Proton Mail, (paid) I switched 7 years ago and it’s great, I’ve never looked back. I don’t use the attached services like calendar and contacts because it’s a little bit too walled-off for the integrations I need, but I do use ProtonVPN and Drive.
Thunderbird (free) on desktop, to access my IMAP or exchange email addresses (work etc) along with Proton Bridge so I never touch the Proton web app. On Android, I use Thunderbird for the IMAP addresses plus the Proton app, which isn’t ideal but not sure what the alternative could be.
Calendar and contacts
Nextcloud (free) installed on the basic shared hosting for my personal website manages all my contacts
Etesync (free) is currently syncing my calendars, but I’m planning to swap this soon to the Nextcloud instance just to simplify things.
Notes / Resource management
Anytype (free) is incredible and I now run my life off of it. Took months to really get the hang of it but it’s worth the effort.
Cloud storage
Proton Drive (paid) is great, I use it for all my work applications, sending to clients etc and sync my most important files, but only have 500gb storage so
Synology Drive (free) installed on the NAS I use for backups covers all my personal uses, including photo backups.
Browser
Firefox (of course), with uBlock Origin (of course)
Search
DuckDuckGo (free), I ran Kagi for a while but the company seems shady and the price is extremely high for what you get
Passwords
1Password (paid), migrated after the LastPass incident and before ProtonPass existed. It would make sense to save the money and switch to Proton but tbh 1Password has been great and I wouldn’t risk the faff.
Documents
Honestly I don’t have a lot of need for Google Docs replacements but when I do need to work on docs I’ll use LibreOffice. If it needs to be shared I’d probably do a public share on Anytype, or use Proton Docs. More likely, someone else will have invited me to a Google doc and I’ll have to sign in to use it.
Audio
PocketCasts (paid) is a great service. I also use Spotify (sorry, all my friends use it)
RSS
FreshRSS also set up on my web hosting so I get all my news/articles/substacks etc through ReadYou and Fluent Reader.
Google products I still use
Maps
YouTube (with uBlock Origin and SponsorBlock on both desktop and android), I just sadly can’t let go of my carefully crafted algorithm oops
Email
Calendar and contacts
Notes / Resource management
Cloud storage
Browser
Search
Passwords
Documents
Audio
RSS
Google products I still use