Before you start
- An Eventbrite account that owns or has access to at least one event.
- A TalkValue workspace with an active Pro plan or trial. See Plans and trial.
- Workspace Admin role. Only admins can connect integrations. See Members if you need access.
Connection model
- One Eventbrite account per workspace. To switch accounts, disconnect the current one and connect the new one.
- Admin-only. Only workspace Admins can connect, reconnect, or disconnect integrations.
- Workspace-scoped. The connection belongs to the workspace, not to the Admin who connected it.
- Read access to your events: name, start and end time, timezone, location.
- Read access to your attendees: every field you collect on the Eventbrite registration form.
- Account email: shown on the integration card so you can confirm which account is connected.
Connect
Open Settings → Integrations
Sign in at app.trytalkvalue.com, open the side panel, and navigate to Settings → Integrations. You’ll see a card for each supported provider, including Eventbrite.
Click Connect on the Eventbrite card
Click the Connect button on the Eventbrite card. TalkValue opens an authorization flow that hands off to Eventbrite.
Authorize TalkValue in Eventbrite
Sign in to Eventbrite if prompted, then review the requested access and approve. Eventbrite redirects you back to TalkValue automatically.
Confirm the connection
Back in Settings → Integrations, the Eventbrite card now shows a green Connected badge with the Eventbrite account email and the connection date. You’re ready to import.
Import an Eventbrite event into Path
Open Path → Events and click Import Event. The dialog lists your connected providers. Pick Eventbrite, browse your Eventbrite events, and click Import next to the one you want. Path imports the event, its attendees, and creates a channel that represents the Eventbrite source.
What syncs
When you import an Eventbrite event, TalkValue brings in:- The event itself: name, start time, end time, timezone, and location.
- Every attendee: email, name, and the fields Eventbrite collects during registration.
- A dedicated channel for the Eventbrite source, so attribution charts can attribute the registrations correctly.
Status states
The Eventbrite card on Settings → Integrations is in one of three states:- Not connected. The card shows a Connect button. Click it to start the authorization flow.
- Connected. A green Connected badge appears in the top right, with the Eventbrite account email and connection date underneath. The card has an external link to Eventbrite and a Disconnect button.
- Reconnect required. An amber Reconnect required badge replaces the green one. The card description reads: “Authentication expired or revoked. Connect a new Eventbrite account above, then remove this entry.” This state appears when Eventbrite invalidates the token, for example after a password change on Eventbrite, or when the Eventbrite account owner revokes TalkValue access from Eventbrite’s app settings.
Reconnect
When the card shows Reconnect required, TalkValue keeps the disconnected entry visible so you can finish the cleanup deliberately. Click Connect on the connectable Eventbrite card above the disconnected one, run through the Eventbrite authorization again, then click Remove on the disconnected entry once the new connection is in place. Events and attendees you already imported stay in your workspace through the disconnect.Disconnect
On the connected Eventbrite card, click Disconnect. A confirmation dialog opens with the message: “This will remove the connection to your Eventbrite account. You can reconnect at any time, but you’ll need to re-import your events.” Confirm to flip the card to the not-connected state. Already-imported events stay in your workspace; new Eventbrite events won’t appear until you reconnect.Troubleshooting
The Eventbrite card shows “Reconnect required”
The authorization token expired or was revoked from the Eventbrite side. Click Connect to reauthorize TalkValue, then remove the disconnected entry. See Reconnect for the full pattern.An event I expected to see is missing from the import dialog
Check that the event is owned by (or shared with) the Eventbrite account you connected. If you have multiple Eventbrite accounts, disconnect and reconnect with the right one.Related
- Connect Luma. Same flow for Luma.
- Eventbrite field mapping. Which Eventbrite fields land in which TalkValue fields.
- Import attendees into Badge. Using the same connection to populate a check-in event.
- Recovering from disconnect. What happens to a Badge event when its integration goes into the reconnect state.
- Import a CSV. The manual import path.
- Attribution model. How the auto-created channel feeds into your attribution analytics.
