Data Migration From Eventbrite
Data Migration From Eventbrite
Data Migration From Eventbrite
Data Migration From Eventbrite
Data Migration From Eventbrite
Data Migration From Eventbrite

Data Migration From Eventbrite

$1,500

Full migration of event history from Eventbrite into the IMC Machine: events, attendees, ticket sales, customer records.

Price: $1,500 one-time.

Day one. A venue has six years of Eventbrite history: 240 produced events, 18,000 ticket buyers, every email contact and sales record. The migration engagement pulls all of it into the IMC Machine with attendee relationships preserved.

What it is

A structured migration engagement to move event-and-attendee data from Eventbrite into the IMC Machine. Events, ticket sales, attendee records, customer relationships, and email contacts are extracted, mapped, validated, and loaded. The venue walks out of migration with their full audience and event history searchable in the new platform.

What's in it

  • Full Eventbrite data export coordination
  • Schema mapping from Eventbrite to IMC Machine
  • Event, attendee, ticket-sale, and customer-record migration
  • Email-contact preservation with opt-in compliance check
  • Migration validation with venue sign-off
  • Two weeks of post-migration support

Who it's for

Venues migrating from Eventbrite to the IMC Machine. Built for the venue that has years of audience and event history.

When to pick this one

Pick this when leaving Eventbrite. For other source systems, see Data Migration, Custom Source.

Driven by the Good Creative Media Automation Engine

The subscription instantly instantiates a proprietary network of 90 custom workspace automations engineered by Julie Good to eliminate manual operational sludge and enforce absolute data truth.

AI, accuracy, and how errors are handled

The IMC Machine uses generative artificial intelligence across the platform, and generative AI can make mistakes. Anything the platform drafts is a proposal for human review, not a finished product, and the account holder is responsible for checking every output before it is used, sent, or published. Nothing the platform produces goes anywhere until a person has reviewed and approved it.

When an error is identified, we correct the affected work and issue any follow-up the situation calls for. Where the work has already gone public, that includes updating or pulling the affected posts and sending corrected listings or press materials. This product is sold on those terms, and nothing produced by the platform is professional or legal advice.