121
Tags for pages
planned
Hossein Taleghani
Before launching Docs 3.0, we had a convention on our team to add a keywords section at the beginning of each page, to make sure we can find a document easier. Tags on Docs 3.0 are great and if we could add tags to pages, we can put our keywords section away.

Log In
Marius
Confluence is still the best tool for documentation. Unfortunately, if ClickUp needs 2 years to flag it "planned" it will be another year like that, then one more in "progress".
Marius
2 years later, this isn’t implemented yet ☹️ This should be a default feature from the very beginning, makes no sense to have a tag applied to ALL pages.
Mariana Irazu
yes please!
Justin Hunter
Justin Hunter
Justin Hunter
planned
Justin Hunter
Merged in a post:
Enable tagging subpages (treat subpages like docs embedded within docs)
Rick Henrikson
I am trying to build a company Wiki. It seems the easiest/best way to do this is to have
one
doc with subpages for the various parts of the Wiki. Doing this makes it easy to automate the contents/structure.However, I've noticed a few issues with how Pages function. I would ideally like a Page to essentially function just like a Doc (just that it is embedded inside a bigger Doc). This is more similar to how notes tools like Roam, Logseq, Tana, and Reflect work.
Pages cannot be tagged separately. So for example, I have a Subpage in our Wiki Doc called "Books" that then has Subpages for each book (with a summary of take-aways relevant to our team). I would like each of these Subpages to be able to have a tag like "Book" and "Leadership" so that I could then create a table that just lists all of the books about leadership.
However, from what I can tell today, this seems impossible given that Pages and Subpages don't seem to have individual properties of tags and also don't seem to be able to be referenced in tables listing them.
Justin Hunter
Hi Rick Henrikson! This is great feedback! We have plans to add individual page/subpage functionality rather than making everything live at the Doc level. Those updates are planned for this year, so stay tuned!
David Haddad
A huge +1.
Wordpress (top level page)
- SEO (subpage)
-- SEO article 1 (sub-sub page)
-- SEO article 2
- Forms
-- How to article 1
-- Hot to article 2
Having every single page have the same tags renders tags useless for anything other than single page docs.
Load More
→