4 ChatGPT Conversation Tricks Most Daily Users Don't Know
You open ChatGPT every day, yet the sidebar's conversation-management features stay surprisingly unknown. Rename, archive, edit message, and share link — just these four keep your conversations far more organized.
01 · Rename — Your titles are your sidebar index
ChatGPT auto-generates a conversation title from your first message. Because of that, it's common to end up with ten conversations on similar topics all sitting under near-identical names. Hover over a conversation in the sidebar, click ... → Rename, and you can set the title yourself.
Because search is surprisingly weak, the name itself acts as your index. These patterns get recommended often:
- Give each active project a clear name — e.g.
#book-draft-ch3,#api-debug-2026-05 - Mark conversations you return to often with an emoji prefix — e.g. 📌 code review, 🔍 debugging
- Baking dates and version numbers into titles cuts down on missed searches
02 · Archive — Don't delete, archive to hide
For conversations you don't use now but might revisit later, it's safer to archive instead of delete. Click ... → Archive on a sidebar conversation and it disappears from the sidebar.
To bring it back, click your profile icon → Settings → the General tab → Manage next to Archived chats. It's a different beast from deleting.
| Delete | Archive (recommended) | |
|---|---|---|
| Action | Permanent removal | Hidden from sidebar only |
| Recovery | Not possible | Anytime |
| Server retention | Gone after 30 days | Kept |
| Search & restore | Not possible | Both work |
Many long-time users say making archive your default move is just better for your sanity.
03 · Edit — Edit the existing message, don't start a new chat
When a ChatGPT answer disappoints you, a lot of people start a new conversation or retype the same question. You need neither. Just edit the existing message. Hover over a message you sent and a pencil icon appears. Fix the message, hit Send, and the answer regenerates from that point.
Why this matters:
- The earlier context of the same conversation is preserved — vs. starting fresh, this keeps the long-built-up system prompt and prior answers
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You can flip back and forth to the pre-edit answer with arrows — toggle versions with the
<>buttons below the message - The fastest way to experiment with prompt engineering — rephrase the same question five ways and compare answer quality
04 · Share — Share a conversation as a public URL
You can share an entire ChatGPT conversation as a public URL. It's far cleaner than sending screenshots or copy-pasting the text. Click ... → Share → Create link on a sidebar conversation and you're done.
Things to know before sharing:
- Messages added after sharing don't show up in the link (it's a snapshot)
- Your name is excluded by default (anonymized)
- You can deactivate a share link anytime — Settings → Data controls → Shared links
There are three good uses: showing a colleague your exact debugging or prompt flow, posting "here's how I solved it" on a blog or Twitter, and an external backup you'll reference again later.
Even people who open ChatGPT every day don't know these four sidebar features. Yet this is exactly where conversation quality is decided.
— careerhackeralex · video notes
05 · Recap — Menu locations at a glance
| Feature | Menu location | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Rename | Conversation ... → Rename |
Index your sidebar |
| Archive | Conversation ... → Archive |
Hide instead of delete |
| Edit message | Hover message → pencil | Retry while keeping context |
| Share link | Conversation ... → Share |
Generate a snapshot URL |
All four work on ChatGPT's free plan too. Menu locations are as of 2026-05, and paths may differ slightly on the mobile and desktop apps.
Sources & References
- YouTube · careerhackeralex — 5 genuinely useful ChatGPT features (390K views)
- OpenAI Help Center — ChatGPT FAQ (tracking Archive/Share/Edit menu changes)
This post is a summary of external learning material. The features covered here are organized around the menus shown in the video and are not the author's own hands-on review or first-person experience. The UI may change.
Original with full infographics and visual structure: https://jessinvestment.com/4-chatgpt-conversation-tricks-most-daily-users-dont-know/
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