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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Integrates Mosaico - an open source, responsive email template builder - with CiviCRM.
Tokens for CiviCRM including formatted address block (with country formatting), today's date, userID, phone, membership & relationship token
PDF API for CiviCRM to create a PDF file and send it to a specified e-mail address. This is useful for automatic generation of letters.
Allows CiviCRM to send emails and process bounces through the SparkPost service.
Adds custom colours and bulleted and numbered lists to the Mosaico editor.
This extension provides bounce and complaint handling for the Amazon Simple Email Service (SES).
The purpose of these extensions is to change the extension path and domain name for mosaico and mailing related tables when you sync the production database to the development and staging environments, migrate the site from another hosting provider, and restructure the extension directory path.
Get your supporters chassé-ing through automated email-driven journeys to improve onboarding experience and supporter development.
Provides tools to help visualize, edit, and troubleshoot system workflow message templates.
This extension is designed to preserve the email reputation of your server and its IP by ensuring that all outbound email is sent from an address with the same domain as the System-generated Mail Settings From Email Address configured at Administer > Communications > Organization Address and Contact Info (civicrm/admin/domain?action=update&reset=1).
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.