Download PowerToys. Open FancyZones. Create a custom layout (e.g., 70% browser / 30% Spotify). Hold Shift while dragging apps into those zones.

Drag the Calculator icon on top of the Calendar icon. Boom. A folder. Name it "Productivity." Do the same for Edge + Chrome (Name it "Browsers").

But there are rumors. In early 2024, Microsoft filed a patent for "Dynamic Icon Groups" that reorganize based on time of day or location. Imagine: At 9 AM, your Start Menu shows Outlook and Teams. At 6 PM, it shows Netflix and Steam.

More importantly, they were active . The Mail tile showed your latest unread message. The News tile cycled headlines. The Weather tile showed if you needed a jacket before you even clicked it.

When Microsoft unveiled Windows 11 in 2021, the tech world collectively gasped at one major omission: Live Tiles were dead.

Furthermore, the "Recommended" section of the Start Menu is slowly becoming smarter. It now predicts which files you need based on your calendar.

According to Microsoft insiders, telemetry showed that very few users were resizing or reorganizing tiles. Most people just pinned a few apps and ignored the dynamic data. Furthermore, Live Tiles consumed battery life and RAM constantly polling for updates. In the "Fluid Design" era of Windows 11, Microsoft prioritized performance, consistency, and static icons over dynamic chaos.