Eventbrite + Google Forms integrations
Publish new events in Eventbrite when new form responses are received in Google Forms
Easily manage your events with this seamless workflow between Google Forms and Eventbrite. As soon as a new response is recorded in Google Forms, the details are instantaneously used to create and publish an event on Eventbrite. This eliminates the need for manual data entry and saves you time, helping you to focus on delivering successful events. With this automation, your event planning becomes simpler and more efficient than ever.
- When this happens...New Form ResponseTriggers when a new form response is received.
- automatically do this!Publish EventPublishes an existing event.
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