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  "path": "/t/nested-projects-and-folder-organization-in-chatgpt/1385708#post_1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-04T12:22:22.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Hello OpenAI Team,\n\nFirst of all, thank you for creating the Projects feature. It has made organizing conversations much easier, especially for long-term learning and development.\n\nI would like to suggest adding **nested projects (subprojects) or folders within projects**.\n\nCurrently, when a project grows to dozens of conversations, it becomes difficult to keep everything organized. This is especially true for users who use ChatGPT for ongoing learning, research, or software development.\n\nFor example, I have a project dedicated to learning Japanese. Ideally, I would like to organize it like this:\n\nJapanese\n├──  Writing Systems\n│ ├── Hiragana\n│ ├── Katakana\n│ └── Kanji\n├──  Grammar\n├──  Vocabulary\n├──  Conversation Practice\n├──  Culture\n└──  Study Notebooks\n├── Hiragana Notebook\n├── Katakana Notebook\n└── Kanji Notebook\n\nThis would make large projects much easier to navigate and maintain.\n\nSome related features that would also be valuable include:\n\n  * Nested folders (folders inside folders).\n  * Drag-and-drop conversations between folders.\n  * The ability to pin important conversations within a project.\n  * Tags, allowing a conversation to belong to multiple categories (for example, both “Kanji” and “Notebook”).\n  * Collapse/expand folders to keep the interface clean.\n\n\n\nI believe this would significantly improve the experience for users who rely on ChatGPT for long-term projects, education, research, writing, and software engineering.\n\nThank you for considering this suggestion, and thank you for your continued work on improving ChatGPT.",
  "title": "Nested Projects and Folder Organization in ChatGPT"
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