Two aspects of CiviCRM’s broad roadmap involve improving the user interface and adopting a flexible form builder, both of which are well underway. In some cases, there’s overlap in the end product in that work... read full article...
PayPal now has a new, more modern interface for CiviCRM. Thanks to sponsorship from PayPal, CiviCRM offers "PayPal Checkout" (also referred to as "PayPal Smart Buttons" or "PayPal Smart Checkout")... read full article...
Three new extensions were approved this week for in-app installation, thanks to the generosity of extension developers and the hard work of volunteer reviewers... read full article...
A few years ago we undertook an effort to capture “contributions” to CiviCRM via a contributor log. As you can imagine, this was and is an imperfect attempt to capture information on who is doing what and when... read full article...
Vous utilisez déjà CiviCRM dans votre organisation? Rejoignez-nous le jeudi 17 octobre 2019 à Paris pour une réunion informelle et gratuite. Cette rencontre permettra de partager expériences et bonnes pratiques... read full article...
Make It Happen (MIH) campaigns are a great way to get or support new features that you’d like to see into CiviCRM but which hasn't been included within core development. Driven by the community, MIH campaigns can be a fast, easy way to support a specific new feature or improvement: they’re CiviCRM’s form of crowdfunding!
Export Interface Overhaul
Leveraging Form Builder to work magic on the export interface, shiny new and flexible.
We’re chipping away at areas of inflexibility in CiviCRM and have a vision where users can build interfaces on the fly thanks to Form Builder. One area that has plagued users for some time is the export screen. Sure, it works great… you can grab a huge number of fields pretty quickly.
The title says it all. Let's make CiviCRM + Drupal 8 official.
Over the past few years lots of amazing work has been done on the unofficial Drupal 8 CiviCRM release. The core team have looked at this and are now in a position to complete the work to make this an official CiviCRM release. We have also factored in time which will allow the CiviCRM core team to address any unforeseen issues which may occur. This will include installer changes and integration of Drupal Views.
Easily build and rearrange forms in CiviCRM with a powerful drag-n-drop form editor.
Long identified as a key piece of functionality, the native form builder made it officially to the roadmap in 2015. A lot of design work has gone into Form Builder already, resulting in a working albeit 'not pretty' prototype. Work on Form Builder for the remainder of the year will focus on implementing a drag and drop interface as well as a stable, useable extension.
It’s no surprise that Mosaico has rapidly grown to be the most popular extension for CiviCRM; it brings huge improvements to CiviCRM’s mailing capabilities, allowing users to create stunning emails via a drag and drop editor while leveraging the group and token functionality within CiviCRM. Still, there is a long list of improvements to make that would enhance the CiviCRM + Mosaico integration.
Stripe payments are now in use on more than 10% of all CiviCRM sites! Now it's time to take it to the next level, add more features and improve compliance.
Improvements include: 1) Upgrade to Stripe Elements which simplifies PCI compliance for end-users and allows us to take advantage of the latest developments with Stripe, 2) Support for SCA Payments - required in Europe for ALL credit card payments from September 2019. To be implemented by migrating to the "PaymentIntents" API and lots more!
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Providing CiviCRM services for Backdrop, Drupal, Joomla! and Wordpress. Services include implementation, support, hosting, training, custom code and extensions, and migrations. Based in Germany.
SYSTOPIA is the leading CiviCRM agency in Germany and provides services throughout Europe. We combine strong IT skills with a systemic consulting approach to help your organisation get the most out of your CiviCRM.
Red Hot Irons
Providing CiviCRM services for Drupal and Wordpress. Services include implementation, support, hosting, training and migrations. Based in the United Kingdom.
Founded in 1999, Red Hot Irons provides event management services, membership management and back-office service delivery specifically for not-for-profit organisations and charities. We use our years of knowledge, contacts and experience to offer you the highest quality service delivery providing real added value, on time and in budget.
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Providing CiviCRM services for Drupal and Wordpress. Services include implementation, support, hosting, training and migrations. Based in the United Kingdom.
At Symphony3 we help our clients deliver simple, connected customer experiences. We are a strategic technical consultancy. We harness the potential in Not For Profit organisations by connecting people and technology. We do this through strategy and a clever platform empowered by CiviCRM. We work with not for profit organisations across Australia and beyond, helping them to grow membership and event revenue, to streamline internal processes, and to deliver greatly improved experiences to their stakeholders.
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