Bridge support for Calendar (Outlook, Thunderbird etc..)
Calendar accessible through protonmail bridge to use with native mail client

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Anonymous commented
Fantastical is end-to-end encrypted and I have to use Outlook for work. I'd prefer to use Proton Calendar instead of Google Calendar, but I need to be able to see all my calendar events from work and personal in one place. I don't really want my work seeing my personal calendar, so I have no option but to continue using Google Calendar. :(
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Nart Barileva commented
I believe in the mission of Proton but I'm having to consider moving back to Google Calendar or some other service specifically because of this one feature that seems fairly reasonable to include for any calendar service. This has been requested countless times by people stating that they are unable to use Proton without it.
I need to use a dedicated calendar application that can bring together my work calendar (Google Calendar) with my personal calendar (ideally Proton). This is one of the reasons this feature is so important to me.
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Ned O'Hara commented
Essential for interoperability, otherwise I would just use thunderbird.
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Adrian Kosmaczewski commented
Please please please.
Please.
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Anonymous commented
It's infeasible for me to move off of all google services until proton implements caldav/carddav protocols
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Alex M commented
I would really like to see this implemented. I am not a fan of having browser tabs open for what can be replaced by a dedicated software
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Chase Mohney commented
I took the leap o Proton last year because I believe in the mission and don't want to be reliant on big tech. Unfortunately, as my consulting business is scaling, this has become a sufficient bottle neck that it's forcing me to go back to G or MS.
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Deep Bits commented
I am unable to completely switch to Proton from Runbox, just because this feature is missing. We need this!
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garland commented
Look. Either you need to integrate features like that of Calendly, or we need this bridge so that we can use cal.com via caldav. I literally can't use a scheduling app because you have absolutely no support for it. This is a problem because I'm a software engineer and a mentor - I need people to be able to set appointments with me.
Hire me and I'll do it.
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Anonymous commented
As the GitHub request (https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/issues/223) is now closed, this feature request has been open on UserVoice for years and it's currently in the top 5 of open requests for calendar; is it possible to get an official update on if this is being considered at all?
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John O'Keefe commented
Really need this feature for both Calendar and Contacts. I have also come over from the github feature request. https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/issues/223.
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Dom Harr commented
I've come over here from the GitHub issue that just got closed (https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/issues/223). This is such a crucial feature that's missing from the bridge and means I can't use the native calendar app on my computer to make calendar changes to my Proton Calendar. Subscribing to an iCal feed is not sufficient for this at all. Massive fan of Proton as a company (paying customer for multiple years) but I'm going to have to look elsewhere if this isn't addressed (my only Google usage left is Calendar).
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Samuel McGarraugh commented
Please! I would love to use Proton Calendar with Thunderbird, but im stuck with iCloud. :(
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Achim commented
As all already mentioned, this feature is key to switch the platform. Come on guy`s
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Tristán Guerra GómΣz commented
We're a 100% Linux shop (no Android and not always connected): Thunderbird or Evolution support is a must
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gotlee commented
Essential
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Morton commented
Very important feature for me who has to use outlook for all work tasks.
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JBz commented
Agreeing with many here. Let me toggle a switch in settings to "lower the shields" just enough to use Proton Calendar with the native iOS calendar app (as well as syncing contacts) and I'll finally be able to jump ship from the big "G".
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R0M4N AS3 commented
As mentioned already by many users it's definitely necessary to include calendar sync in protonmail bridge. Give it some extra mana.
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RJ commented
I can't move forward with switching my email and everything to Proton without this.