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.

Provides a user interface to set postal address formats on a per-country basis. Useful if you send mailings to multiple countries.
Current Usage: 6
Sets the correct money formatting settings depending on the language (English/French).
Current Usage: 6
Extension to show or hide civicrm menu bar on top, based on role or permission.
Current Usage: 6
Adds a "View all mailings" permission to CiviCRM that, if the user does not have the permission, stops them from seeing mailings not created by them.
Current Usage: 6
Optionally sends an additional email to each event participant immediately upon registration.
Current Usage: 6
A chatbot extension that integrates chat across a variety of platforms (currently Facebook and CiviCRM SMS are implemented) with CiviCRM.
Current Usage: 6
Extended Contact Summary report with support of filtering/showing custom fields of Individual contact along with Membership Type.
Current Usage: 6
CallHub is a hosted phone banking service that enables your staff to talk with your contacts over the phone banking campaign and store notes about the call. This extension integrates CallHub with CiviCRM by posting call dispositions and notes as CiviCRM activities attached to the contact record and assigned to the relevant staff person's record.
Current Usage: 6
Responsive CiviCRM menu, now in core.
Current Usage: 6
The Database Health Report  provides you with a snapshot of your CiviCRM database's usage. It reports the last login time and number of contacts and activities modified by each user. WIth this report, you can evaluate the effectiveness of staff trainings, or get a quick glimpse into which users are active and who may need more prodding.
Current Usage: 6
Current Usage: 6
This is a front-end theme with three-purposes:
- stops Bootstrap3 from loading on FormBuilder & SearchKit pages (by overwriting with a blank file). This is useful if you have a Bootstrap theme in your front-end that's trying to do things differently and there's clashes.
- removes most of CiviCRM's CSS beyond a few essential bits.
- uses CSS variables to style those 'essential bits' with goal of making it quick to style CiviCRM elements (buttons, input boxes, tables, etc) to match your front-end theme.

NB - this is a work-in-progress, tested only on the few specific front-end pages I needed it for. Please use at your own risk (and feel free to PR more 'essentials bits').
Current Usage: 5
This extension allows to build event registration forms with an editor. Those forms can be used in the Remote Events extension.
Current Usage: 5
The focus of this extension is to facilitate the initial import and continuous update of the following data:

Committees - e.g. parliaments
Contacts, along with address, email, phone and website - e.g. members of parliament
Committee memberships
For that will find the importer in Contact menu with the "Import/Synchronise Committees" item. There you'll have to select:

an importer module suitable for your data source, e.g. the German Kürschner list.
a syncer module that defines the way the data is represented in your CiviCRM instance.
If the existing modules don't really work for you, you can contact us for new/adjusted modules at info@systopia.de.
Current Usage: 5
Use Nextcloud to store your CiviCRM files, or use CiviCRM to find your Nextcloud files. Creates for every contact, case or expense a Nextcloud folder, and adds a button on the interface, so you can access this folder.
Current Usage: 5