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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Modifies QuickSearch to both search on and display non-primary email/address/phone info.
A CiviCRM extension to automatically add information about your contacts' electoral districts.
Campaign Manager (Next Generation) is an upgraded version from the original extension de.systopia.campaign.
Mailjetty provides a webhook bounce processor for Mailjet.
Moat provides a highly configurable dynamic firewall-type system for extensions to use. It’s based on setting rate limits on certain activities, and then taking certain actions when a flood of that occurs.
This extension provides an API that can be accessed by other extensions. Please see the documentation (README)
This extension provides an API that can be accessed by other extensions. Please see the documentation (README)
This extension is intended to anonymize your database, so you can share your CiviCRM database more readily.
Combines the flexibility of Smart Groups with the utility of Static Groups.
Provides validator for phone number formatting. So that your users enter the phone number
according a format you wish.
You can configure the allowed formats.
according a format you wish.
You can configure the allowed formats.
Sets the correct money formatting settings depending on the language (English/French).
Allows modifying the contribution Source field based on the 'source' query string parameter, if such is provided in the URL for a contribution page.
If you are using CiviCase and don't like the order of the fields when creating a New Case, you can install this extension and re-order them.
This extension creates the CiviCRM report template "Relationship Overview". It allows a condensed, aggregated overview of your contacts' relationships. You can define which relationships are listed; tags can be selected as well. The field then simply lists all the values, separated by a comma.
Minimalist tool to efficiently identify households based on last name and address, and offer functions to create households
Allows users to switch back and forth between core defined Contribution Statuses and custom Contribution Statuses
Provides contextual help for CiviCRM: on any back-office CiviCRM page a little tab appears on the right side of your screen. Clicking on that tab will bring up a list of articles related to this page, clicking on the article's title will open it in a new tab.