Organize Your 100+ Clients in ChatGPT

10 min read March 2026

Why Projects, Not Chats

Every time you open a new chat in ChatGPT, you start from zero. It does not know you are a financial advisor. It does not know your compliance rules. It does not remember that Officer Martinez is concerned about his pension gap or that the Johnsons just had their second child. You end up re-explaining the same context over and over, wasting time and getting inconsistent results.

ChatGPT Projects fix this. A Project is a persistent workspace with its own custom instructions, uploaded files, and conversation history. When you open a Project, ChatGPT already knows the role it should play, the rules it should follow, and the background information it needs. Every conversation inside that Project inherits that context automatically.

Think of the difference this way: a Chat is like calling a random temp agency every morning and explaining your entire practice from scratch. A Project is like having a trained assistant who already knows your clients, your processes, and your preferences. They show up ready to work.

For someone managing 100+ client relationships across financial planning, insurance, and investment accounts, Projects are not optional — they are the foundation that makes everything else in this toolkit work.

The Naming Convention

When you have dozens of Projects, a consistent naming scheme is the difference between finding what you need in two seconds and scrolling through a mess. Here is the format that works best for financial advisors:

LASTNAME, First — Category

The last name comes first so Projects sort alphabetically in a useful order. The category tells you what the Project is for at a glance. Here are real examples using the kinds of clients you work with:

Some advisors prefer to include the department or agency for quick reference:

Pick one format and stick with it. Consistency matters more than perfection. The goal is that when you search for "Martinez" you find everything related to that client instantly.

How to Organize Your Projects

Why Per-Client Projects Are Worth It

The biggest advantage of Projects over Chats is running context. When you have a Project for Mike Torres, ChatGPT remembers his retirement timeline, his 457(b) situation, the healthcare gap concern, what you discussed last quarter, and what action items are still open. Your 5th meeting prep in that Project is dramatically better than your 1st — because the AI already knows the story.

That accumulated context is the value. A generic "Meeting Prep" workflow Project that doesn't remember who Mike is would just be a slightly better Chat.

The Volume Problem — and How to Solve It

The challenge: with 100+ clients, you can’t have 100+ Projects. ChatGPT doesn’t alphabetize, doesn’t have folders, and doesn’t have tags. Here’s how to keep it manageable:

1

Create Projects for your active financial planning clients

Not all 100+ — just the ones you’re actively meeting with. If you have 30-40 active FP relationships, that’s your Project list. Use our Meeting Prep template as the Custom Instructions in each one so they all produce structured, consistent output.

2

Use the naming convention so you can find them

Name every Project: LASTNAME, First — FP. When you need Torres, type “TOR” and it appears. The FP suffix distinguishes financial planning from other Project types.

3

Share category Projects for transactional clients

Clients with simpler, one-off relationships don’t need their own Project. Create a few shared ones:

  • INSURANCE — Active Clients
  • COLLEGE FUNDS — 529 Plans
  • PROSPECTS — 2026
4

Archive inactive Projects periodically

Clients you haven’t met with in 6+ months? Archive the Project (you can always recreate it). This keeps your active list focused on who you’re actually working with right now.

The Result

Your Project list stays manageable:

The key insight: Each client Project uses the same template (grab ours here) as its Custom Instructions. So every Project produces consistent, structured output — but each one builds up unique context about that specific client relationship over time. That’s the magic.

Custom Instructions

Every Project has a "Custom Instructions" field. This is where the magic happens. Whatever you put here applies to every conversation in that Project — you never have to repeat it.

For client-specific Projects, the custom instructions should include:

We have pre-built templates for the most common Project types. Head to the Templates page and copy the one that fits — it takes about 60 seconds to customize for a specific client.

Compliance guardrails are non-negotiable. Every Project that touches client data should include instructions like: "Do not provide specific investment recommendations. Do not quote projected returns. Always include a disclaimer that output is a draft for advisor review."

File Uploads

Projects let you upload files that persist across conversations. This is incredibly powerful for financial advising because it means ChatGPT can reference actual client documents without you pasting them in every time.

Good files to upload to a client Project:

Be thoughtful about what you upload. Do not upload documents with Social Security numbers, full account numbers, or other sensitive PII. Use summaries and redacted versions. ChatGPT Projects are encrypted, but good data hygiene matters — especially as a New York Life agent subject to their data handling policies.
Advanced: NY Life Enterprise ChatGPT

New York Life provides an enterprise version of ChatGPT for agents. This version has stricter data handling policies and may have different feature availability than your personal ChatGPT Plus account.

As of early 2026, the enterprise version supports Projects, but the custom instructions and file upload limits may differ from the consumer version. Some agents report that certain features roll out to the enterprise version on a delayed timeline.

Our recommendation: use the enterprise version for anything involving real client data or official New York Life communications. Use your personal ChatGPT Plus account for general research, template building, and learning. If you are unsure which version to use for a specific task, err on the side of the enterprise version — your compliance team will thank you.

Check with your General Office or the NY Life technology team for the most current guidance on approved AI tools and data handling requirements.

What's Next

Ready to set up your first Project? Grab a template from the Templates page — each one is designed to paste directly into a Project's Custom Instructions field. Then check out the Custom GPTs guide to learn how to build reusable bots that go even further than Projects.