
Proton today released product roadmaps for Proton Calendar, Drive, and Mail that highlight new features it expects to release over the winter. These announcements follow a Proton Pass roadmap that the company provided a few weeks back.
“As we look ahead to winter, we’re accelerating development to make your experience faster, more reliable, and even more responsive,” Proton’s Anant Vijay writes. “Our goal continues to be to build an encrypted email and calendar that makes it possible to replace Gmail and Google Calendar.”
Proton Mail users can look forward to several new features throughout the winter, including extended language support, native notifications in Windows, the ability to set Proton Mail as the default mail app (all platforms), automatic spam and trash management in Android, bottom bar customization in Android, and a completely new iPhone app that will offer dramatically better performance and a new user interface.
Proton Calendar will be updated with improved Proton Mail integration, advanced event scheduling options, an iPhone widget, video call integration, expanded event editing on iPhone, and custom responses to event invitations. And further out, by late 2025, Proton is planning to add tasks, improved search, and offline access to the app on Android and iPhone.
As for Proton Drive, the online cloud storage service has numerous new features coming throughout the winter and spring, including secure collaboration even for free users, improvements to Proton Docs collaboration with email notifications and @mentions, new formatting tools and other improvements to Proton Docs, new copy and move options (that work between the Files, Computers, and Shared spaces), color-coded folders, a brand-new app on macOS with improved performance and file sync, and a new Albums feature on web and mobile for photo sharing.
Proton also notes that its full suite of security and privacy-focused tools are on sale for up to 60 percent off during Black Friday. You can learn more on the Proton website.