> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.pinsearch.co/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Save research to Projects as you work

> Save keywords, pins, and profiles to Projects from research tools.

Use **Add to Project** when you find research you want to keep.

You can save useful keywords, pins, and competitor profiles while you are researching, then review them later from the Project.

## What you can save

| Research type       | Where it comes from | Where it appears in a Project |
| ------------------- | ------------------- | ----------------------------- |
| Keywords            | Keyword Finder      | **Saved Keywords**            |
| Pins                | Pin Explorer        | **Saved Pins**                |
| Competitor profiles | Profile Explorer    | **Saved Profiles**            |

## Save keywords from Keyword Finder

When Keyword Finder returns ideas, select the rows you want to keep and add them to a Project.

This is useful for building a content backlog around a niche, campaign, or website.

Saved keyword rows can include keyword text, category, group, estimated volume, status, and priority.

## Save pins from Pin Explorer

Use Pin Explorer when you want visual examples of what is already working.

Save pins that show:

* Strong image style.
* Useful title or description angles.
* High save or comment signals.
* Article ideas you want to learn from.

Saved pins appear visually inside the Project's **Saved Pins** tab.

## Save competitor profiles from Profile Explorer

Open a profile in Profile Explorer, then use **Add to Project** from the profile header.

This is helpful when you want to remember competitors, creators, or brands you may study again.

Saved profiles appear in the Project's **Saved Profiles** tab.

## Create a Project while saving

Some **Add to Project** menus let you create a new Project without leaving the current workflow.

Use **New**, enter a Project name, then choose that Project from the list.

## Avoid saving everything

Projects are more useful when they hold your best research, not every result.

Save items that help you make a decision later:

* Keywords you may write about.
* Pins with useful patterns.
* Profiles you want to compare or revisit.

## If something is already saved

Pinsearch may tell you when an item is already in the selected Project.

If that happens, choose a different Project or continue researching.

## Related guides

* [Create and manage Projects](/pinsearch-product-guides/projects/create-and-manage-projects)
* [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 and export pins from Pin Explorer](/pinsearch-product-guides/pin-explorer/save-and-export-pins-from-pin-explorer)
* [Save competitor profiles to Projects](/pinsearch-product-guides/profile-explorer/save-competitor-profiles-to-projects)
