The Events Calendar Automation
Managing a busy calendar of events and ticket sales can be incredibly time-consuming, but the right automation tools can completely transform your workflow. The Events Calendar Automation resources are designed to help power users streamline their processes, reducing manual data entry and saving valuable time.
Whether you are looking to integrate advanced artificial intelligence or explore modern protocols to manage your website’s events from external interfaces, these guides will help you unlock the full potential of your event management system.
The Events Calendar
Automation articles
This collection provides comprehensive documentation on establishing AI connections, utilizing the Model Context Protocol, and setting up intelligent workflows for your calendar events.
Automating Events and Tickets with AI and MCP
Read more: Automating Events and Tickets with AI and MCPSupercharge your WordPress event management with AI-powered automation tools Managing events and tickets on your WordPress site just got a whole lot easier for power users of AI tools. The Events Calendar MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server brings the power of AI automation to your event management workflow, allowing you to create, update, and manage…
Automating Events and Tickets with Microsoft Power Automate
Read more: Automating Events and Tickets with Microsoft Power AutomateNow you can use Microsoft Power Automate (MSPA) to combine The Events Calendar Pro and Event Tickets Plus with many of your favorite third-party apps and tools. MSPA allows you to integrate our plugins by using what they call “flows”. A flow is a workflow that sets up an automation between two different apps. Useful…
Creating a Zap with The Events Calendar and Event Tickets
Read more: Creating a Zap with The Events Calendar and Event TicketsEvent Automator allows you to use Zapier to integrate The Events Calendar and Event Tickets with your favorite third-party apps and tools. This is done by creating a “Zap” in Zapier. A zap is the simple “recipe” (instructions) that powers the automation of any of your workflows. Before reading further, make sure you have installed…
Customizing Zaps with The Events Calendar and Event Tickets
Read more: Customizing Zaps with The Events Calendar and Event TicketsCreating Zaps is easy using the built-in features of Events Calendar Pro and Event Tickets Plus. But what if you need to customize your automation to match your specific workflow? We’ve got you covered with two specialized Zapier Apps: Let’s explore what each app offers to enhance your automation experience. The Events Calendar Zapier App…
Integrating SureTriggers with The Events Calendar
Read more: Integrating SureTriggers with The Events CalendarSureTriggers is an automation platform that connects to The Events Calendar to create automate workflows and boost your business efficiency. Using The Events Calendar as a Trigger In this example, we’ll show you how to create a “workflow and trigger” that creates a new Google Sheets row when an attendee purchases a ticket on your WordPress…
Managing Your Power Automate Endpoints
Read more: Managing Your Power Automate EndpointsDo you have a lot of flows and want more tools to manage them? Good news, you can easily monitor your Power Automate endpoints (triggers and actions used by your connectors) via the Power Automate Endpoint Dashboard. How you get there How the dashboard works As you can see from the screenshot above, the Dashboard…
Managing Your Zapier Endpoints
Read more: Managing Your Zapier EndpointsDo you have a lot of zaps going on? If so, you will probably want to monitor access to your Zapier endpoints (aka triggers and actions). And, in the unlikely event that something goes wrong, wouldn’t it be nice to be able to clear an endpoint’s queue or disable that endpoint altogether? No worries, we’ve…
Triggers, Actions & Data Fields for Power Automate with The Events Calendar
Read more: Triggers, Actions & Data Fields for Power Automate with The Events CalendarPrerequisite read: creating a cloud automation flow with Power Automate Note: A premium Power Automate account is required. There are two Power Automate connectors available to handle triggers and actions. Each of these connectors has its own set of triggers, operations, and data available for automation purposes. Check out the Assessment to help you get…