Proton Tasks / To-Do List
Task/ To-Do List
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Jarold commented
I am getting a bit annoyed having to set 0 minute events. I would love a reminder function
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C commented
As a business user of Proton Calendar it's hard to support development of a new feature like tasks/todos when basic Calendar features are still missing, like:
Edit instance of a Recurring Event
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932842-proton-calendar/suggestions/43452336-edit-single-instance-of-a-recurring-eventand
Create Calendar Event from Email
https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/932842-proton-calendar/suggestions/45812551-create-calendar-event-from-emailIf I was working for Proton and thinking strategically, I'd want to be going after the business/enterprise market as well as being the privacy-focused Gmail replacement for individual users.
Without basic features like the above, adding tasks/todos right now is not going to help IMHO. To me, Calendar just simply does not seem feature complete enough yet for serious business use (or personal use if you rely a lot on your Calendar).
I note that there are a lot of people in the comments saying that Tasks are "critical" for them to be able to move away from Outlook/Gmail etc. I suggest that only when those people actually migrate away from their existing calendar system will they discover other things like the above that are missing. These small details are equally as critical for adoption but far less obvious until you actually start trying to use it. I hope the Proton team take this into account when assessing which features to work on.
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Frank McAteer commented
Twould be grand :)
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R commented
This would be a very welcome feature.
I work a lot with MS Teams and especially with the Planner app.
Here I'm able to set start, due date, priority, order them in different buckets and add files and comments.
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egbert commented
a simple to-do list will do for me
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Julian commented
It's in the roadmap for the next year.
https://proton.me/blog/mail-calendar-product-roadmap-winter
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And even more on the horizon: Tasks, search, and offline mode
To support much-requested features like tasks, search capabilities, and offline access, we’ve started work on our next generation of Proton Calendar apps for iOS and Android, which we aim to release toward the end of 2025. In order to avoid duplicating effort, we have been building new features directly into the new app so we can bring you the new app faster
Building on this new platform will enable us to deliver these and other highly requested features more quickly and with improved performance.
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Anabel commented
Yes please - this would be so helpful, especially integrated into the calendar!
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Nova Marlowe commented
Also having the ability to dynamically tag or group different tasks like “urgent” or “to do this month” or “project xyz” etc beyond just having lists / categories etc.
Not a dealbreaker but would be nice.
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Anonymous commented
This is CRITICAL for me to fully change to Proton Calendar. Please do it .
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Lucky commented
Hi all!
I agree this feature is a must and I don't know why it's taking so long to add it.
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Brian Hodges commented
It’s hard to call it a “Suite” without a Reminders/Task Manager.
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Ek commented
The only reason I am not paying to proton is because this feature isn't available yet. Really want to stop using Outlook....
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Pablo Estronada commented
IMO this should be #1 priority for any new class of services within the Proton ecosystem. There is an enormous gap in the personal task management and profesional project management space where seamingly no E2EE competitor exists for the average consumer (cross platform, cloud backup, and device sync).
The thing about tasks is they can relate to, or contain, highly sensitive and deeply personal information associated with any data in your digital life, but also your future intentions (which email etc often do not). In many ways my todo list contains more sensitive info than my historic emails, or even my browsing history. Tasks can relate to photos (follow up on something in or about the image), files (actions items, collaboration, document expiry, etc), passwords (expiry or attached notes/documents), cards/finances/wallet (expiry, documents, action items). All of this is important even without the fact that much of this information is leaked as tasks inherintly require the use of the highly centralized – creditably compromised* – push notification services of big tech.
I'm aware that there are todos in the likes of standard notes and note-oriented competitors, but they are extremely simple and don't allow for complex organization and life admin (filtering, notifications, separation of concerns between personal, work and family), so they are not a genuine or realistic competitor to the likes of todoist, ticktick, things, remember the milk, amazing marvin or the integrated offerings from big tech.
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S commented
Please consider a standalone task manager or recurring task management integration with Standard Notes for users who need robust task management and consider linking these to Proton Calendar for users who prefer Google Tasks. I was using Things3 before I realized my data was not private and they are working to integrate AI in their software.
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Anonymous commented
It's been almost ten years (10!!!) since Proton itself shared this idea. I assume it will be integrated with Standard Notes, but we really need this ASAP.
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pipe2null commented
Other email/calendar services have a means to store ToDos, usually integrated into calendar functionality (like including due dates and such, with calendar-related alerts.)
I am a big fan of Todo lists, but due to de-googling my life, Im currently using manual todo lists on my eInk tablet. It works, but I'd rather have it in digital form that is much easier to manage, shift tasks around, have alerts for upcoming due dates, etc.
Honestly, I think this basic feature would be implemented prior to launching into competition with google docs/etc. But I also am looking forward to competing SECURE and PRIVATE solutions to Google Docs as well.
Thanks
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mopperle commented
Now this request is 2 years old and no status progress?
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Jerry Steward commented
Please add this feature.
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Anonymous commented
It should also accomodate a GTD (Getting Things Done)-workflow.
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GG commented
The things is, I would love to use something like Tick Tick, but open source and end to end encrypted. That would be way out of scope for Calendar, and I wouldn't even use a calendar to-do feature. That is, unless it was fully featured so I could use manage all my tasks and projects in one place. Some things like this aren't worth developing and maintaining unless it can be a truly competitive product.