> ## Documentation Index
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> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Create and manage Projects

> Create, view, and manage saved research Projects in Pinsearch.

Projects are folders for your Pinterest research.

Use a Project when you want to keep keywords, pins, and competitor profiles together for a niche, website, client, or campaign.

## What a Project can hold

A Project can include:

* Saved keywords from Keyword Finder.
* Saved pins from Pin Explorer.
* Saved competitor profiles from Profile Explorer.

This helps you come back later with context instead of repeating the same research.

## Open Projects

Click **Projects** in the Pinsearch sidebar.

The **Saved Projects** page shows a table with:

* Project name and description.
* Number of saved keywords.
* Number of saved pins.
* Number of saved competitors.
* Created date.
* **View** action.
* Delete action.

## Create a Project

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open Projects">
    Click **Projects** in the sidebar.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Create a new Project">
    Click **+ New Project**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Add a name">
    Enter a clear **Name**, such as `Vegan recipes`, `Summer patio ideas`, or a client name.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Add an optional description">
    Use **Description** to remind yourself what the Project is for.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Save it">
    Click **Create Project**.
  </Step>
</Steps>

Project names can use letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens, and underscores.

## Open a Project

On the Projects table, click **View** beside the Project.

Inside a Project, you will see tabs for:

* **Saved Keywords**
* **Saved Pins**
* **Saved Profiles**

Each tab helps you review a different part of your research.

## Delete a Project

Use the delete action from the Projects table when you no longer need a Project.

<Warning>
  Deleting a Project removes the saved research inside that Project from Pinsearch. Use this only when you are sure you do not need that research anymore.
</Warning>

## Good ways to organize Projects

Create Projects around how you actually plan content.

Useful examples:

* One Project per website.
* One Project per niche.
* One Project per client.
* One Project per seasonal campaign.
* One Project for competitor research.

## Related guides

* [Save research to Projects as you work](/pinsearch-product-guides/projects/save-research-to-projects-as-you-work)
* [Review, export, and clean up Project research](/pinsearch-product-guides/projects/review-export-and-clean-up-project-research)
* [Save keyword research to Projects](/pinsearch-product-guides/keyword-research/save-keyword-research-to-projects)
* [Save competitor profiles to Projects](/pinsearch-product-guides/profile-explorer/save-competitor-profiles-to-projects)
