Post your Eventbrite events on Wordpress
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Whenever you have events on Eventbrite, Make will automatically post these events on WordPress for you.
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Creates a category.
Creates a comment.
Creates a media item.
Creates a post.
Creates a tag.
Creates a new ticket class.
Creates a user.
Creates a new event.
Deletes a category specified by its ID.
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