Connect LinkedIn Events integrations
Magnify your professional outreach by automating LinkedIn Events to capture new registrants from virtual and in-person gatherings. Use our workflow automation to sync new attendee details directly into your CRM and create follow-up tasks for your sales team. Register for free to convert every event registration into a sales opportunity.
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Build your LinkedIn Events integrations.
Integrate the LinkedIn Events app on Make to automate the management of your professional events. With its modules, you can create, update, or delete LinkedIn events, search for specific events, or retrieve detailed information about an event, allowing for comprehensive event management directly within your Make workflows.
Creates and posts a new event.
Deletes an existing event. This action cannot be undone.
Returns information about a specific event by its ID.
Sends a custom API call to LinkedIn Events. You can use this to call endpoints that aren’t covered by existing modules.
Returns a list of events filtered by the search criteria.
Updates an existing event.
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Popular LinkedIn Events workflows.
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