance, app-model comparisons, authentication context, scopes, marketplace considerations, or API-vs-MCP routing.

  • /zoom-plugin:build-zoom-meeting-sdk-app

    Reference skill for Zoom Meeting SDK. Use after routing to a meeting-embed workflow when implementing real Zoom meeting joins, platform-specific SDK behavior, auth and join flows, waiting room issues, or meeting bot patterns.

  • /zoom-plugin:zoom-oauth

    Reference skill for Zoom authentication. Use after routing to an auth workflow when choosing app credentials, grant types, scopes, token refresh behavior, or debugging Zoom OAuth failures.

  • /zoom-plugin:build-zoom-phone-integration

    Reference skill for Zoom Phone. Use after routing to a phone workflow when implementing OAuth, Phone APIs, webhooks, Smart Embed events, URI schemes, CRM or CTI dialers, or call handling automation.

  • /zoom-plugin:plan-zoom-integration

    Turn a Zoom integration idea into an implementation plan with architecture, auth, and delivery milestones. Use when you need a practical build plan, phased delivery sequence, risk list, and next-step recommendation.

  • /zoom-plugin:plan-zoom-product

    Choose the right Zoom building surface for a use case and explain the tradeoffs clearly. Use when deciding between REST API, Webhooks, WebSockets, Meeting SDK, Video SDK, Zoom Apps SDK, Phone, Contact Center, or MCP for a specific product idea or integration goal.

  • /zoom-plugin:probe-sdk

    Reference skill for Zoom Probe SDK. Use after routing to a preflight workflow when testing browser compatibility, media permissions, audio or video diagnostics, and network readiness before users join.

  • /zoom-plugin:build-zoom-rest-api-app

    Reference skill for Zoom REST API. Use after choosing an API-based workflow when you need endpoint selection, resource-management patterns, OAuth requirements, rate-limit awareness, or API error debugging.

  • /zoom-plugin:rivet-sdk

    Reference skill for Zoom Rivet SDK. Use after routing to a Rivet-based server workflow when implementing auth handling, webhook consumers, API wrappers, multi-module composition, or Lambda receiver patterns.

  • /zoom-plugin:zoom-rtms

    Reference skill for Zoom RTMS. Use after routing to a live-media workflow when processing real-time audio, video, chat, transcripts, screen share, or contact-center voice streams.

  • /zoom-plugin:scribe

    Reference skill for Zoom AI Services Scribe. Use after routing to a transcription workflow when handling uploaded or stored media, Build-platform JWT auth, fast mode transcription, batch jobs, or transcript pipeline design.

  • /zoom-plugin:setup-zoom-mcp

    Decide when Zoom MCP is the right fit and produce a safe setup plan for Claude. Use when planning AI workflows over Zoom data, deciding between MCP and REST, or defining a hybrid MCP architecture.

  • /zoom-plugin:setup-zoom-oauth

    Implement Zoom authentication correctly. Use when setting up app credentials, choosing an OAuth grant, requesting scopes, handling token refresh, or debugging auth failures.

  • /zoom-plugin:start

    Start here for any Zoom integration or app idea. Use when you need to choose the right Zoom surface, shape the architecture, or route into the correct implementation skill without reading the whole Zoom doc set first.

  • /zoom-plugin:build-zoom-team-chat-app

    Reference skill for Zoom Team Chat. Use after routing to a chat workflow when building user-scoped messaging integrations, chatbot experiences, rich cards, buttons, slash commands, or chat webhooks.

  • /zoom-plugin:ui-toolkit/web

    Reference skill for Zoom Video SDK UI Toolkit. Use after routing to a web video workflow when you want prebuilt React UI instead of building a fully custom Video SDK interface.

  • /zoom-plugin:build-zoom-video-sdk-app

    Reference skill for Zoom Video SDK. Use after routing to a custom-session workflow when the user needs full control over the video experience rather than an actual Zoom meeting.

  • /zoom-plugin:build-zoom-virtual-agent

    Reference skill for Zoom Virtual Agent. Use after routing to a virtual-agent workflow when implementing web embeds, Android or iOS wrapper integrations, knowledge-base sync, lifecycle handling, or troubleshooting.

  • /zoom-plugin:setup-zoom-webhooks

    Reference skill for Zoom webhooks. Use after routing to an event-driven workflow when implementing subscriptions, signature verification, delivery handling, retries, or event-type selection.

  • /zoom-plugin:setup-zoom-websockets

    Reference skill for Zoom WebSockets. Use after routing to a low-latency event workflow when persistent connections, faster event delivery, or security constraints make WebSockets preferable to webhooks.

  • /zoom-plugin:zoom-apps-sdk

    Reference skill for Zoom Apps SDK. Use after routing to an in-client app workflow when building web apps that run inside Zoom meetings, webinars, the main client, or Zoom Phone.

  • /zoom-plugin:zoom-mcp

    Guidance for the bundled Zoom MCP connectors. Use after routing to an MCP workflow when planning or troubleshooting tool-based access to meetings, recordings, meeting assets, or transcripts. Route Zoom Docs requests to the dedicated Docs MCP server and Whiteboard-specific requests to `zoom-mcp/whiteboard`.

Connectors

MCP servers this plugin can talk to. Claude prompts for authorization on first use. How MCP and connectors work →

  • zoom-mcp http
  • zoom-docs-mcp http
  • zoom-whiteboard-mcp http

Source

  • Path: plugins/partner-built/zoom-plugin
  • Author: Zoom
  • Version: v1.1.0
  • License: Apache 2.0
  • Upstream: Distributed via Anthropic's knowledge-work-plugins marketplace.

Pace imports this plugin verbatim from upstream. We don't edit it here; customize by forking to a new directory (e.g. plugins/zoom-plugin-gb/) and registering it separately in the marketplace.