
The two companies have said the move will allow Evvnt to offer its event publishing reach to Eventbrite users, and will give event organisers, promoters and producers a simple way to set up their own ticketing, and then promote and publish their events globally through influential listing sites.
Organisers will be able to securely connect their Eventbrite account and import existing events, or set up new ticketed events, directly. Then the Eventbrite ticketing website URL will be distributed to 40-plus listings sites based on genre and location.
There is also the option to upgrade to a paid service for additional reach and promotion.
Richard Green, chief executive and founder of Evvnt, said: "We believe this Evvnt and Eventbrite integration will enable event organisers to better manage their events, provide greater insight and marketing effectiveness, leading to increased attendances and event revenues.
"This partnership will help Eventbrite organisers of all sizes to market their events directly from their event ticketing account via the Evvnt online service and via the Evvnt mobile app in Q2."
Marino Fresch, head of marketing UK & Ireland at Eventbrite, added: "The Eventbrite API makes it possible for Evvnt to offer an intuitive promotional tool to really aid conversion for our organisers.
"The ‘freemium offering’, which is bespoke to Eventbrite, is also a great way for people to test out these tools and really see the effectiveness of the publishing platform in driving increased traffic, enquiries and ticket sales."
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