ProtonMail and Calendar are two of the most popular email clients on the market. They’re both free and easy to use, and they offer a lot of features that make them great options for people who need to keep track of their email and calendar content. One of the things that ProtonMail and Calendar do well is making it easy to add new events to your calendar. You can add events by clicking on the “Add Event” button, or you can search for events using keywords or other filters. ProtonMail also offers a great feature called “Quick Add.” This feature allows you to add items to your calendar quickly by typing in a few lines of text, and then clicking on the “Add” button. This is a great way to get started with adding content to your calendar without having to go through all of the trouble of creating an event specifically for ProtonMail. Overall, ProtonMail and Calendar are two great options for people who need an easy way to keep track of their email and calendar content.


There are six new features coming to ProtonMail, including schedule send, which lets you schedule delivery of emails at specific times and tracking protections to cut down on email trackers, keep senders from knowing when you opened an email, and more. You’ll be able to set reminders to check and reply to emails, keep them categorized, and search for message content.

Proton has been slowly merging all of its services together with similar branding and features, and more of that is on the way. The company said in its blog post, “one of our goals for 2023 is to build stronger cross-product integrations within the Proton ecosystem. […] If you write an email and attach a file that exceeds Proton Mail’s file size limit, it will be automatically uploaded to Proton Drive and sent as a secure link. Similarly, we’ll make it easier for you to save email attachments you receive in Proton Drive.”

Proton Calendar has a smaller, but still considerable list of improvements. For one, you’ll be able to create to-do lists and share your calendar with other Proton users, and you’ll be able to switch to more convenient calendar/agenda views. With improvements to both services, Proton is trying to attain feature parity with services from competitors like Google while keeping the company’s commitment to security and privacy intact.

Source: Proton