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As your list of contacts grows, scrolling through a flat grid can make it difficult to find who you are looking for. To give you more control over how you view your network, we have introduced a new Sort by section directly inside your settings dropdown menu.

This update allows you to organize your connections app precisely how you want, making it easier to manage relationships and stay in touch.

Three Ways to Sort

You can now toggle between three distinct sorting modes, depending on what you need in the moment:

  • A to Z (Default): The classic, alphabetical list. Perfect for when you know exactly who you are looking for and just want a clean, ordered directory.
  • Last Updated: This option sorts your network by the most recent interactions. People you have met or updated recently will bubble to the top, while contacts missing a date will gracefully fall to the bottom. This is ideal for quickly seeing who you have actively been engaging with.
  • Tags (Grouped View): This is the most powerful addition. Selecting "Tags" completely transforms your grid into a grouped layout.

The Power of the Tagged Group View

Rather than just sorting alphabetically by tag, selecting the Tags option restructures your entire dashboard.

Your contacts will be grouped under clear, color-coded headings based on their assigned tags (like "Close Friends" or "Neighbors").

  • Multi-Tag Support: If someone belongs to multiple categories, their profile card will automatically appear under every relevant heading.
  • Untagged Contacts: Anyone without a tag will be neatly gathered in a "No Tags" section at the bottom of the page, ensuring no one slips through the cracks.
  • Sub-sorting: Within every group, contacts are still sorted alphabetically so everything remains predictable and easy to scan.

Seamless Memory

You will not have to reselect your preferred view every time you open the app. Your sorting choice is saved locally to your browser instantly. Whether you leave the app, refresh the page, or come back tomorrow, your connections will load exactly how you left them.