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Notion Mail vs Proton Mail

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Notion Mail

6.0
Productivity

Email client integrated with Notion workspace

Proton Mail

8.0
Security & Privacy

Client for Proton Mail and Proton Calendar

Metric Notion Mail Proton Mail
Category Productivity Security & Privacy
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs 110 525
90-day Installs 389 1.6K
365-day Installs 2.3K 5.8K
Version 0.0.45 1.12.1
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 3 21
GitHub Forks - 6
Open Issues 1 14
License GPL-3.0
Language JavaScript Go
Last GitHub Commit 1y ago 3mo ago
First Seen Mar 31, 2025 Mar 15, 2024

Reviews

Notion Mail

Notion Mail is an email client deeply integrated with Notion, allowing users to manage emails directly within their workspace. It offers seamless workflow automation and email management, ideal for productivity-focused users who already rely on Notion.

Notion Mail integrates email management with Notion, enabling users to handle emails directly within their Notion workspace.

Pros

  • + Unique integration with Notion for email management
  • + Potential for workflow automation and productivity gains
  • + Early access may appeal to enthusiastic users

Cons

  • - Project appears to be in early development with limited maturity
  • - Lack of community support and engagement
  • - No visible unit tests, raising concerns about reliability

Proton Mail

Proton Mail is a privacy-focused desktop client for accessing encrypted email and calendar services, ideal for users prioritizing security and anonymity, such as activists and journalists.

Provides a desktop interface for Proton Mail and Proton Calendar services, enabling secure communication and calendar management.

Pros

  • + Strong focus on privacy and security
  • + Supports encrypted email and calendar services
  • + Regular updates and active development
  • + MacOS integration for seamless use
  • + Open-source with community contributions

Cons

  • - Occasional privacy controversies
  • - Some usability issues reported