- Proton Drive, Docs, Sheets and more are now in Proton Workspace
- The Swiss company also launched Proton Meet for video conferencing
- Plans start at €12.99 per month (paid annually)
Proton continued its privacy-focused offensive with even more secure office software to take on established competitors like Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace with the launch of an all-in-one suite bringing all of its tools together in one place.
In addition to launching the aptly named Proton Workspace, the Swiss company is also unveiling Proton Meet, which will offer secure video conferencing.
The company has been slowly expanding its product offerings, gaining traction with VPN, email, password management and cloud storage solutions. Most recently, it created Docs, added Sheets, introduced its own chatbot Lumo AI and much more.
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All-in-one Proton Workspace subscription and Meet calling app
Now it seems like the right time to bring it all together into one unified experience under the Proton Workspace brand.
The company’s CEO, Andy Yen, sees Workspace as “the next evolution…to meet the needs” of customers who are “wary of big tech’s data practices” and who want a “secure, bundled alternative that matches the ease of migration and integration of Google or Microsoft, but without the privacy compromises.”
While the unification is good news, the biggest change is the introduction of Proton Meet, which offers end-to-end encrypted video calls with no log collection and support for anonymous use. Users can even host or join calls without an account.
“In today’s digital world, privacy shouldn’t be an optional extra, it should be the default for every conversation,” Yen added.
Proton’s continued expansion comes at an important geopolitical moment. More and more European customers, both general public and large businesses, are looking for sovereign and secure alternatives.
Proton has criticized the US CLOUD Act, which grants US authorities access to user data from US-based companies. Yen also noted strong demand for Lumo AI as an alternative to ChatGPT and Gemini.
Proton Workspace is sold in two forms: Standard, which includes Mail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Meet, VPN and Pass for €14.99 per month; and Premium which includes more storage, email data retention policies, higher Meet participant limits and Lumo AI, for €24.99 per month. Plans paid annually cost the equivalent of €12.99 and €19.99 per month for Standard and Premium.
There’s also a separate Meet Professional plan (€7.99 per month) if the free plan, with support for 50 participants, isn’t enough.
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