FreePBX Contributed Modules's repositories
allowlist
FreePBX allowlist module
outcnam
FreePBX outcnam module
accountcodepreserve
This module preservers the first callee's account code, that has an accountcode, that it encounters. This preserved accoutcode will be used to set the CDR(accountcode) for any outbound calls that result from any type of redirected call (CF, VmX, Follow-Me, etc.). The account code for each user is pulled out of their associated device settings, which means this is only supported in extension mode and would have to be updated for deviceanduser mode, requiring a new accountcode field to be defined for the user on the extension/user screen.
synologyabb
FreeBX synology module
irc
Module of FreePBX (Online Support) :: This module lets you connect to the IRC network where developers and other users chat. You can chat to the developers live, if you have problems
campon
Module of FreePBX (Camp-On) :: This module implements the Call Completion Supplemental Services (CCSS) often referred to as Call Camping or Camp-On. It allows a caller to request the system call them back when a busy or non-responding extension becomes available. Requires Asterisk 1.8 or higher.
bulkextensions
Module of FreePBX (Bulk Extensions) :: Bulk Extensions uses CSV files to import and export extensions.
directorypro
This module builds on the standard PBX module and allows you to enable speech recognition on your directories. You can then use the directory in conjunction with other modules like the IVR that allow users to press 1 for the directory. Directory Pro will then prompt the caller to enter or say the parties name. Please note that for the speech recognition portion to work you need to either have local LumenVox speech Ports installed or subscribed to LumenVox "Software as a Service" hosted speech ports.
ivrpro
The IVR Pro Module for your PBX is an advanced module that acts as an extension to the existing IVR module. The extended capabilities allow you to empower your IVR.s with speech recognition. The configuration options include advanced failover capabilities to handle unknown input and timeout situations. The failover capabilities are fully customizable and can be used in conjunction with DTMF input as required