Eventin Integrations with Bit Flows – Automate Event Management

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Eventin Integrations: Eventin is an Event Calendar Plugin for WordPress to create and manage Event Bookings, Recurring Events, Event Listings, Event RSVP, and sell Event Tickets.

Bit Flow is a super handy WordPress plugin that helps you connect your favorite tools and automate tasks—without needing to write any code. You can easily link up with over 317+ popular apps like Zoho CRM, Google Sheets, WooCommerce, Airtable, Trello, Dropbox, Zoom, HubSpot, Zoho Desk, and many more.

Instead of doing everything manually—like sending data from your forms to your CRM or updating spreadsheets—Bit Flow does it all for you automatically. It saves you time, reduces repetitive work, and keeps everything running smoothly.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to use Eventin as a starting point (called a trigger) to set up your first automation.

Setup Eventin Integrations

First, go to your Bit Flows Dashboard, click on Flows, and then either create a new flow or open an existing one.

Bit Flows Integrations

After creating or opening an existing flow, you’ll be taken to the Flow Builder screen.

Bit Flows - Builder

In the Flow Builder, you’ll see a section called Trigger. Under that, click on “Select an App.” A list of trigger apps will appear.

Bit Flows - Trigger List

From the list, select your preferred trigger. For this example, click on “Eventin.” You’ll then see all the available trigger events.

Eventin
  • Event Created
  • Event Updated
  • Event Deleted
  • Speaker or Organizer Created
  • Speaker or Organizer Updated
  • Speaker or Organizer Deleted
  • Attendee Updated
  • Attendee Deleted
  • Order created or Ticket purchased
  • Order Deleted
  • Schedule Deleted

Now, select your preferred trigger event. For Example: “Event Created“.

Eventin trigger list

After selecting your trigger, the next step is to capture the response. To do this, click on the “Capture Response” button, then go and create a event in Eventin.

Once the event is created, return to the integration page—you’ll see that the event data has been successfully captured.

For more guidance, check out the video tutorial below.

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After finishing these steps, close the popup and click the plus (+) icon to add an Action. Next, you’ll need to add and authorize an Action. In the Flow Builder, click the plus (+) icon on the right side to add an Action. You can add multiple actions and also use tools like Router, Condition, Delay, Iterator, Repeater/Loop, or JSON Parser to build advanced workflows.

If you’re new and want a simple guide on how to create a flow, set up a trigger, add an action, and check logs, check out our beginner-friendly guide here:
👉 Get Started with Bit Flows

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