# What are Projects?

Projects inside Pinsearch are a way for you to organize and save your research for later use.

Most of us use spreadsheets and excel files to save keyword research data but when working on Pinsearch, you will not only be saving keywords to use later, but you will also be saving a lot of pins for inspiration and also competitor profiles.

Doing all this using a spreadsheet is cumbersome.&#x20;

That's why Pinsearch has a dedicated workflow design called "Projects"

Consider Projects as a small folder inside which you can store keywords you want to target, pins for inspiration, and competitors you want to look at while working.

You can create Project for each topic and sub topics and there is no upper bound on how many projects you can create.

For example, lets say you have a blog about Vegan Recipes and currently you are doing research for a topic "vegan recipes for diabetics". You can create a new Project called "﻿Vegan recipes for diabetics" (or whatever name you see fit) and save all your research (keywords, pins and profiles) under this project.


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