Hi everyone, This is Andy, Proton founder/CEO here. I just wanted to share the news that Standard Notes and Proton are joining forces.
This was an idea that people from both the Proton and Standard Notes communities have brought up repeatedly over the years, and after discussing it with Mo, the founder of Standard Notes, we both felt it was a good idea.
Both Proton and Standard Notes have unique shared values. We are both community-driven, not VC-financed, and committed to open-source. By joining forces, we hope to deliver more valuable services to both the Proton and Standard Notes user communities. A bit more about this on the Proton blog here.
As always, thanks for your support as we continue to fight for a more private internet, now with even more people on the team!
@Nelizea happened like I already said or some months ago.
But overall - can proton users now use standard notes paid plan for free? Or what does it mean?
In the coming months, we hope to find ways to make Standard Notes more easily accessible to the Proton community. This way, in addition to protecting your email, calendar, files, passwords, and online activity, you can also protect your notes.
The 100MB storage limit feels ridiculous. ProtonMail offers 500MB basic with 1GB free upgrade, and ProtonDrive starts at 2GB up to 5GB free. It’s unclear why Standard Notes storage isn’t shared like these other Proton products.
Basic formatting tools like bold and italics are absent on free plan. What makes it different from notes in Proton Pass?
Jurisdictional troubles. It is not Swiss as Proton or SimpleLogin
P.S: Their app looks like PWA (progressive web application) not as standalone app.
Doesn't have to be plain text. I'm not using Standard Notes as my media storage solution or anything, but I keep a section for house repair stuff. I bundle repair photos, receipts, PDF manuals, etc into my notebook.
Doing a tare down of my leaking dishwasher? I document the shit out of that.
This is practically a non-announcement.
Proton, your products and services are great. But sometimes your PR needs work.
This is basically saying "Standard Notes and Proton are doing something!? We don't know what yet." It doesn't even say "More details will follow."
What are we supposed to do with this vacuum of information you just created? All this does is give us questions. That's not an example of good communication.
Maybe. Or maybe its a discount on a Simple Notes subscription. We're all just guessing. I'd bet they don't even know yet what "joining forces" really means yet exactly.
I don't think they should have announced anything, until they could answer some of the most basic questions of what they're planing.
Really? It could mean Standard Notes is going away, and in a couple years it'll be Proton Docs or something. I don't know. I'm not even sure they know yet.