Lumo
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Make Lumo launch instantly (reduce 10–15s startup time)
On Android, Lumo often takes 10–15 seconds to become usable after opening the app. That delay really breaks momentum, especially when you just want to quickly ask something or continue a thought.
In comparison, apps like ChatGPT are available almost instantly, which makes a big difference in day-to-day use. Making Lumo start faster — or at least showing the chat UI immediately while things load in the background — would noticeably improve the experience.
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Would like a color pallette to choose my own colors for email folders
I would like the ability to choose my own colors for email folders using a normal color pallette (where I can enter my own HEX, etc.). Please and thank you!
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There should be a way to turn off the cat avatar
I would love to use Lumo, but can not because of the annoying cat avatar. Lumo says it could be turned off, but gives misleading instructions how to do it. For example the Settings menus are very different what Lumo desribes and what I actually see.
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Lumo vocabulary(s)
For Lumo. You can add different categories for what it can do and or search for.
Comprehensive = Everything
Basic = Just basic Information+ sources. Perfect for those who need a quick lookup of information.
Custom = You define what lumo will do and or search for.
Take a chance = Gather random information based on what you are searching for. Some of it may not be relevant though.
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Implement Screen Reader Accessibility Improvements in the Lumo Web and iOS Apps
As a Lumo user who relies on screen reader technology to access my iPhone, I have several suggestions that would make the Lumo app significantly easier for low vision folks to use. Because it seems the web version of Lumo behaves pretty similarly to the iOS app, I'll focus on the iOS app but do consider these same suggestions for the web app, as well.
Make prompts and responses into single focusable blocks
For an example of this, turn on the VoiceOver screen reader in iOS and observe how it behaves in the Facebook iOS app news feed. Although a…
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The Whole Cutesy Cat Thing Is Annoying
The whole cute cat thing is annoying and childish. I strongly dislike the "purring the engines to life" and "chasing digital mice" types of loading messages every time I open the app. It's not funny or cute - it's just obnoxious. Frankly I am not a cat person and don't find any of this theming to be entertaining. The suggestion here is really to not impose your idea of Lumo's personality on the user but rather let us use the custom instructions and our own prompts to guide what kind of personality we want from the tool.
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Make Lumo Less Dumb
As a paid Lumo subscriber, there's no kind way of putting this -- Lumo feels really dumb compared to any of the other mainstream LMMs. It struggles to follow and keep up with conversations once they exceed a handful of back-and-forth exchanges, it frequently hallucinates and confabulates, it gets easily confused to the point where I'm having to help it rather than it helping me, and it just generally feels like conversing with a well-meaning but addled, confused elderly person. As such, I use it sparingly to brainstorm ideas or just have quick chats but cannot rely on it for…
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Shared calendars to be able to be set as default for both members of a duo subscription
Shared calendars to be able to be set as default for both members of a duo subscription.
I would like to be able to share a calendar with my duo member, and have this shared calendar a default for both. This would allow the color-coding system to be visible by both members of the duo subscription. This function is not available for the person who didn’t create the shared calendar
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Lumo automatic chart resizing
In a Lumo conversations, charts right columns don't always allow users to read everything in the rectangle.
Often, users have to scroll right to see all the text and data it contains.
It can cause some friction when using a regular mouse and an external keyboard without a trackpad.If would be nice if Lumo could resize the content so everything reads in a chart without having to scroll right.
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Add a mid-price tier to Lumo
Currently I can only get two flavours of Lumo: I can either use the free version and be (very) limited in using it, or pay the full price for all features. I'm not interested in using the most advanced llm and do not want to use it every day, so I'm not willing to pay €10 a month. At the same time, I'm willing to pay more then I pay now.
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Enhance Lumo with Dedicated First-Level Support Training & Automatic Knowledge Updates
Perhaps it's a generally silly idea, but I often try Lumo as the first point of contact for support regarding Proton products. While the AI assistant delivers good to excellent results in many areas of knowledge, it surprisingly seems to be weak in this area, and I have already had to contend with some misinformation. Therefore, I propose extending Lumo’s capabilities to serve as a reliable, up-to-date first-line support agent. The core idea is to provide Lumo with a focused training set, encompassing, among other things, Proton-specific FAQs, troubleshooting guides, and policy documents, combined with an automated pipeline that feeds…
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Unlimited Calendar Sync Size
I was hoping to switch to Proton calendar as my "source of truth" across the 2 Google and 2 Office 365 calendars I have to juggle on a daily basis. I am however unable to use it because of the "Calendar Too big" sync limitation.
Even the hack-fix of manually adding "start-min=2025-11-01T00:00:00Z" to the target calendar URL does not work. In fact the form field to paste the URL in is too short in number of characters to accept the full string like this:
This is silly and a little ( a lot actually!) embarrassing.
I am sure Proton…
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Lumo Branding / Design
Lumo Logo / Design / Branding
Suggesting an overhaul and alignment with the Proton family of product.
The current choice has no cohesion with the established design language.
Unless it is design for an audience of kids and adolescents specifically it feels
playful, cute and disjointed.Surely kids and adolescents are not the primary market for the company's
flagship AI product. Given the importance and relevance of AI a bit more
thought could very well go into the branding here.As huge Proton fan and customer of many years I frequently wonder about
the design choices. Form, function and aesthetic…8 votes -
starting over from the beginning is annoying
It's very annoying to have to scroll to pick up where I left off in a long chat. Please revert to the way things were before or add a setting for those who want to start the chat from the beginning.
3 votes -
proton needs to collab with greenpt
proton needs to collab with greenpt.ai to make there AI more sustainable (there AI work now better then lumo)
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Great Potential the ability to use both Scribe & Lumo together, dream come true!
I started with this in Scribe then copy & paste to Lumo Web Search & got the results further from Lumo.
I’m happy to dive into the world of AI‑powered license‑plate readers (LPRs) and give you a clear picture of what’s possible, where the technology shines, and what you should keep in mind before using—or even just exploring—such tools.
How modern AI‑based LPRs work
Image capture – A camera (often a dash cam, security cam, or a handheld device) records video or still frames of vehicles. Many systems use infrared illumination to see plates in low‑light or nighttime conditions.
Pre‑processing…2 votes -
New Zealand Calendar Public Holidays.
Add New Zealand as an option in calendar to add public holidays.
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iOS Widget: Please bring back the cat!
The latest update changed the look and feature of the iOS Widget. It now suggests actions and shows a text instead of Lumo the cat like before.
I really liked seeing Lumo on my Homescreen. Please bring him/her/it/they back!5 votes -
Support for bigger Files
I’m reaching out to request an increase in the maximum file‑upload size.
The current limit is insufficient for several upcoming projects that involve large assets such as high‑resolution media files, data sets, and compiled binaries.4 votes -
Ease up on the censorship within Lumo
I am an AI enthusiast and engineer. I am not kidding when I say I have not been able to prompt Lumo ONE SINGLE TIME without it saying that it cannot help with whatever I am prompting it for.
If you EVER want to sell this to ANYONE (especially if you ever want to sell the API), you probably aught to take the route that Venice AI is taking and make it an uncensored (or less censored) model. I genuinely could mention something loosely interpret-able as criminal, and it wouldn't even bother to try and reason whether it is safe…
6 votes
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