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WhatsApp users can now filter chats with customized lists

Debra Massey
Last updated: November 1, 2024 1:13 pm
Debra Massey
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Are your WhatsApp chats becoming a chaotic mess? With so many conversations happening at once—whether with family, friends, colleagues, or group chats—it’s easy to get overwhelmed. But WhatsApp’s latest feature aims to change that, giving you powerful tools to organize your inbox and keep your most important messages within reach.

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Introducing Custom Lists: Your Personalized Chat FiltersHow to Create Custom ListsWhy Custom Lists Matter for WhatsApp UsersWhen Will Custom Lists Be Available?

Introducing Custom Lists: Your Personalized Chat Filters

WhatsApp has just unveiled a game-changing update called “Custom Lists,” a major enhancement to the platform’s chat filtering options. With this feature, you can finally segment your chats based on what matters most to you, allowing for smoother and more efficient messaging. This upgrade builds on WhatsApp’s previous chat filters, which launched earlier this year. While you may have already enjoyed the ability to filter by “Unread,” “All,” and “Groups,” the new “Custom Lists” feature allows you to create categories that better fit your personal and professional needs.

Whether it’s conversations with family, close friends, work teams, college buddies, or even your favorite hobby groups, Custom Lists make it easier than ever to keep track of conversations that truly matter. Now, you can tailor your chat filters to organize and access your messages in a way that feels right for you.

How to Create Custom Lists

Getting started with Custom Lists is a breeze. Here’s how to create a personalized list in just a few taps:

  1. Go to the Chats tab: Open WhatsApp and navigate to the main Chats screen. Here, you’ll notice the familiar filter bar at the top.
  2. Tap the plus sign (+): This new icon allows you to add custom lists. Tap it, then give your list a unique name, like “Family,” “Work,” or “Friends.”
  3. Add contacts or groups: Populate your list with any chats—individual or group conversations. You can create as many lists as you want, each customized to different facets of your life.
  4. Edit with ease: To make changes to a list, long-press on it and select “Edit.” You’ll have options to add or remove people and groups as needed.

Once your lists are created, you can swipe between them seamlessly. WhatsApp will still default to the “All” category, which shows every chat in chronological order, but your custom lists will always be just a swipe away.

WhatsApp users can now filter chats with customized lists
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Why Custom Lists Matter for WhatsApp Users

The Custom Lists feature is more than just a tool for tidying up your inbox. It’s designed to help you stay on top of the conversations that are most important to you. Think of it as a productivity booster—no more digging through unrelated chats to find the message you need. This also means that you can cut down on distractions and focus more on the connections that matter, whether it’s following up with a friend or quickly finding that crucial work message.

Whether you’re a power user managing hundreds of contacts or someone who just likes a more organized inbox, Custom Lists makes a huge difference. Imagine being able to isolate messages from family members during holidays, prioritizing work-related messages during office hours, or keeping your social circles distinct—no matter how hectic your inbox gets.

When Will Custom Lists Be Available?

Custom Lists are rolling out to WhatsApp users globally starting today, with wider availability expected over the coming weeks. Make sure your app is updated to access this latest feature, and start creating the lists that will make messaging a breeze.


With Custom Lists, WhatsApp isn’t just giving you another organizational tool—it’s putting the power of personalization into your hands. Embrace this new level of control over your chat experience and enjoy a more streamlined, focused, and efficient way to stay connected. Try it out today, and see just how much more manageable your inbox can be!

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