Hi Rob,
Membership was one of the key functionality areas for us in the report, so with Eventbrite I think I'm right in saying there are two options:
1) Creating a gated area on your own site for members, behind which you use the Eventbrite API or ticket widgets - sites like The Guardian use Eventbrite in this way for members and it effectively prevents non-members seeing or accessing the event; or
2) Using membership numbers as promo codes for events to create member discounts and/or track access. It's now possible to use discount codes across multiple events, so this minimises some of work, although this would obviously involve maintaining a database of membership codes on Eventbrite.
Hope this helps!
thanks
Simon
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