May 6, 2025·Product
Announcing Integrations Directory
Nicklas Gellner

Carla Böddeker

Nicklas Gellner & Carla Böddeker
New central directory to discover and contribute to the growing ecosystem of open-source integrations for Medusa.

Today, we are excited to launch our new Integration Directory, which gives you an overview of all open-source Medusa integrations built by our core team, partners, and the broader community.
Whether you’re building a consumer-facing webshop, a B2B platform, or a marketplace, chances are you will need to connect Medusa to external systems. With a growing community of over 13,000 developers, many powerful integrations have already been created. Now, we’re making it even easier for you to find and leverage the most used integrations and use them to get quickly to market.
+30 integrations ready for Medusa V2
The new directory includes over 30 integrations built for Medusa V2 for a wide range of categories:
- Payments (e.g., Stripe, Mollie, Square)
- Notification (e.g. Sendgrid, Resend)
- Fulfillment (e.g., ShipStation, Shippo)
- Search (e.g., Algolia, MeiliSearch)
- Content (e.g., Sanity, Contentful)
- Authentication (e.g., GitHub, Google)
- Storage (e.g. AWS S3, Cloudflare)
- Other (e.g. PDF creator, Store Analytics)
The integrations are built using our new plugin architecture and can be easily brought into your existing Medusa V2 project.
Get your Integration featured
Have you built an open-source integration, we always encourage you to share it with the broader community. Our integration list is curated directly from NPM, making it easy for you to get featured. Here’s how:
- Name your package using the format Copy to clipboard
medusa-plugin-[plugin-name]
- Add a clear description, relevant keywords, and specify Medusa version compatibility in your package metadata.
- Publish your integration to NPM and make sure it is publicly accessible (check our publishing guide).
Once published, our team will review your integration and, if it meets the criteria, add it to the directory. Please note that we primarily feature plugins that serve as integrations with third-party tools.
If you would also like to create a documentation entry to accompany your integration, please follow our Docs contribution guidelines.