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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Allows you to remove the hash completely, or move it to the end of the subject, optionally also replacing it with the actual case id instead of a hash. Also on the Find Cases page, the case id field will accept a hash for searching.
Eases duplicate detection by performing periodic background scans for duplicate candidates across all contacts, for each appropriately configured Dedupe Rule; duplicate candidate are presented in reviewable batches, which you can then process for merging (or marking as "not duplicates") as usual with CiviCRM's merging features.
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.
Provides out of the box SearchKit equivalents for CiviCRM's default reports. Provides a jump start to creating your perfect reports.
This extension provides a lot of additional features to CiviCRM's events. In particular, you will be able to configure events in CiviCRM, display/use that information in other remote systems and submit registrations for those events back to CiviCRM.
The general idea is that your organization's staff can do all relevant event configurations in CiviCRM. CiviCRM will then make this information available via its REST API. The extension's API also has built in logic and actions to receive and update registrations.
Any external system can interact with the API and display event calendars, detailed event information, registration forms etc. (this could be a remote system or the CMS your CiviCRM runs on) and also submit information entered by your constituents back to CiviCRM.
All of this requires that you have or set up an external system to act as a frontend for your event listings, registration forms etc. In case you would like to build your system based on Drupal 8 you will most likely want to have a look and/or use the CiviRemote Drupal module which includes a lot of pre-built features (https://github.com/systopia/civiremote).
Note that this extension may be used alongside regular CiviCRM event registrations - you can choose whether you would like to use the remote features or not for each event.
The general idea is that your organization's staff can do all relevant event configurations in CiviCRM. CiviCRM will then make this information available via its REST API. The extension's API also has built in logic and actions to receive and update registrations.
Any external system can interact with the API and display event calendars, detailed event information, registration forms etc. (this could be a remote system or the CMS your CiviCRM runs on) and also submit information entered by your constituents back to CiviCRM.
All of this requires that you have or set up an external system to act as a frontend for your event listings, registration forms etc. In case you would like to build your system based on Drupal 8 you will most likely want to have a look and/or use the CiviRemote Drupal module which includes a lot of pre-built features (https://github.com/systopia/civiremote).
Note that this extension may be used alongside regular CiviCRM event registrations - you can choose whether you would like to use the remote features or not for each event.
Allows you to specify that when two people have a particular relationship and one makes a contribution, the other is automatically soft credited.
This Extension logs CiviCRM Exports with who did it, what columns were involved and what entity ids were captured
Adds a new field to CiviMail mailings, which allows you to set the preview text.
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.
Blocks a configurable list of message templates emails (such as contribution receipts) and optionally records them as an activity.
