Totally agree with the other comments here. As a business, we can continue to use the e-mail service as such, but it gets unmanageable without the other integrated features working properly, such as drive, calendar and so on. This means we need to get these products from other providers, such as DB for folders, which creates a lot lower threshold for moving everything to a provider with all products functioning. Even the lack of a video conference option with Proton is almost a showstopper.
Totally agree with the other comments here. As a business, we can continue to use the e-mail service as such, but it gets unmanageable without the other integrated features working properly, such as drive, calendar and so on. This means we need to get these products from other providers, such as DB for folders, which creates a lot lower threshold for moving everything to a provider with all products functioning. Even the lack of a video conference option with Proton is almost a showstopper.