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12:35, 16 November 2025
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A Russian Corporate Messenger Receives an Integrated Calendar and Personal Tags

A new Russian-built corporate calendar integrated into the Frisbee messenger aims to help companies move away from Google and Outlook while boosting security, privacy, and control over internal workflows.

Moving Toward Independence

The latest version of Frisbee — a Russian corporate messenger designed for large organizations — introduces a set of new tools focused on improving workplace coordination.

Developer Cloud Atlas added a built‑in calendar, personal tags, and hotkeys to streamline planning and daily communication. The embedded calendar can create meetings and video calls with auto‑generated links, reserve meeting rooms, show room availability, add participants from corporate contacts and email, and sync with outside calendars, including Google Calendar, Outlook, and Yandex.Calendar.

Developers note that corporate clients can enable the calendar individually, ensuring that all event data remains securely stored inside the organization’s protected environment.

Another major update: users can now add up to ten private and ten public tags to any message — including images — filter chats, and build a custom navigation system for faster access to important information.

“We made the Frisbee calendar a universal tool for corporate planning. It not only supports internal scheduling but also synchronizes with the calendars employees are already used to — Google Calendar, Outlook, Yandex.Calendar, and others — keeping the entire workflow inside a single digital environment. To implement this feature, we had to deploy storage for new object types such as user calendars, events, and event participants; configure synchronization with external applications; and organically integrate the new elements into the platform’s existing interface.”
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Hotkeys and Productivity Features

The new update also introduces keyboard shortcuts. Ctrl+Shift+F triggers a global search, Ctrl+F searches inside a chat, and Esc closes windows and panels. Mobile platforms now support quick reactions, message forwarding has increased to 100 items at once, and up to 30 recipients can be selected simultaneously.

In FrisbeeMeet, the platform’s video portal, users can now share screens in full‑screen mode during video conferences, allowing participants to view details more clearly — especially on large displays.

These upgrades target corporate clients in sectors where data protection and information security are essential. Since all calendars, messages, and metadata remain within the organization’s digital perimeter, the risk of leaking sensitive information is significantly reduced.

Lower Data‑Leak Risks

The development of domestic digital products is a crucial step for Russia’s IT industry. These solutions support the country’s software‑import replacement strategy, reduce reliance on Western platforms, and strengthen corporate communication sovereignty. Companies gain better control over their internal information in exchange for dramatically reduced leakage risks.

Continued development of Frisbee and similar platforms will reinforce Russia’s position in corporate communications software. Under current national security and import‑substitution policies, both businesses and government agencies are rapidly shifting to domestic platforms — and Frisbee is becoming a competitive alternative to Western tools.

Future plans include deeper integration of the Frisbee calendar with other corporate services and broader feature expansion. With proper adaptation to international compliance standards, the platform could eventually be exported as a unified calendar and corporate communication system.

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