Proton Calendar
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Add attachments to events (pdf, ppt,..)
It would be interesting to be able to integrate a feature that lets you add attachments such as images, pdf documents, spreadsheet files, etc. to an event.
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Creating a new event on mobile by clicking and dragging on the calendar
Hi Proton team,
Due to the nature of mobile or tablet being touch screen, I usually find myself setting a calendar invite directly on the calendar at the time I want it using my finger to click and drag down. This would be a great feature to add.Right now it's possible to use the button to create a new event, but it always adds it to the day I'm viewing, and the time I'm creating the invite. E.g., if it's 8p on Jan 13th today, and I want to create an event on Feb 1st at 3p. It opens…
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Smartwatch app
Can you make the Calendar app sync to my smartwatch?
I have a Samsung Galaxy 3 smartwatch. It will sync calendars with the dedicated Samsung Calendar, but I won't use that one. It will also sync with Google calendar but I won't use that either.
My watch does pretty much everything else so could you also make your app load on Watch 3?
That would be amazingly great!36 votes -
Provide a shareable scheduling page, similar to Calendly or Google Calendar
Hello,
One of the things that is keeping me from being able to fully migrate to Proton Calendar is the ability to schedule meetings - from a scheduling page, or from emails directly.
It would be great to integrate the ability to allow folks to click on a link to see my availability, select a timeslot that works for them, and that automatically creates the invite for the both of us.
Additionally, and perhaps on a future state, it would be incredible if Proton had "Proton Meets" - a Google Meets competitor that is privacy first -
If I continue…
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Calendar Scrolling
It would be great to be able to scroll continuously though the Calendar. It offers a better overview of your events especially if you have to deal with tasks that may take weeks.
35 votes -
Android's Calendar API integration
Android's Calendar API should be incorporated into Proton Calendar, because without that it lacks some fundamental features.
First, if you click a calendar event link, there is no option to open it in Proton Calendar, since it doesn't plug into that intent.
Second, widgets and great launchers (like Niagara) do not see Proton as a calendar, so its events can not be shown. Proton's calendar widget is nice, but it would be much better to have total freedom about launchers and widgets integrate.
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Make location and description visible without opening event
It's possible to add location and description data to events, however in order to view this data you actually need to click on an event and open it.
If you schedule an event to be several hours long, the visual element of the event is quite large, but only the upper portion is actually occupied by text, the remaining bottom is blank.
Why not use that space to make the location and description visible so we can get a quick overview of events without needing to open them? (The title and time are bold font, so why not make the…
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Shortcut for .ics import
I have a lot of events that provide an ics file. It's painful to import these at the moment - I have to go to settings (and log in each time), then hit the import button, then select the file.
Ideally, there would be an "Import event" button under the "New event" button which immediately opens the file dialogue to select a local ics file.
34 votes -
Allow for syncing Proton Calendar with Thunderbird, which is the client I use for PM emails on my iMac.
Proton calendar currently does not have support for 3rd party apps, such as Thunderbird. I use Thunderbird with all of my PM email addresses and do not want to have another app open it is convenient from my personal and freelance work emails to be all in one place.
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Reminder emails - appointment details in Subject line
Would it be possible to add the appointment/meeting tite in the Subject line for reminders that are send via email? So when you get the reminder you do immediately know what is about instead some generic title and then you have to go to your calendar to check which appointment the reminder refers to? Thanks.
32 votes -
(1) Create tasks to check off, (2) Turn mail into tasks or events in Calendar, (3) Create a task list to hold tasks not yet assigned a date
A process flow for task management where I can quickly create tasks and add those tasks to the calendar and check them off either on the calendar or on the task list. There needs to be a single task list. I need to be able to turn mail into tasks and also move mail to the calendar as a task or an event. This is a combination of Google, Microsoft, and other workflow calendars.
32 votes -
15 Minute Calendar Intervals
Please allow for 15 minute calendar scheduling
32 votes -
Modify existing events in the mobile app
If an event is created with participants, this event cannot be modified at all from the mobile app (iOS in our case). Regardless if the event is recurrent or a one-off, it is not possible to modify it after it's been created w/participants in it. Single events that I create without additional participants can be modified.
31 votes -
Just enter your event the same way you would tell someone: Natural Language Input
In Fantastical you can literally just type:
Grocery shopping at Wegmans Thursday at 5pm Lunch with Matthew at 123 Main St at 1:30 Monday Family vacation from August 9-18 Staff meeting Tuesday 2pm alert 20 min Soccer practice every Tuesday at 6 Sam's birthday every year on 5/16 Pizza party on the 2nd Friday of every month at 1pm Flight 593 on Monday 3pm EST to 6pm PST
Want a reminder instead of an event? Just type in "task", "todo", or "reminder" before your sentence:
todo Pay rent reminder Buy basil
------- This makes putting events a lot more convenient,…
31 votes -
Could you please work to incorporate task manager features in Proton calendar? This is critical to be able to replace apps like Todoist.
The current way to enter events is fine, but it's a bit archaic. We also need to be able to add tasks that can be checked off. AI could be used to streamline data entry for both of these processes.
31 votes -
Custom Notification Sounds
Ability to change notification sounds for all events or for specific individual events in the Android/iOS app so I know when I get a Calendar notification based on the sound it makes.
31 votes -
Protoncalendar - Jump to Month/Year
When traversing large chunks of the Calendar (years), doing it by clicking the arrows on top of the calendar (mini & normal) is cumbersome. It should be made possible to Jump to needed Month/Year.
At least in one occurrence of the mentioned arrows, it should be possible to click on the displayed Month/Year to enter a combination of Month/year where one would check and edit his calendar.
As alternative / quick win, traversing the calendar by Year would be already a great improvement. This might be possible if & when the Feature "Year View" Request would be implemented.
Beside that,…
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Events should overlap instead of always taking up separate columns
Like in google calendar, smaller events inside larger events should overlap on top of the larger event instead of forcing the larger event to be half of the column size. This makes it easier to view events at the same time. For example, I have "work" in my calendar, but I also have meetings throughout my day in my calendar. This causes work to become half-sized instead of just overlapping the meeting on top of the work event.
30 votes -
Option for contacts to have birthdays and anniversaries added to calendar
I would like to just check a box near the birthday or anniversary box in a person's contact info to have that event pop up in my calendar as a recurring "all day" annual event. And if I uncheck the box, the calendar deletes the entry.
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Be able to scroll through Days, Weeks and Months, using the mouse wheel.
Be able to use the wheel/mouse scroll feature to quickly scroll through days, weeks, and months.
30 votes
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