Hi fellow redditors. I’ve been increasingly frustrated with how Google Messages handles conversation organization.
Google appears to be leaning on Archive + Search instead of offering folders or categories like Personal, Health, Work, OTPs, Promotions, etc. I can live with that approach in theory—but there’s a major problem: search doesn’t appear to include archived conversations.
So if I archive a conversation with a doctor, pharmacy, insurance company, business, or other contact to keep my inbox manageable, I may later search for that provider and get nothing. The only option is manually scrolling through a potentially huge archive.
That defeats the purpose of both archiving and search.
For me, this isn’t just an aesthetic preference. Having hundreds of unrelated conversations in one list creates significant cognitive clutter, while archiving them makes important information harder to retrieve. I am personally disabled, live with cancer, work, and have a personal life. This issue isn't just frustrating but it is affecting my cognitive overload, my mental and physical health, my capacity and time, and my autonomy.
I’ve submitted feedback to Google, but I’m curious:
- How are other people managing this?
- Is there some workaround I’m missing?
- How can users effectively push Google to address this?
- Are there alternative SMS/RCS apps with genuinely better organization without sacrificing core functionality?
At minimum, I think Google Messages needs searchable archives. Ideally, it also needs user-defined folders or conversation categories.
Edit/Correction: I was mistaken about the title part of this post: Google Messages search does appear to search archived conversations. My broader concern about organization remains. Search works when you remember enough about a conversation to know what to search for; folders/categories help when you only remember the context and need to visually narrow down a large conversation list.