Integrations
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On this page
Connect EventMann to tools you already use — calendars, email marketing, accounting, CRM and more. Reached from the same Integrations sidebar row as Webhooks, on the Connected Apps tab.
What is available today
| Integration | Category | How you connect |
|---|---|---|
| Google Calendar | Calendar | Sign in with Google (OAuth) |
| Mailchimp | Marketing | API key + Audience List ID |
| Slack | Communication | Incoming webhook URL + optional channel |
| HubSpot | CRM | API key |
| Google Analytics | Analytics | Measurement ID |
| Zapier | Analytics | Zapier webhook URL |
| Stripe | Accounting | Publishable key + Secret key |
The Stripe card here is a separate, general-purpose connection with its own keys — it is not the same thing as the Stripe Connect setup under Finance that actually processes your ticket payments. Connecting or disconnecting it here has no effect on how you get paid.
How to connect one
- Open Integrations and find the card, or search or filter by category
- Click Connect. Google Calendar redirects you to Google to sign in and grant access; everything else shows a short form built from that integration's own fields, as in the table above
- Fill in the required fields and submit — a required field left blank is rejected with a specific error, not a generic one
- The card now shows Connected, and the button changes to Manage
Using a connected integration
- Sync now — triggers an on-demand sync with your saved credentials; you will see a success message or the specific error immediately
- Google Calendar's sync pushes your upcoming live and scheduled events (up to 100 at a time) to the calendar you connected — one direction only, from EventMann to Google, never back
- Disconnect — clears the stored configuration entirely, it does not just pause it; reconnecting means entering your credentials again from scratch
Good to know
- Whatever you enter — API keys, webhook URLs, client secrets — is stored encrypted; the app never displays a saved credential back to you, including on the connect or edit form
- Each integration only asks for the fields it actually needs; Slack, for instance, is just a webhook URL and an optional channel name
Troubleshooting
- Sync failed — the integration's settings page shows the specific error message it returned; double-check the credential fields and sync again
- Connect form rejected my submission — a field marked required was left empty
- Disconnected by mistake — there is no undo; reconnect and re-enter your credentials