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Fretscape doesn't let you make custom folders or collections. Your saves are already grouped by type, though, and the rename and search tools cover most of what folders would have done.

Grouped by type already

Saved items split themselves into four groups: Progressions, Chords, Voicings, and Filter Presets. Each shows as its own tab on the saved items page, so you don't scroll through your voicings to find a progression. Beyond those four tabs, there's no nested folder structure.

Renaming for findability

Every saved item takes a custom name. Tap Click to rename on a progression to call it "Verse riff" or "Christmas one"; rename a voicing "Am with the open A bass" if that's how you'll remember it. Unnamed items show Add name... as a placeholder until you give them one.

The custom name is what makes the search box useful, so the more deliberate you are with names, the easier finding things later gets. If you tend to think of a progression by mood ("upbeat one in C") rather than by its chords, name it that way and you'll find it that way.

Search instead of folders

The Search saved items... box at the top of the page narrows the list down by name. Combined with custom names, it covers most of what folders would have done — type "verse", type "open chords", type "Sunday" and you'll see only the items you've named that way.

If you'd really like proper collections — a "Songs" folder, a "Practice" folder, that kind of thing — drop us a line at help@fretscape.com. Real feedback is how features get prioritised.

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