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Automatically generate Short.cm links for new Eventbrite events

This automation helps Eventbrite users streamline their event management workflow by automatically generating a shortened URL through the Short.cm service whenever a new event is created.

This integration between Eventbrite and Short.cm allows users to easily share and promote their events with a clean, concise URL, enhancing the overall event experience for both organizers and attendees.

Updated Apr 12, 2026Est. run: 27sEst. cost: $0.0703
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What this template does

  • Automatically generates a Short.cm URL for each new Eventbrite event created.
  • Stores the shortened URL in Eventbrite for easy event promotion and sharing.
  • Provides organizers with a clean, concise URL to share with attendees.
  • Integrates Eventbrite and Short.cm to streamline event management workflows.
  • Measures the performance of event URLs by tracking click data from Short.cm.

How it works

1
Trigger

Create Eventbrite Event

When a new event is created in Eventbrite, this automation is triggered to capture the details of the new event.

2
Action

Shorten Event URL

The automation generates a shortened URL for the new Eventbrite event using the Short.cm service, providing a clean and concise link to share and promote the event.

Setup guide

1

Add Short.cm Credential

1. In the Latenode Credentials panel, add a new credential for Short.cm. 2. Enter your Short.cm API key and save the credential.

2

Configure Eventbrite Node

1. Add an Eventbrite node to your workflow. 2. In the node settings, select the Eventbrite credential you added earlier. 3. Choose the 'New Event Created' trigger to start the workflow whenever a new event is created in Eventbrite.

3

Map Eventbrite Event Data

1. In the Eventbrite node settings, map the relevant event data fields (e.g. event name, description, start/end date) to the node's output.

4

Add Short.cm Node

1. Add a Short.cm node to your workflow, after the Eventbrite node. 2. In the Short.cm node settings, select the Short.cm credential you added earlier. 3. Map the event data fields from the Eventbrite node to the Short.cm node inputs, such as the long URL you want to shorten.

5

Test the Workflow

1. Save your workflow and test it by creating a new event in Eventbrite. 2. Verify that the Short.cm shortened URL is generated and available in the workflow output.

Requirements

Connect your Eventbrite account and retrieve your API access token
Connect your Short.cm account and obtain your API key
Grant the automation workspace permission to access your Eventbrite and Short.cm accounts
Configure the automation to monitor for new events created in your Eventbrite workspace
For providers without a native connector in Latenode, use the JavaScript step with that service's API credentials (stored in Latenode Keys / Secrets).

FAQ

Common questions about this template

Each run uses credits on your Latenode plan. We charge for processing time (1 credit = 30 seconds). Your actual cost depends on your plan and how long the run takes. See pricing plans for plans and how credits work.

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