New Extensions

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 were recently added to this extension directory. We also have an RSS feed. Click here to return to the extension directory.

This extensions will give admins a notification bubble if any of CiviCRM's database queries is taking a very long time, and gives you the options to stop (i.e. "kill") it. Use this with caution.

You can also set up a cron job to drop you an email in case such a long-running query is detected.
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Allows the admin to set the `From` email address that matches the "Sending Domain" for all emails being sent from CiviCRM, while still allowing users to select the `Reply-To` email addresses.
Current Usage: 1
Provide a couple of tools to display a public counter based on the number of contacts in a group.
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Recalculates the recipients of a mailing just before it is sent.
Current Usage: 51
With this extension you can give constituents access to their CiviCRM data without them needing a Drupal account.

This extension has been created with the following use case in mind: Let people read and change their contact data in a drupal webform. To access the data, people need to enter their email address. A link to the prefilled webform will be sent to that email address if and only if the email address exists within CiviCRM.
Current Usage: 14
Implements a SearchKit display using leaflet.js for showing lat/lon on a map.
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The functional requirement for this extension is that the funding customer (https://www.domusmedica.be/) has a lot of situations where an individual becomes a member or registers for an event but wants his/her company to pay for this. Partially this is possible in core CiviCRM using soft credits (for memberships) but it is somewhat confusing. The user does not see the actual payer of the membership on the membership screens, and the invoice does not show the name of the actual member.

This extension allows another contact than the member to pay for a membership and another contact then the participant to pay for an event registration. The extension will show the actual contact paying in the membership and participant screens and will also add the name of the participant or member on the invoice.
Current Usage: 2
Manage shares in community enterprises.
Current Usage: 2
Processes AWS SES bounces and complaint notifications in CiviCRM. Uses native AWS bounce and complaint types instead of trying to match them to out of the box CiviCRM bounce types.
Current Usage: 55
This is a front-end theme with three-purposes:
- stops Bootstrap3 from loading on FormBuilder & SearchKit pages (by overwriting with a blank file). This is useful if you have a Bootstrap theme in your front-end that's trying to do things differently and there's clashes.
- removes most of CiviCRM's CSS beyond a few essential bits.
- uses CSS variables to style those 'essential bits' with goal of making it quick to style CiviCRM elements (buttons, input boxes, tables, etc) to match your front-end theme.

NB - this is a work-in-progress, tested only on the few specific front-end pages I needed it for. Please use at your own risk (and feel free to PR more 'essentials bits').
Current Usage: 6
Provides a dashboard widget with a chatbot trained on the CiviCRM documentation.
Current Usage: 5
When a new contribution recur is created by a contribution page store the contribution page ID also on the contribution recur entity.
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This is an extension used to run unit tests. You wouldn't use it on a live site.
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