WhatsApp for iOS Introduces ‘Drafts’ Label for Unread Messages and New Home Screen Widget

WhatsApp for iOS has introduced a new feature designed to make it easier for users to manage their drafts and unsent messages. With the latest update, a “Draft” label now appears next to chats containing incomplete or unsent messages. This update allows users to quickly identify conversations with pending drafts without the need to open each individual chat, saving time and reducing the hassle of scrolling through lengthy chat lists. The feature is available in the WhatsApp app version 24.22.83, and it aims to streamline the messaging experience for iPhone users.

The new Drafts label, first spotted by WABetaInfo, was initially rolled out in WhatsApp’s iOS beta version 24.18.10.72, exclusively for users participating in the Apple TestFlight program. Since then, WhatsApp has expanded the feature, making it available to all iOS users with the latest stable release. The addition of this label significantly enhances the user interface, as it removes the need to manually search for unsent messages or check each conversation for incomplete text.

This new update is part of WhatsApp’s continued effort to improve user experience and efficiency within its app. With the Drafts label, users can instantly spot messages that were started but not yet sent, making it easier to resume conversations. This small but useful feature eliminates the confusion that can arise from forgetting about unfinished messages, especially in busy chat threads.

In addition to the Drafts label, WhatsApp has also launched a new widget for iPhone home screens. This widget categorizes chats, making it even simpler for users to access their most important conversations. With the widget, users can find and manage chats quickly based on specific categories, such as unread messages or pinned chats, adding another layer of convenience to the app’s functionality. These updates reflect WhatsApp’s commitment to improving usability and providing more efficient tools for its user base.