Find and update Google Sheets rows for new Eventbrite attendees
If you're tracking how attendees in a Google Sheets spreadsheet, this integration can help. Once you've set it up, it will trigger automatically whenever a new attendee registers for your event on Eventbrite. Simply look for a row on a Google Sheet with that attendee's email, and then make any update you need so you can have a list of RSVPs maintained automatically.
If you're tracking how attendees in a Google Sheets spreadsheet, this integration can help. Once you've set it up, it will trigger automatically whenever a new attendee registers for your event on Eventbrite. Simply look for a row on a Google Sheet with that attendee's email, and then make any update you need so you can have a list of RSVPs maintained automatically.
- When this happens...New Attendee Registered
Triggers when an attendee orders a ticket for an event.
- automatically do this...Lookup Spreadsheet Row
Find a specific spreadsheet row based on a column and value. If found, it returns the entire row. Optionally, create a new row if no match is found.
- then do this!Update Spreadsheet Row
Update a row in a specific spreadsheet.
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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?