Our company operates primarily online, and I have recently begun migrating my practice from Google’s ecosystem to Proton’s. I also plan to transition from Google Meet to Proton Meet.
The one major missing piece is a secure form builder comparable to Google Forms. All new clients are required to complete an order form, and their responses are automatically captured and organized in a spreadsheet. This workflow is a core part of our operations. A Proton Forms solution would allow me to manage the entire client journey within Proton—email, calendar, documents, storage, meetings, and client forms—without relying on external services.
Beyond my own business needs, I believe this represents a significant opportunity for Proton. Google Forms remains deeply entrenched, and to my knowledge there is no widely adopted, privacy-first alternative that offers the same level of simplicity, convenience, and integration.
Every day, people are asked by businesses, healthcare providers, schools, community organizations, and countless other institutions to submit sensitive personal information through Google Forms. Much of that information is private and should not have to be shared with Google by default.
A Proton Forms product would provide a genuinely privacy-respecting alternative for both organizations and individuals. It would strengthen Proton’s ecosystem, help professionals manage their entire workflow within a single privacy-focused platform, and address a real privacy problem that affects millions of people every day.
Our company operates primarily online, and I have recently begun migrating my practice from Google’s ecosystem to Proton’s. I also plan to transition from Google Meet to Proton Meet.
The one major missing piece is a secure form builder comparable to Google Forms. All new clients are required to complete an order form, and their responses are automatically captured and organized in a spreadsheet. This workflow is a core part of our operations. A Proton Forms solution would allow me to manage the entire client journey within Proton—email, calendar, documents, storage, meetings, and client forms—without relying on external services.
Beyond my own business needs, I believe this represents a significant opportunity for Proton. Google Forms remains deeply entrenched, and to my knowledge there is no widely adopted, privacy-first alternative that offers the same level of simplicity, convenience, and integration.
Every day, people are asked by businesses, healthcare providers, schools, community organizations, and countless other institutions to submit sensitive personal information through Google Forms. Much of that information is private and should not have to be shared with Google by default.
A Proton Forms product would provide a genuinely privacy-respecting alternative for both organizations and individuals. It would strengthen Proton’s ecosystem, help professionals manage their entire workflow within a single privacy-focused platform, and address a real privacy problem that affects millions of people every day.