Step-by-Step Guide to Residential Building Construction

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by admin December 01, 2025
Step-by-Step Guide to Residential Building Construction

The 6 most secure email clients for teams

An easy breakdown of the entire home construction process — planning, soil testing, foundation work, structure, MEP installation, plastering, finishing materials, and final inspection. Perfect for homeowners and new contractors.

There are lots of secure email clients on the market—Tutanota, ProtonMail, StartMail. But many of these fail to have the helpful collaborative features of more modern business email clients. Where you can have internal comments, real-time drafting, powerful automations, all in an intuitive interface.

Tutanota - Tutanota is a top tier secure email provider. It offers end-to-end encryption, send encrypted emails, but zero collaborative functionality or third-party integrations.

ProtonMail - ProtonMail is a close competitor to Tutanota. It allows you to send password-protected encrypted emails, open source mobile apps, but no collaborative features.

StartMail - StartMail is another secure email provider. It offers local storage with ISO 27001 certified data centers and out of the box phishing and spam protection, but like the other two options, it has little collaborative functions.

If you just need a few shared labels, email aliases, and calendars to make your team more productive, then any of these options would work great. But if you often have multiple team members working on email threads and/or high volume of emails that need to be coordinated amongst multiple people—you'll want to look into true collaborative email clients.

If you rely on email for your business and you work with sensitive information, you'll want to know which of these shiny collaborative email clients have robust security and privacy standards underneath the hood.

Note: If you require a very high level of privacy like PGP, you're better off with one of the traditional options (i.e. Tutanota or Mailfence/Posteo/Zoho Mail for small businesses. But if PGP and full end-to-end encryption is not required, then keep reading on...

Note: If you require a very high level of privacy like PGP, you're better off with one of the traditional options (i.e. Tutanota or Mailfence/Posteo/Zoho Mail for small businesses. But if PGP and full end-to-end encryption is not required, then keep reading on...

If you just need a few shared labels, email aliases, and calendars to make your team more productive, then any of these options would work great. But if you often have multiple team members working on email threads and/or high volume of emails that need to be coordinated amongst multiple people—you'll want to look into true collaborative email clients.