Proton Mail and Calendar Get Major Updates for Businesses

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Proton today announced major collaboration updates for Proton for Business subscribers using Proton Mail and Proton Calendar.

“Today we’re introducing several new and easy-to-use features for Proton Mail and Proton Calendar to help teams collaborate more efficiently,” the Proton team writes in the announcement post. “From painless meeting scheduling to faster email management, we developed all these features in response to specific feedback from the community.”

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Here’s what’s new.

Logo customization. Proton Mail for the web now supports custom company branding via the addition of your company’s logo (similar to what Google Workspace offers in Gmail).

Jump to next. Proton Mail for iOS gains an optional new feature that lets you automatically display the next email when you delete or archive the current message.

Email snooze. Proton Mail for the web and iOS lets you snooze email messages so you are reminded about them at a later time. Anyone can use this feature to snooze email to predefined times, but those on paid plans can specify custom times too.

Meeting participant availability. Proton Calendar gains a critical business feature, the ability to see the availability of meeting participants so you can schedule it when everyone is free. Users can specify whether to share their availability.

Streamlined calendar views. Proton Calendar for iOS now includes a Week view and a new event summary feature that integrates with Proton Mail to quickly see event details in email-based invitations. If that’s not enough information, you can tap a link to open the event in Proton Calendar and see more.

You can learn more about Proton for Business on the Proton website.

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