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.

Embed payment/donation forms on your external website. See README for limitations. See the Inlay extension for details on what that is.
Current Usage: 19
Calculates taxes based on the state or province (instead of a global tax rate, or having to create various forms or line items that use a Financial Type with the appropriate tax rate).
Current Usage: 19
This extension allows you to replace resource URLs in mailings with alternative versions for use with CDN providers.

This can significantly reduce the load on your CiviCRM server when a mailing is being sent out because the server does not have
to handle the image requests. Various email providers such as Google, Microsoft automatically generate multiple requests
to the server when an email contains images via services such as "Google image cache proxy" etc. and this happens before the email
is opened by the user. This effectively creates a denial-of-service on the sending server if you are sending out large numbers
of mailings.
Current Usage: 18
Extension to provide importers for Stripe
Current Usage: 18
Provides tokens to list transaction, contributions etc.
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
Extended membership report with support of filtering/showing custom fields of Individual contact.
Current Usage: 18
Provides email delivery for email from CiviCRM via MailChimp's Mandrill service.
Current Usage: 18
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
Allows Admins to set up a 'main/parent' event with some 'related/child' events, such that registering for the 'main/parent' event also registers the participant to all the 'related/child' events.

Set up involves specifying the Event ID of the 'main/parent' event in the custom field on the 'related/child' events.

Such registrations can then be overridden if necessary by admin, eg if a user signs up for an event series E1, E2, E3 etc, but are then unable to attend E3, they can be instead registered for F3 for example
Current Usage: 17
This extension adds functionality to lookup city and province in Belgium after entering a Belgian postcode.
Current Usage: 17
Administration interface for CiviCRM world regions, countries and states.
Current Usage: 17
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: 16
This extension allows to build event registration forms with an editor. Those forms can be used in the Remote Events extension.
Current Usage: 16