Explore Modules
The marketplace (also called the Explorer) is where you discover modules. It's built to help you decide quickly: filter to the right kind of module, then inspect it in depth on its module page before you buy.
Marketplace overview
Every published module appears as a card with its name, category, author, price, and a short description. Only modules that are published and have passed moderation show up here — nothing unreviewed reaches the catalog.
Categories, search & filtering
You can narrow the catalog in three ways:
Search — match on a module's name, description, or tags.
Category — filter to one type of module. The current categories are:
UI Components Forms & Validation Navigation & Menus Data Tables Charts & Graphs Auth UI Dashboards Animations Landing Pages Theming / Design System Tags — each module carries up to 10 author-defined tags for finer filtering.
Module page anatomy
Opening a module takes you to its detail page, which has three core parts:
1. UI preview
A live preview of the module, so you can see and interact with what you're buying before you pay. This runs in a sandboxed preview environment, not on your machine.
2. README
The author's documentation for the module — what it does, how to integrate it, requirements, and any notes. This is public, so you can read it in full before purchasing.
3. Config options
The module's configurable variables — the settings you'll be able to adjust after purchase. These are defined by the author as a config schema and rendered as a form, so you can tell up front how flexible the module is. See Dynamic Configuration for how this works.
Before you buy
Read the README and try the live preview. The module page shows you exactly what you'll receive and how much you can customize it.
Next step
Found something you want? Head to How Buying Works →.