Update spreadsheet rows in Google Sheets when new orders are created in Eventbrite
This workflow springs into action as soon as there's a new order in Eventbrite, updating a row in Google Sheets accordingly. Perfect for those running events and needing to keep track of orders in real-time, this process removes the tedious task of manual updates. Spend more time focusing on making your event a success, and less time on admin tasks with this seamless integration between Eventbrite and Google Sheets.
This workflow springs into action as soon as there's a new order in Eventbrite, updating a row in Google Sheets accordingly. Perfect for those running events and needing to keep track of orders in real-time, this process removes the tedious task of manual updates. Spend more time focusing on making your event a success, and less time on admin tasks with this seamless integration between Eventbrite and Google Sheets.
- When this happens...New Order
Triggers when a new order is placed for tickets to an event. This contains only the top level financial and transactional information.
- automatically do this!Update Spreadsheet Row(s)
Update one or more new rows in a specific spreadsheet (with line item support).
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OrganizationRequired
Try ItOrganizationRequired
Event Status
Event
Try ItOrganizationRequired
Event
Filter by status
Try ItEvent IDRequired
Ticket Class Copy
OrganizationRequired
Event Status
Event
Try ItOrganizationRequired
Event Status
Event
Try ItOrganizationRequired
NameRequired
Summary
Event StartRequired
Event EndRequired
Venue
CurrencyRequired
Listed
Event IDRequired
Ticket Class NameRequired
Ticket Class Description
Which type of ticket is this?Required
Minimum Quantity
Maximum Quantity
Delivery methods
Quantity sold
Sales start
Sales end
Hidden
Include fee in cost?
Split Fee?
Hide Description
Hide Sale Dates
Auto Hide
Order Confirmation Message
Create PDF Ticket?