Subscribe Eventbrite orders to KlickTipp
Subscribe Eventbrite orders to KlickTipp
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This template integrates Eventbrite with KlickTipp to streamline attendee management. When someone registers for an event via Eventbrite, their details (email, first/last name, event name, URL, and start time) are automatically added or updated in KlickTipp. The workflow applies a predefined double opt-in process and assigns a tag for registrants. If the attendee purchased a ticket (price > 0), an additional "Buyer" tag is applied.
This automation ensures every attendee is captured in KlickTipp with complete event context, segmented correctly for follow-up communication, nurturing, and post-event marketing.
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Adds a new contact. If a contact with the same email already exists, it will be updated.
Creates a new manual tag
Creates a new ticket class.
Creates a new event.
Deletes a contact
Deletes a tag and removes it from all contacts
Returns the complete data of a contact
Gets the ID and the name of a data field
Returns the complete data of an opt-in process
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