PixieBrix is a browser extension and platform for safely extending your favorite websites and SaaS applications with low/no-code.
In addition to the extension, we maintain pixiebrix.com, a registry of bricks and pre-made mods. You can create a PixieBrix account to enable support for team features, such as shared integration configurations and team bricks.
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Whenever you notice yourself switching back and forth between browser tabs, it's a great time to use PixieBrix:
- Add a button to Apartments.com to send your favorite apartment listings to a Google sheet
- Show Google Scholar results on a person's LinkedIn profile
- Embed a YouTube video in your employee training site
We're building PixieBrix because we believe three things:
- There is no such thing as an "average user"
- Everyone should be empowered to customize their software to give them superpowers
- Computing should be delightful
We’ve set out to create low/no-code tools for customizing the behavior of software, web pages, and SaaS. But, we won’t be able to do it alone. That’s why we’re also working hard to build a diverse and vibrant community of makers.
For documentation, see our Documentation site.
PixieBrix is an open source project, and we're delighted by community contributions. Please refer to the Contributing file for more information.
See the wiki for instructions for setting up a local build.
PixieBrix provides this project under a dual license model to meet the development and distribution needs of both commercial distributors (such as OEMs and VARs) and open source projects.
Developers who use or distribute open source applications under the AGPL can use the AGPL-licensed PixieBrix software, and OEMs and VARs that do not want to combine or distribute the PixieBrix software with their own commercial software under an AGPL license can purchase a commercial license.
We're avid users of browser extensions, bookmarklets, and userscripts. They'll always each have their place. We're building PixieBrix to bring their power to a broader audience. See our Wiki for a full comparison.