Proton Tasks / To-Do List
Task/ To-Do List

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[Deleted User] commented
I use Google Tasks and would love to switch. It would be important to have recurring events, and reliable notifications on mobile.
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Piotruś commented
Guys! Are you serious? Come on, those things are essential! Can you FINALLY implement tasks and to-do lists?
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Klaas Rösch commented
Trying to get away from Google as a whole, this would really help! To do lists and tasks are essential for an efficient calendar app in my opinion! Please add this! Based on your roadmap, you guys have been promising Tasks / To-DO Lists for way too long!
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5oundless commented
I think this is a great idea but I think it should be integrated in with the calendar app. Much like how Google does it with Tasks (which used to be reminders).
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Elizabeth commented
I would love to be able to use Proton calendar as completely as I did with Google. Most important was the ability to create a Task, and then break it down to the component parts with nested subtasks:
Task/due date/desc
Subtask/due date/desc
Subtask/due date/desc
I am an artist working on commissions; many projects going at once, all with critical deadlines. It's impossible to keep it all in my head, or use multiple apps with lists, or post-it notes!
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Ryan David commented
Create a reminders app equivalent to apples reminders app. With the same features and connectivity.
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Leccho commented
Definitly a must. I would add that it should be accessible via the proton mail app and link to proton calendar app
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J commented
Yes, I was going to write my own suggestion about this, but I'll add it in the comments to the other "to-do" suggestions. I am not partial to Microsoft or Microsoft ToDo, but I would like a great Goals/Priorities organizer that would suit all my needs. I've spent days looking for one and only partial luck. Proton calendar, Proton Pass, Proton email, Proton Drive all help me do a little of this. I'm thinking something that is highly customizable would help the most users with their various needs. For me: 1) All areas can use drag & drop to rearrange order 2) All areas can be edited for titles, list entries, colors, etc. 3)Repeat available 4)Move to another list available (advance) 5) Multiple lists available, like 20 or more (groceries, books, etc.) 6) I like the Eisenhower Matrix, but I want subsections for areas of life and sub-subsections to break down projects. 7) I also like "1 3 5 To Do List" and wish I could combine all this. 8) Bonus: Add times and dates, reminders. 9) Bonus: mission statement prominently displayed on one or more Proton apps. 10) Dream bonus: just being able to hover over a TUUDO, Microsoft, Google, or other calendar entry or event in an email and have it added to Proton calendar. Overview: I could imagine toggling between an A) Eisenhower Matrix, B) Proton Calendar (maybe some of this could be part of the calendar), C) Various lists for groceries, books, cleaning, yadda yadda (maybe some of this could be part of proton pass notes) D) a 1-3-5 today, tomorrow, someday (widget? - I could see this as part of Proton calendar). I know this is a lot. Thanks for considering.
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J commented
Yes, I was going to write my own suggestion about this, but I'll add it in the comments to the other "to-do" suggestions. I am not partial to Microsoft or Microsoft ToDo, but I would like a great Goals/Priorities organizer that would suit all my needs. I've spent days looking for one and only partial luck. Proton calendar, Proton Pass, Proton email, Proton Drive all help me do a little of this. I'm thinking something that is highly customizable would help the most users with their various needs. For me: 1) All areas can use drag & drop to rearrange order 2) All areas can be edited for titles, list entries, colors, etc. 3)Repeat available 4)Move to another list available (advance) 5) Multiple lists available, like 20 or more (groceries, books, etc.) 6) I like the Eisenhower Matrix, but I want subsections for areas of life and sub-subsections to break down projects. 7) I also like "1 3 5 To Do List" and wish I could combine all this. 8) Bonus: Add times and dates, reminders. 9) Bonus: mission statement prominently displayed on one or more Proton apps. 10) Dream bonus: just being able to hover over a TUUDO, Microsoft, Google, or other calendar entry or event in an email and have it added to Proton calendar. Overview: I could imagine toggling between an A) Eisenhower Matrix, B) Proton Calendar (maybe some of this could be part of the calendar), C) Various lists for groceries, books, cleaning, yadda yadda (maybe some of this could be part of proton pass notes) D) a 1-3-5 today, tomorrow, someday (widget? - I could see this as part of Proton calendar). I know this is a lot. Thanks for considering.
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Alexander Dorsey commented
Please make proton to do lists in calander!!!
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mopperle commented
Request is now 8 years old and still nothing ???
Together with same request in another topic nearly 2500 votes! -
User commented
This is the single one feature missing that I require to switch from GMAIL. It's how I organize my days...
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Titouan Vervack commented
This is the feature I **need** to switch from gmail. It is basically how I manage my day to say life
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Chris McConnell commented
This is a must!
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Jan Kosata commented
Same preceding comments: this is a simple yet critical feature that makes me stick with Google Calendar.
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bararan commented
Just logged in to point out that when I imported my google calendar all my (recurring) tasks (this is what google calls reminders now) were left out and saw this thread.
If this weren't the case I would completely ditch google calendar and start using Proton. Until Proton implements tasks and successfully imports them I'm (VERY reluctantly) sticking with google.
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Anthony Pratti commented
A value add here that would be a differentiator from Google Tasks is being able to share a task with other individuals.
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Dan commented
Honestly the tool to beat is Notesnook
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Themk2. commented
A replacement for "keep notes" would be ideal.
with easy notes and easy tickbox lists.
nothing else I can find comes close to keepnotes for a mobile app in terms of ease and usability and I really want away Google full stop! -
Chris McConnell commented
Cannot support his enough!! Proton has to implement this