Getting started

Updated 2026-04-18

Pinnora—what we shorten to Pinnora in the product—is built for teams who want research, messaging, and creative direction in one governed workspace. Instead of handing off brittle documents between tools, you work inside organizations and projects, run intelligence tools with clear inputs and outputs, and keep credits, roles, and history aligned with how agencies actually ship campaigns.

You log in once, pick an organization, open a project, then run tools from the Research, Creative, and Delivery areas.

What Pinnora does

Pinnora connects market understanding to persuasion structure and creative execution. Typical workflows start with audience and competitor context, move into hooks and offers, then generate static or video directions, QA them, and package exports your channel teams can use.

Nothing here replaces your media buyer or designer—but it gives strategists and operators a shared system of record that is faster to rerun when products, promos, or positioning change.

Who uses it

  • Agencies juggling multiple client organizations with strict access boundaries
  • In-house growth, brand, and creative teams standardizing brief-to-asset pipelines
  • Operators who want repeatable narratives instead of one-off GPT threads

If you arrived from an invitation, Team & invitations walks through roles before you dive into tooling.

What you can use in the workspace today

Pinnora ships with authenticated accounts, shared organizations, role-based team controls, campaign projects, sidebar billing surfaces, pooled credits, and dozens of named intelligence tools you execute inside a project shell.

Each tool has a plain-language name on screen. Labels such as (M0.1) appear only in docs so you can reference an exact surface when talking to support—there is nothing special you must type.

  1. Create or access your account — verified email avoids surprises later.
  2. Open or create an organization — this is where billing and credits live.
  3. Create a project inside that org — projects isolate campaigns or brands.
  4. Skim Tools overview to map research vs. creative modules, then Runs & status so you know how execution feedback appears.

Credits and pricing context

Credits fund tool runs at the organization level. For subscription packaging, Credits & billing explains top-ups and limits; for modality-level credit tables, AI model credit rates is the reference.

Where to go next