Adding Discord serversto your list can’t hurt. Three or four extra shouldn’t make a difference, right? Until suddenly, you’ve maxed out your server list as a non-Discord Nitro user. Now you’re in a predicament where those 100 Discord servers take up too much space and scroll time while checking notifications on yourfavorite Android tablet. It turns out you can make your server list more manageable. Discord has a folder feature that allows you to collapse and expand your server list and then sort them into categories by name and color. So, to alleviate these issues, we built a guide to illustrate how to create and customize Discord folders for every server on your list.
How to create folders on the Discord mobile app
Folders can hold up to 100 Discord servers, and you can add as many folders as you’d like if there are enough servers to occupy them. As a result, you can delete folders by placing every server back on an empty spot on your list. But to learn how to create these handy folders in the first place, keep reading.
We performed this process using an Android phone, but these steps can be applied using the Discord iOS app. See the end of the section to download the Discord app using a widget.

How to create Discord folders on a PC
Creating folders on a PC is as simple as the Discord mobile app. So, we’ve devised a short guide below.
To create a folder, you must perfectly overlay the first server with the second. Otherwise, it will only move the server’s location.

you’re able to repeat these steps by adding more servers inside the folder. Drag and drop the server on top of the newly created folder. You can also add more Discord folders by applying the steps above with other unmerged servers on your list.
How to customize Discord folders
You can set names and colors for every Discord folder. Check the instructions below to get started. In this example, we perform steps using a PC, but we verified you can access the same settings using the mobile app.
On mobile, tap and hold the collapsed folder or folder icon to access theFolder Settings.

Using Discord for social media and news
WithTwitter’s quality going downas a social app, you might be turning toDiscord for your gamingnews and social media updates. Most developers and content creators have official Discord servers, which means your list may continue growing. So, there’s no better time than the present to organize your servers before it becomes a problem.

