Extensions and integrations overview
Expand the capabilities of your site with extensions and integrations available through Netlify. Whether you need to sync data from a content management system (CMS), start a site from a template, or add authentication using a third-party service, Netlify can help you connect to and install solutions.
Interested in creating your own extension or integration? Learn more about your options in our extend Netlify doc.
# Add on to your Netlify site
Discover new tools for your site under
in the Netlify UI.In the Directory, you will find extensions published by Netlify, our official partners, and members of the community. Netlify reviews and approves all extensions before we list them in the directory.
You can also select Created by your team to find private extensions that your team owns.
You might also be able to access an extension through a direct link. If the extension has a private
or unlisted
badge, the extension is available for use but please note that Netlify has not reviewed it. Make sure to review the author, extension code, and documentation carefully before proceeding.
# Extension types
There are two categories of extensions in the directory:
Official: extensions built and supported by Netlify or one of our technology partners.
You can find documentation for extensions built by Netlify on this docs site and get support for them through Netlify’s official support channels. For support with extensions built by partners, please refer to each extension’s details page for links to documentation and support channels.
Community: extensions built by other members of the community. The author is responsible for providing documentation and support for these extensions.
For all extensions, you can find high-level documentation along with links to more details and contact information on the extension’s details page in the Netlify UI.
Private and unlisted extensions are not reviewed by Netlify
As a Netlify user, you may encounter links to extensions that aren’t listed in the extensions directory — identified through a private
or unlisted
badge. Netlify does not review private and unlisted extensions. You can install and use these extensions on your team but we recommend that you review the author, code, and documentation carefully before you begin.
# Available extensions
The following extensions are available now through the extensions directory in the Netlify UI.
# Official extensions built by Netlify
# Official extensions built by our partners
You can find the following official extensions built by Netlify partners in the
directory:- Adobe Experience Manager
- Agility CMS
- Arcjet
- DigitalOcean
- Jamsocket
- LambdaTest
- Nile
- Squid Cloud
# Community extensions
Search for community extensions by navigating to
in the Netlify UI.Searching for something else?
Along with the above extensions, we offer a number of other integrations, apps, and tools that you can install and use with your sites. These aren’t listed in the extensions directory but are available through other parts of the Netlify platform.
# Install an extension
Team Owners can install extensions.
- In the Netlify UI, navigate to your team’s page.
- Search for the extension you wish to install and select it.
- On the extension’s detail page, select Install.
Once installed on your team, follow the extension’s documentation to configure it for your individual sites, data layers in Netlify Connect, and more.
# Uninstall an extension
Team Owners can uninstall extensions. Note that uninstalling an extension will impact any sites, data layers, or projects that use that extension.
- In the Netlify UI, navigate to your team’s page.
- Select Installed.
- Find the extension you wish to uninstall and select it.
- Navigate to the Danger zone section on the extension’s detail page, and then select Uninstall this extension.
# Other integrations, apps, and tools
Along with the above extensions, there are a number of other options available for expanding the functionality of your sites on the Netlify platform. These include integrations, plugins, apps, and templates.
Follow the links below to learn how to install and configure these options for your teams and sites:
- Content Source Interface (CSI) modules for Visual Editor:
- Email Integration
- GPT action
- Netlify App for Slack
- Netlify Build Plugins
- Netlify Templates
# Make your own extension or integration
Interested in creating your own extension or integration? Learn more about your options in our extend Netlify doc.
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