Zapier Integration Add-on works as a link between MEC and Zapier, using which you can create different zaps and sync them with your website. In this add-on, you can create tasks (adding/editing events, canceling events, new bookings). Details of each task can be exported in JSON format, which is compatible with Zapier. You need to enter your credentials when creating zaps. That’s all.
Zapier Integration App
Zapier integration Add-on lets you connect Modern Events Calendar (MEC) with thousands of the most popular apps, so you can automate your work and have more time for what matters most—no code required.
Zapier Integration Addon Installation
In the first step, ensure that both MEC (Modern Events Calendar) and the Zapier Integration Addon are installed and activated.
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Zapier Integration Settings
After installation, you must check your MEC settings > Zapier Integration. Then copy this information and utilize it on the Zapier platform.
MEC Event ID
All WordPress posts and pages are assigned a specific identifier known as a post or page ID. WordPress developers primarily utilize these IDs to customize websites.
A post ID is a unique number allocated to every individual post within a WordPress website. Similarly, each page possesses its own unique identifier, referred to as a page ID.
To find the Event ID, simply head over to the All Events page and hover over the specific event for which you need to determine the ID. At the lower-left corner of the page, you will find the event URL containing a unique ID for each event. This ID can be used in various contexts as needed.
Zapier Integration Tasks
The Zapier Integration Addon seamlessly performs the following six functions:
New Event
Modify Event
New Booking
Cancel Event
Event Occurrences
List Events
1. New event
This functionality is activated upon the publishing of an event on your website. And assimilates and processes the following event-related information:
ID
Title
Link to the event page
Featured image link
Start date
Start time
End date
End time
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More info link
Cost
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The task key is: new_event
2. Modify event
This functionality is activated upon the modification of an event on your website. The system captures and updates based on the amended event details:
ID
Title
Link to the event page
Featured image link
Start date
Start time
End date
End time
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More info link
Cost
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The task key is: modified_event
3. New booking
This functionality is conducted when a new booking is created on your website, compiling the pertinent information associated with that event:
ID
Book date
order time
Event Title
Attendees(count)
Price
Price label
Confirmation status
Verification status
Transaction id
The task key is: new_booking
4. Cancel event
This functionality is activated upon the cancellation of an event on your website. Gathering and presenting the consequential information surrounding the event:
ID
Title
Link to the event page
Featured image link
Start date
Start time
End date
End time
Read more link
More info link
Reason for Cancellation
Cost
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The task key is: canceled_event
5. Event Occurrences
This functionality is activated upon you have many occurrences for your events, so enabling you to get data about:
Event ID
Repeat Limits
Start_datetime
Description
6. List Events
This functionality is activated when there are numerous events to manage and allows for a streamlined compilation of event details:
Event Count (posts per page) default: 5
Paged (page number for getting data)
event_category(ID/IDs)
How to Create Zaps
To create a Zap, which is an automated workflow in Zapier, please follow these steps:
Sign Up or Log In: If you haven’t already, sign up for a Zapier account or log in if you have one.
Make a Zap: Once logged in, you will find a ‘Make a Zap’ button, usually at the top of your dashboard.
Choose a Trigger App: Zapier will ask you to select a Trigger App, which is the service that will start your Zap. You should select Modern Events Calendar.
Select a Trigger: After selecting the app, choose the specific trigger event, like “New Event.”
Connect Your Account: Next, connect to the triggering app with your account credentials available in the Zapier Integration menu in MEC Settings. Zapier will ask for permission to access your account.
Set Up Trigger: Customize the trigger settings if necessary, such as specifying which event label triggers the Zap.
Test the Trigger: Zapier will prompt you to test the trigger to ensure it works. If successful, it will pull in recent data.
Select an Action App: After the trigger, select the app that will perform the action in response to the trigger.
Select an Action: Specify exactly what the action should be. For instance, if the action is adding a new row to a spreadsheet, select the spreadsheet and the data you want to include.
Connect the Action Account: Similar to the trigger app, connect your account for the action app.
Set Up Action: Configure the details of the action. For adding a new row to a spreadsheet, this might involve defining the task details using data from the trigger.
Test the Action: Let Zapier test the action to confirm everything’s working as expected.
Name Your Zap: Give your Zap a descriptive name and turn it on.
Turn on Your Zap: With everything set up, turn the Zap on. It will now run automatically based on the criteria you’ve set.
Afterward, the Zap will run automatically every time the trigger event occurs, carrying out the action without any additional input from you.
If you need further guidance or support, you can explore Zapier’s help documentation or reach out to their customer support team.
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