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Janet
ParticipantThanks for your reply.
Definitely want to keep Events Calendar Pro.
Sounds like I need Eventbrite tickets to create tickets on WordPress and push to EventBrite, correct?
(What’s confusing is you can download the Eventbrite tickets plugin from the WordPress repository but does not function unless you buy the license.)So do I need two licenses, both for $89?
Janet
ParticipantI’ve been working with the Eventbrite tickets plugin and followed along with the video: EVENTBRITE TICKETS: AN INTRODUCTION.
My question is: I can pull an event from EventBrite but if I try ‘Register this event with eventbrite.com’ nothing happens. Do I need a premium plugin to make this work? I’m on a local dev (localhost), perhaps this needs to be on a live server to work?
Looking forward to your response. Many thanks!
Janet
Janet
ParticipantThanks so much for your prompt response! That’s great.
To clarify my understanding: ‘EventBrite Tickets Pro’ allows the creation of tickets on WordPress and pushes the data to EventBrite. Is this correct? Or can you do this with the ‘Event Tickets’ plugin?
Janet
ParticipantAdditional question… I believe I bought the wrong plugin. Could I get a refund for EventBrite Tickets to purchase Events Calendar Pro?
Thanks
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