
Note: Sub-users can use the single “Find Event” action, but if they select the “Own Events?” checkbox, no events will be returned because they technically can’t own any events. Click "Reconnect" on the Eventbrite account-when you see the popup, confirm the main account holder is logged into Eventbrite.Back in Zapier, go to your Connected Accounts page:.To get around this, you should connect the main administrator’s account to Zapier instead of yours. Sub-users aren’t able to see other events, even if they create the event themselves. Only the main account holder can see the events in the account through Zapier. This usually happens if the user who connected to Zapier is a sub-user in their Eventbrite account. Events aren't showing up in the Events dropdown Once your permission are enabled in Eventbrite, you can try connecting your Eventbrite account to your Zap again. You can fix this by contacting your Eventbrite organization administrator, and requesting they provide you with administrator access so that you can connect your Eventbrite account to Zapier. Generally, it is required that you be an administrator before you're able to connect your Eventbrite app to Zapier and use the New Attendee and other triggers. This often means that your Eventbrite account doesn't have the proper permissions to the event that you're trying to use in your Zap. Receiving “Not Authorized” or “Internal Error” when turning on a Zap
