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Archiving older chats: boosting app performance in 2025

Chat App Introduces Archiving | Keeps Speed Up and History Accessible

By

Nina Patel

Jan 8, 2026, 06:15 AM

Edited By

Dmitry Petrov

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Graphic showing a chat app interface with older chats being archived, highlighting improved speed and organization, while active chats remain visible.
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In a significant update, the chat app will begin archiving older conversations starting January. Aimed at ensuring a smooth, responsive user experience, this change targets chats inactive for six months or more.

What's Changing?

Starting this week, users with conversations dating back to 2022 and 2023 can expect a transition to archived storage. This move does not delete these chats; they remain easily restorable from history, unlike lost content fears that some had.

Why Archiving Matters

Users have expressed concerns about lag in the app, which can be traced back to long chat histories. Archiving is a response to those worries. It’s about preventing app slowdowns while keeping previous chats accessible with just a few taps.

Users React

While some users appreciate the update, others have raised ongoing issues demanding attention. For instance:

  • One user highlighted problems with the app’s "liked bots," noting that many liked bots have mysteriously disappeared from their lists.

  • Another user asked about a potential search function for archived chats, making recovery more user-friendly.

  • Concerns about a malfunctioning "Enable New UI" switch were also noted.

"Can we please have a way to delete chats? It’s crazy it’s not an option," a user commented, reflecting frustration with current functions.

This update comes as users continue to grapple with existing issues amid a shift toward a smoother chat experience. Some comment threads also express desires for potential enhancements, fueling discussions about additional features.

Key Points

  • Archiving Timeline: Inactive chats from 2022 first, 2023 next, followed by other old chats.

  • Focus on Performance: Users expect improvements in app speed.

  • User Feedback Ongoing: Requests for features like chat deletion and better search functions persist.

Amidst this rollout, users remain divided on whether the benefits outweigh existing troubles. With ongoing updates, will the app finally address these long-standing issues? Only time will tell.

Forecasting the Road Ahead

There’s a strong chance that the chat app will continue to refine its capabilities as users begin to adapt to the archiving feature. Experts estimate around 70% of people will see improved app performance, potentially leading to increased user retention rates. Over time, feedback loops from discussions on forums may result in the introduction of essential features, like enhanced search functions for archived chats and options for chat deletion. As the app follows through on these updates, it might also serve as a model for other apps experiencing similar challenges related to performance and user experience.

Echoes from History's Halls

Consider the early days of streaming services in the mid-2000s when platforms struggled to manage vast libraries of content, much like this chat app grapples with extensive chat histories. Similar to how streaming services enhanced user accessibility through recommended features and curated lists, the chat app could benefit from applying a more tailored approach to its users' archived content. This parallel shows that as technology evolves, so do the strategies for handling growing data, leading to more efficient and user-friendly experiences.