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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Platform integrations

As well as extensions that install within CiviCRM and work on all CMSs listed below, you can browse directories of integrations that are made specifically for Backdrop, Drupal, Joomla and WordPress.

Provides support for the sweetalert2 library, a "beautiful, responsive, customizable, accessible (WAI-ARIA) replacement for JavaScript's popup boxes".
Current Usage: 1,924
Places recently-viewed items in the Menu bar for quick access.
Current Usage: 1,085
Bootstrap3 theme for CiviCRM, actively maintained Shoreditch fork that supports all CMS variants, including CiviCRM Standalone.
Current Usage: 1,042
Easily copy contact record information (phone, email, address) to clipboard.
Current Usage: 586
Warns users that their form (quickform) session is about to expire.
Current Usage: 438
Provides an alternative theming to radio buttons.
Current Usage: 225
You like how tags are displayed in the contact summary? This extension does the same, for groups. You can also add the contact to a group from the summary (click on the Groups label)
Current Usage: 216
Mobile web-application for few specific actions in CiviCRM
Current Usage: 205
This extension make it possible to crop and scale image fields in CiviCRM. For now, it works only with the default Contact "image_URL" field in contact records view/edit and profile view/edit.
Current Usage: 51
This extension uses the cssin library (https://github.com/djfm/cssin) to convert style sheet links to inline css. This is important for content that is going to a gmail account to render correctly. Also, it makes it easier to see the same thing in your browser as the final email.
Current Usage: 50
Theme architecture for CiviCRM that separates visual/UI CSS from structural CSS using CSS variables. Installing it provides you with four subthemes or 'Streams':
- Minetta, named after the river that runs under Greenwich, NYC, based on Civi's default 'Greenwich' theme.
- Walbrook, named after the river that runs under Shoreditch, London. It is based on Shoreditch/TheIsland theme.
- Hackney, named after the river that runs under Finsbury Park, based on Finsbury Park theme.
- Thames, named after the river that runs close to Artful Robot HQ, based on their Aah theme.
Current Usage: 2,811
Theme for CiviCRM based on a contemporary flat design and Bootstrap.
Current Usage: 1,786
Intergalactic duct-tape to simplify the CiviCRM user experience. In other words, they are experiments and short-term solutions to try and simplify the CiviCRM interface, which can be highly subjective.
Current Usage: 77
Unofficial extension to support the Shoreditch CiviCRM theme on WordPress.
Current Usage: 74
CiviCRM Extension for high performance activity features.

Use this, if you have a lot of activities, and you're having troubles with the performance of the activity tab in the contact summary view, or the activity reports.
Current Usage: 23