What is the best way to handle an Android organize project for apps?

My home screen is a mess. How do you guys use Android organize features like folders or third-party launchers to keep things clean?
 
The ideal way to manage an Android app project is to have a good structure right from the start. For example, use clear package separation (UI, data, domain), follow an architecture like MVVM, use meaningful naming, and depend on tools like Gradle, Git, and Android Studio project view to keep everything orderly and easy to maintain.
 
The best way is to use Android Studio with a clear project structure, separating code into modules (app, libraries), keeping resources organized (layouts, drawables, strings), and following MVVM or MVC architecture for maintainable and scalable apps.
 
I simply put everything in folders on my primary screen. I group them by category like social or games and it makes the whole Android organize process much easier to manage.
 
You need to attempt a third party launcher such as Nova or Niagara. They have much better tools to help you Android organize your layout than the stock software usually does.
 
My home screen is completely blank and I only use the search box to locate applications. It is the fastest way to Android organize because you don't have to look at any clutter at all.
 
The most effective one is to keep the most frequently used applications on the dock at the bottom. Then you can use the app drawer for everything else and keep the Android organize style minimal.
 
Color coding my folders is actually the best I found out. I put all green icons together and all blue icons together to Android organize my phone visually.
 
Color coding my folders is actually the best I found out. I put all green icons together and all blue icons together to Android organize my phone visually.
 
I make gestures to access the most used applications. This lets me keep the screen clean while I Android organize the less important stuff into hidden folders.
 
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