## **The Problem** ChatGPT’s Canvas and Chat search has **no native filtering** for your saved canvases or longform drafts. If you’ve made more than a few, finding the right one becomes a chore — no folders, no tags, no filter by type. ## **The Hack** We invented our own tag system using a unique keyword: `#ABCDEF-project-name` Place it at the **very top of every Canvas**, and reference it in relevant chats. ### **Examples:** - `#ABCDEF-dokugent` → all Dokugent‑related docs and convos - `#ABCDEF-carmelyne` → personal essays or journal‑style posts - `#ABCDEF-terrakindle` → climate and ecosystem credit project When you search in ChatGPT: `#ABCDEF-dokugent` It will surface **both** the Canvas file and **any chat** that references it. ## **Why It Works** ChatGPT search doesn’t differentiate between Canvas and chats — it just surfaces content by keyword match. That means a **unique tag + consistent placement** = fully searchable backlog. You don’t even need folders. ## **Tips** - Keep the `#ABCDEF` string constant — it’s your search fingerprint. - Use dashes or underscores after it for project names. - Add the tag **only once**, at the top of the document, to reduce noise. ## **Next Steps** - Add this to your onboarding SOP if you’re working on multiple AI projects. - Consider automating tag insertion if generating many canvases. - Spread the word. This hack might save someone else hours of context wrangling. --- **END_OF_REPORT** 🌿✨