Create multiple rows in Google Sheets from new Eventbrite attendees registration
Every time a new attendee registers for your event on Eventbrite, this workflow springs into action, rapidly adding multiple spreadsheet rows to your Google Sheets. This not only saves you from manually entering the data, but also ensures that you have a comprehensive, up-to-date list to manage your event attendees without missing a beat. Conquer your event organizing tasks with ease and efficiency.
Every time a new attendee registers for your event on Eventbrite, this workflow springs into action, rapidly adding multiple spreadsheet rows to your Google Sheets. This not only saves you from manually entering the data, but also ensures that you have a comprehensive, up-to-date list to manage your event attendees without missing a beat. Conquer your event organizing tasks with ease and efficiency.
- When this happens...New Attendee RegisteredTriggers when an attendee orders a ticket for an event. 
- automatically do this!Create Multiple Spreadsheet RowsCreate one or more new rows in a specific spreadsheet (with line item support). 
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- OrganizationRequired 
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- OrganizationRequired 
- Event Status 
- Event 
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- OrganizationRequired 
- Event 
- Filter by status 
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- Event IDRequired 
- Ticket Class Copy 
 
- OrganizationRequired 
- Event Status 
- Event 
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- OrganizationRequired 
- Event Status 
- Event 
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- OrganizationRequired 
- 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? 
 

















