Import Billeto Events into Custom Post Type
Use Jeero to sync your Billeto events to Custom Post Type in WordPress. You can start for free; you only need WordPress admin access and your Billeto client name (Mandant).
Quick Fit Check
| For | Venues using Billeto and Custom Post Type |
|---|---|
| You need | WordPress admin access, the Jeero plugin, and your Billeto client name (Mandant) |
| First sync | Usually within a few minutes after the import is active |
| Free plan | Sync up to 10 upcoming events |
| Result | Custom Post Type events with dates, venues, and ticket links when Billeto provides them |
Not sure whether this is your setup? Send me your ticketing link and the WordPress calendar plugin you use. I will point you to the right guide.
1. Prepare your custom post type
Make sure the custom post type you want to use for events is registered in WordPress and public.
Jeero can import Billeto events into the custom post type you select.
2. Enable custom post type imports
In the Jeero settings, enable custom post type imports before configuring this calendar target.
Jeero only shows this target when custom post type imports are enabled.
3. Install Jeero
Go to Plugins > Add New and search for Jeero.
Install and activate the plugin. Jeero adds its own admin section where you can connect a ticketing solution to one or more WordPress calendar plugins.
You do not need a paid Jeero plan to test the setup. The free plan is enough to confirm that Billeto events are arriving in WordPress.
4. Connect Billeto
Open Jeero in the WordPress admin and create a new import.
Choose Billeto as the ticketing solution. Jeero will ask for your Billeto client name (Mandant).
Ask Billeto support for your client name (Mandant).
If you are not sure which Billeto details Jeero needs, send me your public ticketing URL. I can usually tell what to ask your Billeto admin for.
Save the import. Jeero checks the connection and shows whether it can reach upcoming Billeto events.
5. Enable Custom Post Type Import
Open the Custom Post Type tab in the Jeero import settings.
Enable the import and save your changes. Jeero will now send upcoming Billeto events to the selected post type.
Start with the default import settings. After you have confirmed that events are syncing, you can decide whether Jeero should update event categories, images, and custom templates on first import only or on every import.
6. Check Your First Events
The first sync usually runs within a few minutes.
Go to Custom Post Type posts in the WordPress admin and check whether your upcoming Billeto events appear. Open one imported event and confirm the basics:
- The title matches the Billeto event.
- The date and time are correct.
- The venue information is present when Billeto provides one.
- The ticket link sends visitors to the correct Billeto ticket page.
If no events appear yet, wait a few minutes and check that the Jeero import is active and your Billeto client name (Mandant) is correct.
7. Show Events on Your Website
Custom Post Type creates an events page automatically.
You can find the URL in Events > Settings. Add the event archive or page to your navigation so visitors can browse upcoming events and click through to Billeto for tickets.
Optional Event Improvements
Once the basic sync works, you can tune the import.
Good next improvements for this setup:
- Use custom templates when event descriptions, images, ticket links, or structured fields need to match your theme.
- Map ticketing categories into WordPress event categories when visitors need event filters.
Need the import to match your website more closely? Tell me what you want to show on the event page. Jeero can often support custom fields, category mapping, additional data, or platform-specific tweaks once the basic sync works.
Start with the Free Jeero Plugin
The free plan lets you test the full setup with up to 10 upcoming events. That is enough to check the Billeto connection, review the imported event pages, and decide whether the workflow fits your website.
Want a final check before trying it? Send me your site URL and ticketing platform. I will tell you whether the free Jeero setup is enough or whether you need something custom.
When you are ready to sync more events or polish the import for your site, you can upgrade Jeero later.