Start from the dashboard search
At the top of the dashboard, you can search a Pinterest keyword. Use this when you already know the topic you want to research. Pinsearch sends you into Keyword Finder with that keyword. If you are new, the dashboard also shows suggested keywords you can try.Use quick actions
The Quick Actions cards help you jump into common workflows:- Keyword Finder: Start keyword research.
- Profile Explorer: Analyze a Pinterest profile by username or URL.
- Pin Explorer: Discover or analyze high-performing pins.
- Create Content: Open the creation tools.
Use the getting-started checklist
Newer accounts may see a Getting Started checklist. It points you toward useful first actions:- Search your first keyword.
- Explore a competitor profile.
- Discover top-performing pins.
- Create AI-powered Pinterest content.
- Create your first Project.
Resume recent work
Returning users may see Recent Activity. Use it to reopen recent searches, profile checks, pin research, or creation work without remembering exactly where you left off.What power users see
After you have more activity in Pinsearch, the dashboard can show a more detailed view of your work, such as:- Keywords researched.
- Profiles explored.
- Pins explored.
- Content created.
- Top keywords.
- Saved Projects.
Find account, billing, settings, and help links
The sidebar gives you the main app links:- Settings: Credits, WordPress connections, and connected AI assistants.
- Billing: Plan, subscription, lifetime access, and credit pack details.
- Feedback: Leave product feedback or feature ideas.
- Bug Report: Report something that is not working.
- Knowledge Base: Open help articles.