Public Roadmap
It would be nice to know times to times the Proton's Roadmap.
Thank you.
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JBz commented
Agreed! And a public roadmap of gaining parity of functionality of Mail and Calendar with Gmail/Outlook.
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Z commented
Totally agree. I am a long time costumer and really miss clear communication and espectation management. If you want to keep happy customers it is critical to provide clear roadmaps and timelines.i have waited years for some features.
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Proton User commented
Yes! Instead of asking for the same features over and over, it would be great to know what's in the pipeline (no time frame and pressure).
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[Deleted User] commented
I also think the Proton Roadmap should be published. It would be a good addition to the open-source nature of Proton and allows even more transparency. Also, it would reduce the number of questions and requests on this uservoice forum, since one could just look up whether a feature is mentioned in the roadmap instead of having to ask in the forum.
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BoredBirdy commented
While I cannot vote via the button, I do support the motion of some decision making being publicized. Some things can be prevented by making it visible to the community that it's impacting. Even if direct deadlines can't be given, just saying some stuff is on the table might help get the community discussing their needs or concerns before a problem has active work gone into making it. It's not a cure-all, and like anything else can be a double-edged sword, but I've seen it help more than hurt so far... Subnautica's dev team had a publicly visible roadmap with open discussions at points, and they seem to be doing really well. Obv that doesn't mean it's for everyone, but considering how many people are reacting poorly to recent policy changes...
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Iain commented
I totally agree, visibility should be a priority for a company like ProtonMail. Not publishing a roadmap is a disservice to all users and a sloppy management technique to avoid accountability.
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Anonymous commented
Please publish some sort of roadmap. I understand why you dont, but you need to tell us, your paying customers, what you have prioritized to publish in any given year. Its ridiculous to have no idea what to expect, or when we can expect it. Your service is expensive and your customers should have a better understanding as to what projects that money is supporting.
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Anonymous commented
I agree with the above post asking ProtonMail for clearer & updated info on the 'development roadmap' for the individual user-requested improvements that PM simply says are "planned" -- supposedly, someday, in theory, in a few years unless PM quietly reprioritizes them, eventually, with any results intended only for 'Visionary' subscribers (or for for PM's future 'ProtoApex' or '$upra$umma' subscribers), not for us 'Plus' subscribers.
Even a rough ETA for a "planned" improvement would be helpful for subscribers trying to decide whether to renew a ProtoMail subscription.
Meanwhile, perhaps someone savvier than I am could PLEASE tell me exactly where on this site I can find out whether PM plans to enable its subscribers [and WHICH class of PM subscribers] to create CUSTOM FILTERS & RULES to *AUTOMATICALLY*SORT* incoming emails into custom folders [a common feature among webmail service companies].
Thanks for any helpful info you can offer me.
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Vari commented
I have scanned through many ideas but although many are 'planned' it is unclear to me if an idea is prioritized, put on the 'planning backburner' or to what approximate percentage the work has been completed.
Some ideas have had a planned status for a long time. Although this is not technically a 'feature' of ProtonMail itself, it could help with where people here spend their votes and as such, might also help the development team to prioritize because of the improved feedback.
So, would it be possible to get a little more information regarding the development roadmap?
Thank you in advance for any information.