Claude adds Tag feature to organize conversations and workflows
TL;DR
Anthropic introduces Claude Tag, a feature for organizing, categorizing, and managing conversations within Claude.
What changed
Anthropic introduced the Claude Tag feature to let Developers categorize and manage conversations within the tool. Vibe Builders can now group chats by project themes while Basic Users apply simple labels for personal workflows.
Why it matters
This approach gives Developers an edge over ChatGPT when handling multiple ongoing threads in code reviews. Vibe Builders see value in a specific use case of tagging design iterations to keep sessions sorted without extra effort.
What to watch for
Compare the tagging system against ChatGPT conversation folders and verify by creating a test tag on an existing chat then checking the updated list view.
Who this matters for
- Vibe Builders: Group your design iteration chats by project themes to keep creative sessions organized.
Harsh’s take
Anthropic's new tagging system addresses a long-standing pain point in LLM interfaces: chat clutter. While ChatGPT users rely on third-party extensions or folders, native tagging in Claude allows for lightweight, multi-dimensional organization of prompts and outputs. This feature is a direct utility upgrade for anyone managing parallel workflows. It keeps context switching clean without forcing users into complex workspace setups.
by Harsh Desai
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