TYPO3 Extensions — When the Editor Reaches Its Limits
Custom features not included in TYPO3 out of the box. Configurators, multi-frontend setups, ERP/CRM connectors, domain models with their own repository. Built on Extbase, Fluid, and ContentBlocks. 18 years of experience—no boilerplate generators.
If you’re starting out in TYPO3 and find yourself tinkering with custom fields using Insert-Records, FlexForms, or TS constants—you’ve reached your limit. An extension provides a clean solution:
- Custom data models (products, dates, locations) with a backend module
- Frontend plugins that do more than ContentBlocks (e.g., interactive configurators)
- Connectors to external systems (ERP, CRM, job portal, shop)
- Custom backend modules for editorial workflows
Multi-Frontend Configurator (Case 05): 11 domain models, 5 extensions, a configurator that supports three brands simultaneously. Compatible with TYPO3 v13 migration.
Cases Extension wpww_cases: 80 custom fields, htmx filters, Schema.org JSON-LD, CLI-based import — fully integrated into our own master template.
Job portal with application workflow: Job applications extension featuring GDPR-compliant data storage, anonymization, and HR integration.
No extensions that are boilerplate clones generated by an extension generator. No 5-hour quick-and-dirty hacks that no one can understand later on. No plugins that ignore TYPO3 best practices—we build Extbase + Domain-Driven, with PHPStan baseline and Rector-compatible for major updates.
A standard extension (domain model + backend module + frontend plugin) costs between €5,000 and €12,000. Connector extensions (with external API integration) start at €8,000. Complex configurators like Case 05 are €25,000–€40,000 projects lasting 6–10 weeks. Pricing is always a fixed price following a spec workshop; we do not use an “hourly rate multiplied by an estimate.”