When you have a plethora of notes to manage, keeping them all organized becomes the need of the hour. Else, you will need to scour through the entire app, making it tedious to find a specific note. Well, the native Apple Notes app has a fix for this. If you are a loyal Apple Notes user, chances are you appreciate the introduction of tags in the note-taking app with iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. Using tags, you can keep all of your notes organized and find them with utmost ease. So let’s take a look at how to organize notes with tags in the Apple Notes app on iPhone and iPad.

Apart from bringing support for tags, Apple has also added a super handy feature called Smart Folder. It automatically organizes your notes into folders based on tags. So, if you find it tedious to manage notes manually, Smart Folders might come in super handy for you.

  • Create Notes with Tags in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15
  • Manage Your Tagged Notes in Apple Notes App
  • How to Create Smart Folder in Apple Notes on iPhone and iPad

Create Notes with Tags in iOS 15 and iPadOS 15

  • On your iPhone or iPad, open the Notes app.

Manage Your Tagged Notes in Apple Notes App

To view and manage your tags, navigate to the main page of the Notes app and follow the steps mentioned below.

  • View as Gallery: It shows your notes in the gallery view. By default, notes appear in the list view.

Smart Folder lets you organize your notes based on tags you have selected. If you don’t want to spend your precious time managing notes manually, this is the way to go.

  • Open the Notes app on your iPhone or iPad and go to the main (Folders) screen.

So, that’s how you can use tags to organize notes with ease on your iPhone and iPad. As I said above, tags are pretty helpful for keeping things like ideas and documents organized and quickly accessible. So, go ahead and make the most of it to manage all of your notes. Slowly but steadily, the Apple Notes app has become feature-packed thanks to the addition of several useful features like the ability to lock notes, share folders, and the new Quick Note feature in iPadOS 15. Let me know if you think Apple Notes fares well against third-party note-taking apps like Evernote and OneNote.