Proof of concept modules are designed as examples or starting points for others to build from. May not be ideal for users wanting to plug-n-play.

  • Indexer 0.8.0 beta by ussliberty
    Site Indexer: This module provide an efficent search index, also with pdf/doc files (require poppler-utils and wv). Optionally you can activate a PHP class for handling pdfs…
    2013/05/12 — Admin Helpers, Proof of Concept, Other Modules
  • Helloworld 0.0.5 by Ryan Cramer
    Hello World (demo): Module that serves as an introduction to module development in ProcessWire, plus module starter files and module.
    2021/07/02 — Proof of Concept
  • FrontendUserProfile 1.0.0 by khan
    User Profiles for PW: A module and template files that enable front-end management of user profiles in ProcessWire.
    2013/01/16 — Users and Access, Proof of Concept
  • FormTemplateProcessor 1.0.1 beta by Ryan Cramer
    Proof-of-concept module to let you use templates as web contact forms. Can send you email and/or save the submission to a page in your site. Intended to be a…
    2012/07/24 — Other Modules, Proof of Concept
  • FieldtypeEvents 0.0.4 by Ryan Cramer
    Events Fieldtype: Field that stores a table of events for a page. This modules serves as an example of creating an editable table of data as a Fieldtype and Inputfield in…
    2021/04/15 — Fieldtype Modules, Inputfield Modules, Proof of Concept
  • EmailVerification 2.0.4 by kixe
    E-Mail Verification and Domain Validation via API. Checks an email address against blacklist and availability of mailhost. Blacklisted domains and email…
    2018/09/11 — Proof of Concept, Users and Access, Authentication, Email/WireMail
  • Discussions 1.0.0 beta by apeisa
    Super simple discussions board for ProcessWire.
    2012/07/25 — Markup Generation, Proof of Concept, Social, Feeds, Services
  • DebugModeSwitch 1.0.1 by tcnet
    Enables the debug mode to bypass the restriction to install modules.
    2022/03/16 — Admin Helpers, Proof of Concept
  • DatabaseCounters 1.1.3 alpha by Netcarver
    PW-DatabaseCounters: Named, DB-resident, counters for ProcessWire.
    2019/12/01 — Proof of Concept, Other Modules
  • CryptoPPP 3.1.1 beta by Netcarver
    An implementation of Steve Gibson's Perfect Paper Passwords (PPP) system.
    2018/07/09 — Authentication, Proof of Concept
  • CronjobEmptyTrash 1.0.3 by kixe
    Auto delete trashed pages sustainably after a predifined period of time set in module settings. This cronjob will run once per day.
    2016/12/07 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools, Proof of Concept, Other Modules
  • CronjobDatabaseBackup 1.2.4 by kixe
    Periodic automatic backup of the database. Set interval in settings.
    2020/05/01 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools, Process Modules, Proof of Concept
  • CaptchaSlide 1.0.4 by tcnet
    Slide Captcha: This module provides Captcha functionality to ProcessWire
    2024/07/17 — Proof of Concept, Other Modules
  • Auth2FactorPPP 2.0.1 beta by Netcarver
    PPP 2-Factor Authentication: Adds 2 factor login to PW using the PPP One-Time-Pad System.
    2018/07/09 — Authentication, Proof of Concept
  • AmazonS3Cloudfront 0.6.0 beta by nmendes
    Amazon S3 / Cloudfront Backup and Serve asset files: Sync and Backup page assets uploaded into PW to Amazon S3 and Deliver them via Amazon Cloudfront
    2014/06/20 — Admin Helpers, Photo/Video/Audio, Proof of Concept

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