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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Helps track Message Template revisions by saving them to disk and sync back to CiviCRM.
Create complex surveys that can be embedded in external websites. This is at feasability testing stage.
Automatically converts email address fields and telephone number fields to display as mailto: and/or tel: links on contact summary screens.
Integrates MailGo (https://mailgo.dev) for better service agnostic link handling without relying on poor OS or application-level support.
Integrates MailGo (https://mailgo.dev) for better service agnostic link handling without relying on poor OS or application-level support.
Provides form validation to prevent negative values from being entered in Text / Numeric Quantity fields in Price Sets.
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').
- 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').
Provides a dashboard widget with a chatbot trained on the CiviCRM documentation.
The TimeTracker extension is a CiviCRM component that enables new project functionality for CiviCRM and CiviMobile.
TimeTracker is CiviCRM extension that helps users create projects, add tasks for them, assign performers and generate time spent reports. It allows us to create several task types and use them in Task creation. Its functionality enables the possibility of time tracking within the chosen project. In addition, you can have a detailed report of personnel workload and volunteers’ engagement. It is also working with CiviMobile where user can view project, assign himself/herself to task, log time for assigned task.
You can assign contacts to a certain project and give them the opportunity to choose a task they want to do. A person assigned to a project can take on more than one task.
For better management we added two new roles: Owner and Manager. As a user with restricted permission can only assign himself to task and log time, while Manager of project has extra ability to create tasks and Owner can edit current project.
This extension and it’s mobile version can be useful for an organization that wants to be on the track with employees/volunteers workload, have a better understanding of budget for certain project and arrange project related tasks.
TimeTracker is CiviCRM extension that helps users create projects, add tasks for them, assign performers and generate time spent reports. It allows us to create several task types and use them in Task creation. Its functionality enables the possibility of time tracking within the chosen project. In addition, you can have a detailed report of personnel workload and volunteers’ engagement. It is also working with CiviMobile where user can view project, assign himself/herself to task, log time for assigned task.
You can assign contacts to a certain project and give them the opportunity to choose a task they want to do. A person assigned to a project can take on more than one task.
For better management we added two new roles: Owner and Manager. As a user with restricted permission can only assign himself to task and log time, while Manager of project has extra ability to create tasks and Owner can edit current project.
This extension and it’s mobile version can be useful for an organization that wants to be on the track with employees/volunteers workload, have a better understanding of budget for certain project and arrange project related tasks.
This extension adds functionality to run actions prior to exporting the data.
Provides additional ways of restricting access to Contribution Pages or Event Registration pages.
Provides configurable tokens to handle "Dear Supporter" if the first name is missing (etc)