Sync contacts, calendars, and notes with native mobile apps
To sync with your cell phone and email - iphone calendar, contacts, and notes.
ProtonMail offers encrypted contacts for both web and mobile applications (https://protonmail.com/blog/encrypted-contacts-manager/). Calendar and note functionality will be released in the future.
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Anonymous commented
If I dont have Calendar on my phone, then ProtonMail is of no use. This is the single reason I'm paying for the pro. And it does not have it
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Anonymous commented
I would like to see a mobile calendar app (preferably for Android). Is there a planned release date?
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Anonymous commented
Yes! This feature is missing. And people are requesting it for near 3 years... What is taking so long?
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Anonymous commented
Is there a scheduled date for inclusion of the calendar in the mobile app?
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Anonymous commented
I'm really missing the calendar on mobile! Any update on when we can expect this?
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John commented
As other users have noted, calendar invites are essential for businesses to be able to use ProtonMail. I know ProtonMail has a lot in the works right now, but this one feature can lead to a much wider adoption of the platform. My small business explored the use of PM a few months ago, but the idea was shot down once it was discovered that the calendar had no way of inviting others to scheduled meetings both within and outside our organization. Again, this feature is critical and should be prioritized.
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Petya commented
When would the calendar invite feature be implemented?
It's a MUST feature for businesses and looking at the comments also other users are requesting it.
The first time I've requested it as a Plus user was around two years ago.
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Winston Smith commented
It would be great if the calendar could be shared and if event invites could be sent from the calendar. In it's current form, I don't see how it would be useful for groups.
Maybe I'm missing something?
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Goussu Mgoussu commented
Is calendar still to be released ? Id' switch to proton if I could manage my mail, contacts and agenda. I have a date-non-compliant brain, I need an agenda with my mail, or I'll get fired in a month for missing so many appointments. Thank you !
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anonym commented
P.S. Complement: It would be cool with al least ONE E-Mail-Notification a day, listing all calender-events.
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anonym commented
please build email alerts for calendar events. Plus : Please build an android app for Calender/Betaversion... THANKS this would be so nice.
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Anonymous commented
The following functionality would be appreciated:
Syncing contacts, not just importing, between other account cloud service. E.g. /e/ OS based on Android Lineage. https://e.foundation/
Syncing features should include conflict detection where the same contact has been changed on both side, as well as syncing one way, mainly from the cloud service to ProtonMail or both ways.
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Cole Weller commented
This is exactly what I came here to request, I would love a secure note taking service from Proton.
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Me commented
please build email alerts for calendar events
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MusicMan commented
Plus user email/vpn.
Enjoying this trip with you, but in the years as a free and paid user I feel little/no progress in migrating from other services.
> Contacts and Calendar: Without the ability to sync/real-time interact with 3rd part services, I can use PM for only email. I repeatedly delete all contacts then upload new list and calendar looks akin to a model car.
> Email signatures: ability to select from multiple signatures for outgoing and forwarding is immensly needed
> The list of upcoming features is exciting, but releasing a features that are incomplete or don't contain primary facets makes little difference to me. I understand the concept of a beta, but the contacts and calendar releases are not usable in a real daily setting ans few have the time to play.I'm a big supporter and will continue to be (including price increases/ periodic $$ drives to accelerate the development release plan) - until when(?) still need to use Apple calendar, Contacts+, (with Thunderbird), pCloud, 2Do, and Drafts.
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Jack McFloo commented
I am a Plus user and very much like ProtonMail, however, not being able to sync contacts on an iPhone is an issue. I cannot tell who is iMessaging/SMSing/phoning me without a secondary contact list (either locally on the phone or using google/ms/yahoo/icloud/etc.). It appears I can make a call from the ProtonMail app, but cannot send a message. The easiest solution is just to have ProtonMail sync contacts to use the native apps. Believe this is related to:
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-feedback/suggestions/32521357-sync-contacts-with-phone-address-book
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-feedback/suggestions/7158338-carddav-server-for-contacts-synching-contacts
Maybe you cannot do so because of some security/encryption issues, if that is the case let please let us know.Can you please provide a info, timeline, and a roadmap regarding contact sync with phones. We are well passed two years since this was "Started". Without phone integration it is mess to handle contacts.
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Jose Bermudez commented
I am a Pro user, and I am quite happy with Protonmail, even though I notice that the support for Linux is not as strong as for Mac or Windows (why?). More specifically, are you planning to implement calendar sync with email clients like Thunderbird for Linux? I use Thunderbird through Bridge, and it work great. However, migrating to a new email service and having to keep my calendar at Google does not make much sense.
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David Caruso commented
How much of a donation would I need to make to get this one live straightaway? This is a must for me to bring my organizations over from another platform.
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Anonymous commented
Professional subscription here ; I would like to be able to add an event to my ProtonCalendar when I receive invites with `calendar.ics` file attached. Thx for your work !
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Jay Benfield commented
I'm a Visionary-level subscriber and very happy with the service. Thank you! That said, the inability to send calendar invitations, whether via web or via mail client + Bridge, is a significant challenge.
I went all-in with Protonmail for both my personal and business email accounts. With the latter, I'm involved with a lot of meetings and not being able to schedule directly is very problematic. The only (partial) workaround I've come up with is exporting a meeting from Outlook to ics file and then attaching the file to an email. This attaches the event but it does not come through as a standard calendar invite.
I would *really* like to keep my accounts with Protonmail but will need to explore other options for my business accounts if this feature doesn't land soon. Any information/timeline/roadmap information you could provide would be much appreciated,
Thanks again!