Anthropic just dropped a quiet but meaningful update: Claude Tag. It’s exactly what it sounds like—a way to slap labels on your Claude conversations so you can find them later. For anyone who’s been living inside Claude’s chat interface, this is the kind of quality-of-life feature that makes you wonder why it wasn’t there from the start.
Let’s be real: AI chat history is a dumpster fire. You’ve got fifty threads named “Untitled,” half are half-baked code experiments, others are deep legal research. Without tags, you’re scrolling forever or relying on fuzzy memory. Claude Tag fixes that. You can now categorize conversations by project, topic, or whatever scheme your brain likes. It’s dead simple—no complex folders, no nested hierarchies. Just tags.
Why it matters: For vibe coders and AI builders, organization isn’t a nice-to-have—it’s survival. When you’re iterating on multiple agents, debugging prompts, or comparing outputs, being able to instantly pull up a tagged conversation saves hours per week. This feature signals Anthropic understands that Claude isn’t just a toy; it’s a workspace. Expect power users to demand more (shared tags, bulk operations), but for now, this is a solid step toward taming the chaos.
Critics might say it’s overdue—and they’re not wrong. But better late than never. Claude Tag is live in the web app and API. If you’ve been drowning in chat history, go tag your conversations. Your future self will thank you.
Source: Anthropic News
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