Proton Calendar
365 results found
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Calendly-like function in Proton Calendar
Calendly is super convenient and it saves tons of time and irritation. However, it is also a privacy nightmare. Proton Calendar could have a huge advantage over Google Calendar and other calendar services by simply having a Calendly-like function built into it that minimizes leakage of personal information. I noticed the need for this because I have been using Calendly, and previously linked it to my Google account, but no longer benefit from calendar sync since switching to Proton.
21 votes -
Linux client
I hope you will create a file sync app for Linux similar to the ones for Windows and Mac.
69 votes -
Adjust order of calenders
A way to adjust the order of the different calenders how the appear in Proton Calender, like folders and labels in Proton mail. Or order calenders automatically via numerical/alphabetical order, like in Google calender.
130 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,…
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Task List
To better compete with Google calendar, please add a ToDo or Task feature. The last time I saw this mentioned was in a 2022 post for PM.
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period tracker
Proton could make a period tracker. Either as an app or as a calendar feature. Privacy over this type of data is needed right now especially since some parts of the world have strict laws against abortion. And tech data is used against women in pregnancy outcome cases.
15 votes -
wear OS
add a wear OS application to allow calendar to be viewed on a smart watch
9 votes -
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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Configure default notifications
I don't want an Email reminder, as I check my calendar on a regular basis, but as of now I have to remember to remove the mail notification each time I create a new calendar item.
Some means of configuring default notification mechanism(s) such as on-screen notification, email, SMS etc would improve my user experience a lot
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28 votes
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Invite Participants via Link in Proton Calendar
I would like to suggest adding a feature to Proton Calendar that allows users to invite participants via a shareable link. This would simplify the process of inviting others to events and make it easier to manage invitations without needing to manually enter each participant's email address.
18 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.
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Ability to Search for Contacts by Phone Number
Hi! I have been using Contacts within ProtonCalendar more lately and would really like the ability to type in a phone number (or partial phone number) and see which contact it belongs to. Some people I only have emails for, so the search by email is great! I think expanding it to allow for searching by phone number would be super helpful and also allow Proton Contacts to better compete with the likes of iCloud/Google Contacts but with all of the awesome E2EE on top :)
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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…
11 votes -
Calendar app for iPadOS respecting screen size
Please make a proper iPadOS app for the Calendar. Today it's possible to use the iOS - butt - yeah, it's kind of useless given it's screen size. Making the app respecting iPadOSs screensizes would be nice.
14 votes -
Proton Mail/Calendar snap application for Linux users
It would be really great to have Proton Mail/Calendar snap application for Linux users. That would potentially give us automatic updates and single app for all distros, among other benefits of snaps.
11 votes -
menstruation tracking
In today's socio-political environment many women are in danger of having their menstrual tracking data used to jail or kill them for "crimes" such as using birthcontrol or having a miscarriage. Having this data in a secure encrypted place will save lives. If menstruation specific events / data tracking could be added to the calendar it would be extremely helpful.
6 votes -
Create Calendar event from email
How can create a Calendar entry from Mail with just one click?
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Integration with Private Self-hosted Personal Knowledge Management Apps (Obsidian, maybe Logseq)
Given the encryption standards for Proton Calendar, I think to push/pull data to other PKM apps would require integration built by Proton vs. what a fan-made plugin could do.
Apps like Obsidian have gotten fairly popular, using standardized formats like markdown for constructing notes and managing data, all while self-hosted and private.
It would be neat to be able to construct tasks for your Calendar time-blocks, link comprehensive notes to recurring events, all while having Proton Calendar provide system-wide notifications without any data being tracked like many other calendar apps.
7 votes -
Adding family members including small kids to calendar events
Example: Both parents with their own calendar account. Add kids without account. And then using proton calendar as your own calendar but also able to make events public for other parent. Adding kids to events like dentist etc. Basically like iOS FamCal if thats posible.
4 votes
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