I hear you on flexible pricing, but I want to clarify something. I’m all for Proton bundling multiple products at a discount. For e.g., offering Proton Mail Plus and Proton Pass Plus together at a lower price than if you got them both individually. That being said, I do don’t want to be forced to pay for a service I don’t want or need.
For e.g., if Proton offers a bundled subscription for Proton Mail Plus, Proton Pass Plus, and Proton VPN plus, but the option to only get Proton Pass Plus and Proton Mail Plus is not possible, that is a no go for me.
That’s why I didn’t use the term “bundled subscription” in my original comment, because it can mean anything. And to me, it’s important that I am able to have à la carte experience, and pay only for the products I want. I do not want to be forced into paying for something I don’t want.
I don’t need all the services offered by Proton Unlimited either. And even if I did, I cannot afford it. Moreover, it’s not just about not being able to afford it. Many people in the privacy community don’t want to put all their eggs in the Proton basket. They’d rather use a different VPN provider, for example. That makes sense to me too.