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.

This extension provides a civirule action and API to create a CMS user.
Current Usage: 36
Displays a warning when there are pending mailings and gives an approximation of the start time. Also provides a shortcut to run the Scheduled Job manually.
Current Usage: 36
This provides a simple, modern theme for CiviCRM (based on the theme supplied in CiviCRM Admin Utilities for Wordpress).
Current Usage: 35
Provides a page with information about your installation and server that can be helpful for diagnosing problems.
Current Usage: 35
Adds new settings to determine if a priceset field value should be displayed for one-time donations, recurring or both.
Current Usage: 35
A simple extension to provide a set of "Opt-in" communication preferences for use on forms (instead of the built-in "Opt-Out" fields).
Current Usage: 35
Allows the ability to set the button label on the Register and Confirm page of the event.
Current Usage: 34
Adds image resizing capability for contact and custom field images. It handles all types of images and will put the images into the directory.
Current Usage: 33
The Entity Construction Kit (ECK) provides a user interface and an API for creating and managing custom CiviCRM entities.
Current Usage: 32
Converts the activity 'duration' field so that users can enter time in hours, instead of minutes.
Current Usage: 31
Blocks a configurable list of message templates emails (such as contribution receipts) and optionally records them as an activity.
Current Usage: 31
The Activity Type ACL extension allows permissions to be set by user role to add, view, edit and delete Activities. If a logged-in user has a role that provides permission for a specific activity type, then they are authorized to do it for all activities of that type.
Current Usage: 31
This extension 'fixes' some configuration options that may have been set in English during the initial installation before you decided to switch to another language (or before improving/updating the translation files).
Current Usage: 31
Google Maps Auto-Complete and Helpers for other extensions.
Current Usage: 30
Provides membership new and renewal statistics based on CiviCRM historical data (so you can also generate membership reports for previous years).
Current Usage: 30