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Automatically notify Slack of new Eventbrite events

This Latenode automation template allows users to automatically post notifications to specific Slack channels whenever a new event is created on Eventbrite. The primary functionality is to monitor Eventbrite for new event creation, then send a notification message to predefined Slack channels.

This integration streamlines communication and collaboration between event organizers and their teams, ensuring timely updates on upcoming events. The automation leverages the Eventbrite and Slack APIs to seamlessly transfer event details and post notifications, providing a hassle-free way to stay informed about new events.

Updated Apr 6, 2026Est. run: 26sEst. cost: $0.0703
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Workflow preview

What this template does

  • Monitors Eventbrite for new event creation
  • Sends notification messages to predefined Slack channels
  • Transfers event details from Eventbrite to Slack
  • Notifies teams about upcoming events in real-time
  • Generates Slack messages with key event information

How it works

1
Trigger

Monitor Eventbrite for new events

The automation continuously checks Eventbrite for the creation of new events. Whenever a new event is detected, the system moves to the next step.

2
Action

Send notification about new event to Slack

Once a new event is created on Eventbrite, the automation will send a detailed notification about the event to predefined Slack channels. This ensures that the event organizers and their teams are promptly informed about the new event.

Setup guide

1

Add Eventbrite Credential

1. In the Latenode Credentials panel, add a new credential for Eventbrite. 2. Authenticate your Eventbrite account by following the OAuth flow. 3. Once authenticated, the Eventbrite credential will be available for use in your workflow.

2

Add Slack Credential

1. In the Latenode Credentials panel, add a new credential for Slack. 2. Authenticate your Slack account by following the OAuth flow. 3. Once authenticated, the Slack credential will be available for use in your workflow.

3

Configure Eventbrite Trigger Node

1. In the Latenode visual builder, add an Eventbrite trigger node. 2. In the node settings, select the Eventbrite credential you added earlier. 3. Configure the trigger settings, such as the event organization and any filters you want to apply. 4. Map the relevant event data fields to be used in the downstream steps.

4

Configure Slack Action Node

1. In the Latenode visual builder, add a Slack action node. 2. In the node settings, select the Slack credential you added earlier. 3. Configure the channel(s) you want to post the event notifications to. 4. Map the event data fields from the Eventbrite trigger node to the Slack message content.

5

Review and Test the Workflow

1. Review the complete workflow to ensure all nodes are properly configured. 2. Test the workflow by triggering a new event in Eventbrite and verifying that the notification is posted to the correct Slack channels.

Requirements

Connect your Eventbrite account to authorize access to the Eventbrite API
Connect your Slack workspace and bot account to send notifications to specific Slack channels
Set up a Latenode workflow with the Eventbrite and Slack nodes to monitor for new events and post notifications
Configure the Eventbrite node to automatically detect new events created in your Eventbrite account

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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