WhatsApp is reportedly working on updating its popular chat app with inbox filters in order to help keep track of users’ chats and organise it according to people’s convenience.
The Meta-owned app has been criticised for being complicated to use for many years, especially when isolating and keeping tabs on conversations.
However, now that is finally changing, thanks to the new update, according to TechLoy.
When navigating through messages more efficiently, you will be able to organise and find your most important conversations with this addition.
This feature will also let you separate "Unread" and "Groups” chats, making it less difficult to access your conversations.
To the top of the app's standard list of conversations, this update will introduce three filter buttons.
With the other two options being "Unread" and "Groups", "All," which is the default, will show all messages
The free update is likely to be available to all users in the coming weeks, according to Meta. Moreover, WhatsApp could be looking to increase its 2 billion users worldwide with this update.