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.

Experimental extension that makes it possible to create new activities using a profile, when used in combination with the remoteform extension.
Current Usage: 19
This extension allows for much more flexible payment amounts for recurring contributions (when linked to memberships).

It implements the following features:
* UI to enable/disable auto-renew functionality for memberships.
* Pro-rata membership fees for Annual Memberships.
* Different membership payments for each month.
* Different initial payment amount (and fixed subsequent amount).
* UI to delete recurring contributions.

Currently it supports the following recurring contribution processors (via hooks):
* Smartdebit
Current Usage: 19
Compare email bounce performance by domain, sharing aggregate data with other CiviCRMs to help diagnose problems and identify the best SMTP providers.
Current Usage: 19
Adds the ability to setup recurring payments for contacts through the administration interface. Contributions will then be created for these contacts via cron at time intervals specified.
Current Usage: 19
This extension allows to build event registration forms with an editor. Those forms can be used in the Remote Events extension.
Current Usage: 18
Provides tokens to list transaction, contributions etc.
Current Usage: 18
CiviMoodle extension integrates CiviCRM and the Moodle online learning system. Users register and pay for courses in CiviCRM, and the registrations are pushed to Moodle for course enrolment. During the enrolment process, a moodle user account is automatically created (or updated) based on the participant's contact information and Drupal username. The extension only works with Drupal and would need a bit of work to support WordPress and Joomla - a pull request of code or funding would be welcome.
Current Usage: 18
A kindly theme with Bootstrap support.
Current Usage: 18
Tools to help translate both admin configurations and CiviCRM strings managed on Transifex.
Current Usage: 18
Creates dynamic CustomFields for contacts and populates each one of them with a custom, user-defined MySQL snippet
Current Usage: 18
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: 17
This provides a page with copies of HTML snippets in use throughout CiviCRM. e.g. (at least pre 5.31) buttons were coded in many different ways; this extension has a copy of each type of button on one page so you can check if your theme renders them nicely. This was originally part of Artful Robot's "Aah" theme, but it was suggested that this be extracted.
Current Usage: 17
Extended membership report with support of filtering/showing custom fields of Individual contact.
Current Usage: 17
Administration interface for CiviCRM world regions, countries and states.
Current Usage: 17