> ## Documentation Index
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# Tag Your Subscriptions

> Learn how to organize your subscriptions with tags to filter, search, and analyze your recurring expenses

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Tags help you organize your subscriptions into categories such as Business, Personal, Marketing, or Team.

They make it easier to filter, search, and analyze your recurring expenses across different contexts.

## About Tags

* Each subscription can have one or more tags.
* Tags appear as small labels next to the subscription name.
* You can create custom tags to suit your specific needs (for example, Development, Operations, or Streaming).
* Tags are stored at the subscription level and persist across sessions, so your organization stays consistent.

## Add or Edit Tags

You can add or modify tags while creating or editing a subscription.

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open the subscription">
    Go to the Subscriptions page.

    Click on a subscription to open the history drawer.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Add or edit tags">
    In the Tags field, start typing to search for an existing tag or create a new one.

    Select one or more tags to apply.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Save changes">
    Click **Save Changes**.

    The selected tags will appear next to the subscription name in your Subscriptions table.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Use Tags for Filtering and Reports

Once your subscriptions are tagged, you can:

* Filter the Subscriptions table by tag to focus on specific categories (for example, Business or Marketing subscriptions).
* Analyze reports like Monthly Costs or Subscription Count based on selected tags.
* Combine tags with other filters such as status for deeper insights.
* View the distribution of your tags across your subscription on a dedicated diagram.

<Tip>
  Use consistent tag names across your subscriptions (for example, always use **Business** instead of **Biz**).

  This ensures your filters, analytics, and reports remain accurate and easy to navigate.
</Tip>
