Shared calendars - two-way sync (read/write between Proton, Office365, Google)
I use Protonmail for my private calendar, but Outlook/Google for work. I would like to have Proton Calendar integrated in e.d. the Android native app so I have all my calendars in one.
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Andreas commented
Yes, please make a two way access available via the bridge
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Ventto commented
It's already implemented.
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RenRosemary commented
Too everyone saying this feature is availible
TWO WAY sync is COMPLETELY different then read only access to a different calendar.
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Marius commented
Are there any updates on this already?
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2328k commented
Shared editing on iPhones is desperately needed. Hard to understand why we can share a calendar but not edit it from one of our iPhones. Having to log in online to do it may be a deal breaker from my wife.
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Chicken Little commented
To the people saying this feature is available - no it's not.
Importing a calendar is not calendar sync.
We need two-way sync with Google or 365.
Product is completely unusable until this is accomplished or calendly integration complete. Alternatively, should proton build their own scheduling app, that would be ideal.
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Martin Blum commented
I need read/write access to Google and Office365 calendars within the app. As an alternative I would also be fine with Proton Calendar implementing a CalDAV server.
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S commented
this feature is now available
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S commented
this feature is now available
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F commented
As long as edit access from the other calendar app is not required, I think this already exists: https://proton.me/support/share-calendar
It was critical to me as well.
If you need shared edit access, the idea should be updated.
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F commented
As long as edit access from the other calendar app is not required, I think this already exists: https://proton.me/support/share-calendar
It was critical to me as well.
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Jean Feuillet commented
It would be nice to switch from iCloud calendar to Proton calendar and vice-versa. In other words, if I enter an appointment in Proton, it reflects in iCloud as well, and if entered in iCloud it is also entered in Proton. And obviously this feature should work on MacOS and iOS. Thanks.
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Philippe commented
Sync with iCloud please as well as outlook and google
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Bryan commented
I really want to use Proton Calendar but without access to my Google Calendar I don't think I can make the switch.
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MOVIES EXTREME commented
Why would the Proton calendar not sync with the Samsung calendar on my android? This should be easy??
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Mike commented
I understand that people are not happy that they don’t have access to the mobile calendars from Proton. They are already in the works we are beta testing them. I agree with everyone else that doesn’t understand about the mobile applications. My biggest problems is I cannot join MS Team meetings or Skype for Business meetings if I am able to accept the invites. I actually have to have my co-workers send the invite to an cxx@outlook.com email address I’ve setup just to join meetings. It’s quite rather unfortunate and not at all easy to use the Proton MaiIt’s quite rather unfortunate and not at all easy to use the Proton Mail calendar with any other companies invite any basically there’s no point.
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Potato commented
I stopped using Proton Calendar for that only reason : the lack of integration into my phone ecosystem.
I understand Proton is intended for privacy but I don't enjoy beeing in a walled garden.
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David commented
Given that Proton is intended for privacy, perhaps a simple and relatively safe default would be to create an XML feed that would only block of busy times. For example, in my use case I would want to view my Proton Calendar, but not any of the details of the meeting in my work Outlook. If I need to have my Proton Calendar show up as "busy" in my work account (so people can see that I am busy when trying to schedule something) then I can use PowerAutomate within the work account alone. Other people might use IFTTT or Zapier. Regardelss, by only showing an appointment I'm not exposing any of my data exposed to other calendars.
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Josh Leslie commented
Reiterating my comment from the other "Shared Calendar" idea, as this is becoming a greater and greater source of needless friction for me.
While I have fully migrated to ProtonMail and ProtonCalendar, my wife still uses Google Calendar and Gmail, and I suspect that will be the case for many ProtonCalendar users who need to share a calendar with their partners/spouses/loved ones. Or Outlook 365, etc. So please consider this as you further flesh out the shared calendar features. While it is an understandable hope, I don't think it is a reasonable expectation that all of our respective loved ones will switch to Proton simply because we have.
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niels commented
For me to use Proton Calendar, this functionality is an absolute must-have. Work requires me to use their external calendar service, and if I cannot create, edit, or delete events or even get updates from that calendar I find no use in Proton Calendar at all.