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Export All Eventbrite Venues Into a Google Sheet

2026-05-14
5 min read

The Scenario

The new operations coordinator started last month. She's been handed a Eventbrite account with 30 venues registered over the past four years, and nobody left documentation about which venues are actually current, which have capacity data, and which were added once and never used again. Before she can build any kind of template for future events, she needs a master list — name, address, capacity, coordinates — in a Google Sheet so she can start standardising.

The bad version:

  • Log into Eventbrite, navigate to Manage > Venues, and click the first venue to see its details.
  • Copy the venue name, address fields, and capacity into a row in the sheet. Go back. Click the next venue. Repeat 29 more times.
  • Discover that 8 venues have no capacity recorded — someone created them without filling in that field — and you have no way to know if that's intentional or a data quality gap without going back into each one manually.
  • By the time you've copied venue 30, venue 3's address has a typo you didn't notice, and the coordinates field is empty for most entries because Eventbrite doesn't surface GPS data in the UI.

The coordinator needs this list to do her actual job. Instead she spent her afternoon doing data entry.

The Easy Way: One Prompt in SheetXAI

SheetXAI is an AI agent that lives inside your Google Sheet. It reads the sheet and — through its built-in Eventbrite integration — can list every venue in your organisation and write the full details into your sheet without you opening a single venue record.

List all venues for my Eventbrite organization and write the venue name, full address, capacity, and GPS coordinates into columns A through E of this sheet.

SheetXAI calls the Eventbrite organisation venues endpoint, maps every field to the right column, and writes all 30 venues in one pass.

What You Get

  • One row per venue, with venue name in column A.
  • Full address (street, city, state, postal code) in column B.
  • Capacity in column C — blank for venues where it was never set.
  • Latitude and longitude in columns D and E from the Eventbrite API response.
  • Any venue with missing capacity flagged in column F rather than silently left blank.

What If the Data Is Not Quite Ready

You want missing capacity venues flagged automatically

List all venues for my Eventbrite organization, write venue name, address, capacity, and GPS coordinates into columns A through E, and flag any venue with missing or zero capacity in column F with the label 'Needs Review'.

You want the address split into separate columns for easier sorting

List all Eventbrite venues for my organization and write venue name in A, street address in B, city in C, state in D, postal code in E, capacity in F, and GPS coordinates in columns G and H.

You want to cross-reference which venues have been used in events this year

List all venues for my Eventbrite organization in this sheet, then add a column showing whether each venue was used in at least one event in 2025, based on the event history for organization ID '123456789'.

Pull the full venue registry, flag data gaps, add usage status, and sort — all in one shot

List all venues for my Eventbrite organization, write name, address, capacity, and GPS coordinates into columns A through E, flag missing capacity in column F, add a 2025 usage indicator in column G, sort the list by city alphabetically, and write a summary row at the bottom showing total venues, venues with capacity data, and venues used in 2025.

The full audit, the data quality flags, and the usage analysis — in one prompt instead of an afternoon of clicking.

Try It

Get the 7-day free trial of SheetXAI and open any Google Sheet you're using for venue management, then ask it to export your full Eventbrite venue registry. You can also explore pulling attendee lists per event or building the organisation sales report from the same integration.

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