Hello there, new plugins

Verbb Team Verbb Team Nov 2024 1 min read

As part of our free Craft 4 to Craft 5 migration service, we're welcoming 6 new plugins to the Verbb family. Some of them are in fact new to Craft 4, having not made the jump from Craft 3, so read on to get acquainted.

Readability#

From developer Mike Stecker (opens new window), Readability is a collection of Twig filters and functions to help diagnose readability issues in your content.

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Xero#

From developer Josh Smith (opens new window), Xero connects to the Xero (opens new window) accounting platform for Craft Commerce, sending order information to Xero to keep your accountants happy!

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Back in Stock#

From developer Myles Beardsmore (opens new window), Back in Stock is a Craft Commerce plugin to allow users to register their interest in an out of stock product, and receive email alerts for when it's back in stock.

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Abandoned Cart#

From developer Myles Beardsmore (opens new window), Abandoned Cart is a Craft Commerce plugin all about dealing with abandoned carts. Automatically email your users when the cart is deemed as abandoned, to provide incentives to continue with purchase.

A must-have for any serious marketing strategy for e-commerce sites.

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Squeeze#

From developer Olivier Bon (opens new window), Squeeze is a simple plugin, allowing you to create Zip files for one or multiple Assets on the fly.

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Concierge#

From developer Olivier Bon (opens new window), Concierge is another simple plugin for sending email alerts on users. Specifically, when a user registers, moderators can be notified, or when a user has been activated.

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Cheers!#

Thanks so much to all the plugin developers above, and everyone who has put forth their suggestions and votes this time around for Craft 5.

We'll be back again for Craft 6, which based on the roadmap (opens new window) of transitioning to Laravel, may look quite different!

In the meantime, if you come across an abandoned plugin, or you yourself own one that needs a new home, get in touch anytime.