Proton - give some indication that you are viewing these (mainly excellent) suggestions
Having trawled through the first 12 pages here, there is no indication that I can find that Proton are even aware of people's suggestions and frustrations with Proton's products.
On the whole, the ideas listed are valid but I feel like I'm shouting into the abyss with no response from Proton.
Also, many people are suggesting the same idea; my reason for coming here is the ridiculous showing of your main Proton email address when replying to an alias. It may not actually expose your main email but as a UX seeing your main email in the From box when replying to an alias is simply bad design.
Proton - go through all of these suggestions and group them into similar concerns to avoid repetition. Then email each user who has taken the time to tell you how to improve your product and explain what you have done, giving them the option to remain grouped eg under 'Show the actual email alias in the 'From' box' if that's what your AI has decided the idea is about, or to stay out of the group if they feel your AI has misunderstood the issue.
For each group of similar suggestions (and suggestions that are unique) have a status box with the following types of response:
(a) Thank you for your suggestion. This feature already exists - it was implemented 23-6-2025, here's a link to the 'How to' page.
(b) Thank you for this suggestion. It is a good suggestion and we have requested it from the development team. They have replied and the provisional date for its implementation is 1-8-2026.
(c) Thank you for your suggestion but we will not be doing this because it would compromise privacy/is legally impossible/doesn't make sense - please clarify/doesn't align with our company ethos because.../etc.
If you were to do this it would make subscribers feel that they are listened to, it would clear out a lot of ideas that may be misunderstandings of the way the software should work or simply issues that have been addressed already. This would then give Proton a much clearer idea of what its users want from the Proton ecosystem.
Finally, I only became aware if this site after searching on the alias email issue. Perhaps you could send every subscriber an email after subscribing, making them aware of this site and putting it in a positive way, eg 'Thank you for subscribing, your money means we can continue to offer free Proton products to those who need privacy and security. Did you know you can let us know how we can improve our software suite? Go to protonmail.uservoice.com (or whatever the main web address is) and add to the conversation! You can vote for things already suggested, and add suggestions of your own'.