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Approved participant
For each new participant with “approved” status on a Sympla eventTrigger
Participant identifier
Order Identifier
ID do evento
First name
Last name
Ticket name
Ticket number
Ticket price
Request Date
Order discount
Order update date
Order approval date
UTM source
UTM medium
UTM campaign
UTM term
UTM content
Cancelled/refunded order
For each new cancelled/refunded order on SymplaTrigger
Order identifier
Total order amount
Buyer's first name
Buyer's last name
Buyer's email
Event ID
Request Date
Order update date
Order status
Discount Code
[Invoice] Address: city
[Invoice] Address: state
[Invoice] Address: neighborhood
[Invoice] Address: street
[Invoice] Address: 2nd street
[Invoice] Address: no.
[Invoice] Address: Zip Code
[Invoice] Document No.
[Invoice] Document type
Transaction type
Full name of participants separated by comma
participant email separated by comma
Event's start date
Event's end date
Event name
Event's description
Event logo
Event URL
Event adress house name
Event adress street name
Event adress house number
Event adress house complement
Event adress neighbourhood
Event address city
Event address state code
Event address ZIP Code
Event address country
Event address latitude
Event address longitude
Participant check-in
When check-in for a participant is completed on a Sympla eventTrigger
Participant identifier
Order Identifier
First name
Last name
Ticket name
Ticket number
Ticket price
Created order
For each created order on SymplaTrigger
Order identifier
Total order amount
Buyer's first name
Buyer's last name
Buyer's email
Event ID
Request Date
Order update date
Order status
Discount Code
[Invoice] Address: city
[Invoice] Address: state
[Invoice] Address: neighborhood
[Invoice] Address: street
[Invoice] Address: 2nd street
[Invoice] Address: no.
[Invoice] Address: Zip Code
[Invoice] Document No.
[Invoice] Document type
Transaction type
Full name of participants separated by comma
participant email separated by comma
Event's start date
Event's end date
Event name
Event's description
Event logo
Event URL
Event adress house name
Event adress street name
Event adress house number
Event adress house complement
Event adress neighbourhood
Event address city
Event address state code
Event address ZIP Code
Event address country
Event address latitude
Event address longitude
Refused order
For each new declined order on SymplaTrigger
Order identifier
Total order amount
Buyer's first name
Buyer's last name
Buyer's email
Event ID
Request Date
Order update date
Order status
Discount Code
[Invoice] Address: city
[Invoice] Address: state
[Invoice] Address: neighborhood
[Invoice] Address: street
[Invoice] Address: 2nd street
[Invoice] Address: no.
[Invoice] Address: Zip Code
[Invoice] Document No.
[Invoice] Document type
Transaction type
Event's start date
Event's end date
Event name
Event's description
Event logo
Event URL
Event adress house name
Event adress street name
Event adress house number
Event adress house complement
Event adress neighbourhood
Event address city
Event address state code
Event address ZIP Code
Event address country
Event address latitude
Event address longitude
New database item
For each new database item on NotionTrigger
Page id
Date and time of creation
URL of the page
Database ID
Item name
Approved order
For each new approved order on SymplaTrigger
Order identifier
Total order amount
Buyer's first name
Buyer's last name
Buyer's email
Event ID
Request Date
Order update date
Order approval date
Order status
Discount Code
[Invoice] Address: city
[Invoice] Address: state
[Invoice] Address: neighborhood
[Invoice] Address: street
[Invoice] Address: 2nd street
[Invoice] Address: no.
[Invoice] Address: Zip Code
[Invoice] Customer name
[Invoice] Document No.
[Invoice] Document type
Transaction type
Full name of participants separated by comma
participant email separated by comma
Event's start date
Event's end date
Event name
Event's description
Event logo
Event URL
Event adress house name
Event adress street name
Event adress house number
Event adress house complement
Event adress neighbourhood
Event address city
Event address state code
Event address ZIP Code
Event address country
Event address latitude
Event address longitude
Expired order
For each new expired order on SymplaTrigger
Order identifier
Total order amount
Buyer's first name
Buyer's last name
Buyer's email
Event ID
Request Date
Order update date
Order status
Discount Code
[Invoice] Address: city
[Invoice] Address: state
[Invoice] Address: neighborhood
[Invoice] Address: street
[Invoice] Address: 2nd street
[Invoice] Address: no.
[Invoice] Address: Zip Code
[Invoice] Document No.
[Invoice] Document type
Transaction type
Event's start date
Event's end date
Event name
Event's description
Event logo
Event URL
Event adress house name
Event adress street name
Event adress house number
Event adress house complement
Event adress neighbourhood
Event address city
Event address state code
Event address ZIP Code
Event address country
Event address latitude
Event address longitude
When the status of an item is updated
When an item updates status on NotionTrigger
ID
Date and time of creation
Page URL
Database ID
Item name
Create/update database record
add/update a new page to a Notion databaseAction
Perform item updates
Item name Required
Content title
Content paragraph
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For each new participant with “approved” status on a Sympla event, add a new page to a Notion database
EXPLOREWhen check-in for a participant is completed on a Sympla event, add a new page to a Notion database
EXPLOREFor each new approved order on Sympla, add a new page to a Notion database
EXPLOREFor each created order on Sympla, add a new page to a Notion database
EXPLOREFor each new expired order on Sympla, add a new page to a Notion database
EXPLOREFor each new declined order on Sympla, add a new page to a Notion database
EXPLOREFor each new cancelled/refunded order on Sympla, add a new page to a Notion database
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EventSympla is an event management and creation platform. The app offers solutions for organizing, selling tickets, managing participants, and promoting online and in-person events. It is one of the well-known platforms in the Brazilian market, reaching all types of events and audiences.
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