Google Messages has evolved from a simple SMS inbox into a capable RCS hub, and the power-user features now tucked inside can save real time. With RCS adoption topping a billion monthly users according to Google, and the GSMA’s Universal Profile standard cementing cross-carrier support, it’s worth mastering a few expert moves. Here are 10 tips I rely on daily to make Messages faster, cleaner, and smarter.
Pin Priority Chats to the Top in Google Messages
When your inbox is overflowing, pinning is the simplest way to keep family threads, project groups, or two-factor prompts in reach. Long-press a conversation on the home screen and tap the pin icon to lock it above the scroll. You can pin up to 20 threads, but in practice five or fewer keeps the top bar truly high-signal. Unpin the moment a thread stops being mission critical.
- Pin Priority Chats to the Top in Google Messages
- Customize Swipe Actions for Speed in Google Messages
- Schedule Sends to Respect Time Zones in Google Messages
- Star Messages You Cannot Lose for Fast Retrieval
- Take Control of Group Chats with RCS Features and Privacy
- Tune Link Previews and Data Use to Protect Your Privacy
- Pair to the Web for Desktop Texting and Sharing
- Color Code Conversations For Instant Context
- Set A Polished Profile That Travels With You
- Hide The Gemini Button If You Do Not Use It
- Pro Filters for a Cleaner Inbox and Less Spam

Customize Swipe Actions for Speed in Google Messages
Default swipes archive on the right and toggle read/unread on the left. You can change both. Tap your profile photo > Messages settings > Swipe actions > Customize, then pick archive, delete, read/unread, or off for each direction. Pro tip: set one side to archive and the other to read/unread for quick triage that mirrors modern email workflows.
Schedule Sends to Respect Time Zones in Google Messages
Composing at midnight but don’t want to ping a client? Type your message, then press and hold the send button to schedule for later today, tonight, tomorrow morning, or a specific date and time. You can tap the scheduled bubble to edit, send now, or delete before it goes out. It’s an underrated courtesy that also boosts response rates because messages land when people are actually available.
Star Messages You Cannot Lose for Fast Retrieval
Receipts, addresses, one-time codes, meeting links—star anything you’ll need again. Long-press a message and tap the star; it’s then collected under Search > Starred. When you’re hunting for a gate code in a parking garage or a tracking number at the post office, that single-tap filter beats scrolling or keyword guessing every time.
Take Control of Group Chats with RCS Features and Privacy
Open a group thread and tap its title to rename the chat, snooze notifications, or leave entirely. On RCS-enabled groups, the name change syncs for everyone, and you’ll see richer typing indicators and improved media. Google has extended end-to-end encryption to one-on-one RCS and has expanded it to many group chats as rollouts progress, which means your renamed project channels can also be private. Check the lock icon in the compose bar for encryption status.
Tune Link Previews and Data Use to Protect Your Privacy
Hate tapping to see what a link is? Go to Messages settings > Automatic previews to enable rich previews for all links, only web links, or Wi‑Fi only. This setting is more than cosmetic: toggling Wi‑Fi only can meaningfully save data if your friends love sending video pages. Google’s own privacy notes explain that preview generation may fetch content in the background, so tighten this if you’re cautious.

Pair to the Web for Desktop Texting and Sharing
If you live at a keyboard, Messages for Web is a productivity win. On your computer, open the web app and choose Pair with QR code. On your phone, tap profile photo > Device pairing > QR code scanner, then scan. Your threads appear on desktop with notifications and file drag-and-drop. Security tip: only select “Remember this computer” on trusted devices, and periodically tap Unpair all devices on your phone to revoke old sessions.
Color Code Conversations For Instant Context
Inside any thread, tap the three dots > Change colors to assign a distinct theme—teal for family, purple for finance, red for time-sensitive teams. Visual grouping reduces context switching and helps you spot who’s texting at a glance on busy days. Colors apply per-conversation, so you can build your own mental map.
Set A Polished Profile That Travels With You
Your Messages profile photo and name show to other RCS users and sync with your Google account. Update it via profile photo > Your profile, then choose a new image or an illustration. If you text clients from your personal phone, a professional headshot and consistent display name reduce misidentification—especially in large group chats and unknown-number replies.
Hide The Gemini Button If You Do Not Use It
If the Gemini shortcut isn’t part of your workflow, remove the clutter. Go to Messages settings > Gemini in Messages and toggle off Show Gemini button. This cleans the top bar and reduces accidental taps, while everything else in your inbox stays the same. You can re-enable it anytime if you decide to experiment with AI drafting or summaries later.
Pro Filters for a Cleaner Inbox and Less Spam
One bonus housekeeping move: enable spam protection and category filters if available in your region. Google’s machine learning systems, outlined in its security briefings, can flag suspicious senders and keep promotions away from personal chats. Combined with archive and read/unread swipes, this creates a near-zero-maintenance inbox.
None of these features are flashy alone, but together they turn Messages into a lean, reliable command center. As the RCS ecosystem grows and cross-network compatibility improves, mastering these small controls pays off daily—in fewer interruptions, faster responses, and chats that stay exactly as organized as you need.
