Extensions Directory
Extensions are installable packages which give CiviCRM new functionality, and this directory provides a centralized list of extensions which the CiviCRM community has created. This listing displays CiviCRM extensions that work on all Content Management Systems (CMS).
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This extension allows you to log all (or selected) API requests going through your system.
You can later replay the logged API Calls.
You can later replay the logged API Calls.
Options Importer Extension allows you to import automatically custom field's options within a CSV file, also you can Delete all options in a
This extension offers a modular and flexible alternative to CiviCRM's built-in deduplication system. It is designed to be
* fast and scalable: CiviCRM's built-in solution tends to run into problems with large data sets
* highly configurable: you have almost 60 modules to be used for your configuration, and there's new ones being added all the time.
* automated: once you have worked out a configuration that is rock solid, you can schedule it to be executed automatically on a regular basis
* offers automated conflict resolution modules
* fast and scalable: CiviCRM's built-in solution tends to run into problems with large data sets
* highly configurable: you have almost 60 modules to be used for your configuration, and there's new ones being added all the time.
* automated: once you have worked out a configuration that is rock solid, you can schedule it to be executed automatically on a regular basis
* offers automated conflict resolution modules
Allows you to limit the display of individual prices in price sets to specific groups. This allows you to implement things like members-only pricing for events (by using a Smart Group to track current members). This extension works with both static and smart groups.
This Extensions aims to provide tools for a "European" interpretation of the "membership" concept. In the Anglo-Saxon countries (CiviCRM's native land) a membership is regarded as a service. If you don't pay anymore, you won't get the service - that's it. In a lot of other countries the conception is different: it's more like a indeterminate binding contract.
The CiviCRM Configuration Loader extension version 2 lets you export and import configuration sets from CiviCRM into another
CiviCRM installation.
CiviCRM installation.
This extension deletes mailings that are unscheduled after a period of days specified.
Automated download of translations files for CiviCRM core and extensions.
This Extension logs CiviCRM Exports with who did it, what columns were involved and what entity ids were captured
This extension offers configurable newsletter form profiles, along with API actions to use as an endpoint for external forms.
Payment Processor for Spain's Payment Gateway called Redsys.
This extension integrates CiviCRM events with Zoom meetings. As people register for events in CiviCRM they will be added as registrants to the linked Zoom meeting. When canceled from within CiviCRM, they will be removed from the Zoom meeting.
Allows the administrator to link existing donation pages with our new sleek, user friendly and responsive donation page.
CiviProxy is a security solution that allows organizations to keep their CiviCRM installation in a protected network while still providing public access to specific functions like donation forms, event registration, and newsletter subscriptions. It acts as a secure gateway between your public website and your private CiviCRM server, using whitelisting and parameter sanitation to ensure only legitimate requests reach your data.
This approach is particularly valuable for organizations with strict data protection requirements, such as human rights groups in sensitive regions, or any organization that needs to comply with stringent security policies while maintaining public-facing functionality. Instead of exposing your entire CiviCRM installation to the internet, CiviProxy allows you to run CiviCRM safely behind a VPN while a minimal proxy server handles public requests.
The proxy server runs simple PHP scripts on basic webspace and validates all incoming requests before forwarding them to your protected CiviCRM installation. This architecture significantly reduces your attack surface while maintaining full functionality for website visitors who want to make donations, register for events, or manage their newsletter subscriptions.
This approach is particularly valuable for organizations with strict data protection requirements, such as human rights groups in sensitive regions, or any organization that needs to comply with stringent security policies while maintaining public-facing functionality. Instead of exposing your entire CiviCRM installation to the internet, CiviProxy allows you to run CiviCRM safely behind a VPN while a minimal proxy server handles public requests.
The proxy server runs simple PHP scripts on basic webspace and validates all incoming requests before forwarding them to your protected CiviCRM installation. This architecture significantly reduces your attack surface while maintaining full functionality for website visitors who want to make donations, register for events, or manage their newsletter subscriptions.