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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This extension provides an optimized batching functionality for CiviSepa. When pressing update recurring an alternative method of creating pending contributions used. One can also use this with coworker when Background Queues are enable din CiviCRM.
This extension integrates the PayFast payment provider into the Omnipay Multi Processor Payment extension
Receive messages from external sources and process them within CiviCRM (either as an API or a form processor).
Provides extra features for handling course registrations that have multiple classes (ex: weekly classes for Autumn 2026), without creating repeating events.
Provides one-time-login tokens for CiviCRM mailings or Scheduled reminders via Drupal 9+ integration.
Allows the admin to limit exposure to card testing / tumbling by setting opening hours for contribution pages.
Records ActBlue donations automatically to the corresponding CiviCRM contact. If a contact doesn't already exist, one is created for you.
Disables CiviCRM's intrusion detection system for payment processors submitting payment notifications. This seems to be especially important to PayPal Standard, which seems to trigger the IDS, which causes errors for donors when they're returned to CiviCRM after paying.
Connector for Big Blue Button. This extension setups the connection details to the Big Blue Button.
So far only the Create API is implemented. See here for the Big Blue Button API: https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/development/api/#overview
So far only the Create API is implemented. See here for the Big Blue Button API: https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/development/api/#overview
Provides more information about mailing mailing engagements, such as how many people contributed successfully after clicking on a mailing link.
Using a CiviCRM search form (ex: Advanced Search), export all the photos of the resulting contacts as a single zip file.
