Patricia works your Eventbrite.
Ask her in Slack. She builds the client's event, reads ticket sales as they come in, but publishing it or emailing attendees waits for your yes.

@Pati how are ticket sales tracking for the Northwind webinar?
Sales are moving, with four days left before it goes live:
- 312 of 500 tickets claimed, 178 in the last week alone
- The early-bird code drove 140 of those, it expires tomorrow
- The listing is still a draft, want me to set up a general-admission tier so it is ready to publish?

Set up the tier, and pull the full attendee report for Northwind.
General-admission tier is set up and the listing is ready. Here is the full attendee report, 312 registrations broken out by ticket type and sign-up date. The event is still a draft, so it stays unpublished and no attendee emails go out until you give the yes.
Patricia + Eventbrite
What she does in Eventbrite.
Real actions she takes on your say-so, not a list of API endpoints.
Set up the client's event
She builds the event, ticket classes, tiers, and venue from the brief, so a webinar or launch goes from a plan to a ready-to-publish listing without the busywork.
Read ticket sales as they land
How many tickets are claimed, how fast, and how close to capacity, answered in Slack, so you know whether to push promotion without refreshing a dashboard all day.
Pull the attendee report
Who registered, by ticket type and sign-up date, delivered as a report the client can actually use, so the run-of-show and the follow-up start from real numbers.
Run discounts and access codes
Early-bird codes, promo discounts, and VIP access set up and watched, so you see which code is actually driving sign-ups while there is still time to lean on it.
Keep tickets and orders straight
Ticket groups organized, orders read, and capacity tracked across the event, so the numbers you report to the client match what actually sold.
Hold publishing until you approve
Setting up the event and reading sales run on their own. Publishing the event or emailing attendees reaches the public or the client's list, so she preps it and waits for your yes in Slack.
Say it like you'd say it
Things to ask her on day one.
How are ticket sales tracking for the Northwind webinar?
Set up a general-admission tier so the event is ready to publish
Pull the full attendee report for the Fernbrook launch
Which discount code is driving the most sign-ups?
How close are we to capacity, and how fast are tickets moving?
Better together
Eventbrite is one hand. Give her the other.
Patricia's value compounds when the whole workflow lives with her, not just one tool.
Setup
Eventbrite, connected in minutes.
Add Patricia to Slack
She joins your workspace like any teammate. Two minutes, no engineering.
Today at 9:00 AM
Connect Eventbrite
One OAuth click. She gets only the access you approve, and you can disconnect her anytime.
Eventbrite connected
Ask
Mention @Pati with the job. Setting up events and reading sales run on their own; publishing or emailing attendees waits for your yes.
@Pati How are ticket sales tracking for the Northwind webinar?
On it.
FAQ
Eventbrite questions, answered.
What can Patricia actually do in Eventbrite?
She sets up events, ticket classes, tiers, discounts, and access codes, reads ticket sales and orders, and pulls attendee reports. In practice: she gets the client's event ready and tells you how it is selling.
Will she publish an event or email attendees on her own?
No, and this is the line that matters. Publishing an event or emailing attendees reaches the public or a client's audience, so she preps it, shows it to you, and acts only after your explicit yes in Slack. Reading sales and pulling reports run on their own.
Which Eventbrite plan do we need?
Any Eventbrite account that can create events works. She connects through Eventbrite's official OAuth flow with the access you approve, the same way other approved tools do, and only sees the account you connect.
We run events for different clients. Does that stay separate?
Yes, that is the setup she expects at an agency. Each client's events, attendees, and reports stay walled off from the rest, so one client's list never shows up in another's answer.
What does the Eventbrite integration cost?
Nothing extra. Every integration is included, on every plan.
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