Open the conversation menu
Find the conversation in the ChatGPT sidebar or Superpower folder list, then open its three-dot menu. The menu includes actions like favorites, notes, downloads, references, and tags.
Organization tutorial
Folders are useful for where a conversation belongs. Tags are useful for what a conversation is about, what status it has, or why you may need it again.
Open the conversation menu, click Edit tags, create or select the tags you want, then save. You can use tags for topics, status, clients, workflows, or follow-up labels without changing where the conversation lives.
Find the conversation in the ChatGPT sidebar or Superpower folder list, then open its three-dot menu. The menu includes actions like favorites, notes, downloads, references, and tags.
Choose Edit tags from the conversation menu. Superpower opens a tag dialog for that conversation so you can add, remove, or create tags.
Type a tag name into the Create new tag field and click Add. Use short labels such as Client, Research, Follow-up, Draft, Bug, or Important so the tag is easy to scan later.
Use the tag chips in the dialog to see which tags exist. Remove a tag from the conversation when it no longer applies, then click Done when the set looks right.
Tags work best when they support the rest of your organization system. Use folders for broad workspaces and tags for smaller labels like status, type, priority, or next action.
Tag strategy
FAQ
Short answers about adding, creating, and removing conversation tags.
Yes. Superpower ChatGPT adds an Edit tags action to the conversation menu so you can label conversations with custom tags.
No. Folders decide where a conversation lives. Tags add labels that can describe status, type, topic, client, or priority.
Yes. In the Edit tags dialog, type a new tag name and click Add.
Yes. Open Edit tags again and remove any tag that no longer applies to that conversation.
Install Superpower, open a conversation menu, and use tags to mark the chats you need to recognize later.