Great idea, but we can expand on it! I'd love to see Kagi Assistant introduce a natural language-powered automatic tagging system where users can define custom tags using plain-language descriptions, and the assistant intelligently applies them to threads.
Imagine this: you add a tag called Tech & Development and describe it as "use this for anything related to coding, scripting, IT, or self-hosting, like Python scripts, Bash automation, or Linux server setup." From then on, Kagi automatically recognizes and tags relevant conversations.
No manual effort. No rigid categories. Just smart, context-aware organization powered by your own definitions.
Some other examples:
- Work & Productivity: "Apply to discussions about sales, partner management, customer success, or business strategy"
- Fitness & Outdoors: "Use for running, padel, SCUBA, sailing, or any physical training and outdoor recreation"
- Smart Home & Energy: "Tag conversations about Home Assistant, heat pumps, solar, EV charging, or smart-grid tech"
- Creative & Personal: "For 3D printing, photography, music, podcasts, or personal hobby projects"
Users could add, edit, or remove tags anytime, all through intuitive language, not code. Over time, Kagi could even suggest new tags based on recurring themes in your chats.
This would turn the assistant into a truly organized, self-maintaining knowledge hub, personalized to how each of us think! Would love to see something like this on the roadmap!