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Getting Started

Use Pullhub for the first time in about five minutes: save a reference, build a board, and push it into Google Slides.

Welcome

Pullhub is for the moment when web references need to become something you can organize, present, and keep moving.

Think of the first run as one simple path: collect a few references, put them into a board, then send that board to Google Slides.

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What can I use Pullhub for?

Pullhub works best when visual research is part of the work, not a folder you clean up later.

Moodboards Client presentations UI inspiration Research Interior references

Think of a Board as one project

A Board is where references for one project, direction, room, client, or idea live together. Give each project its own board so the handoff to Slides stays clean.

Web Reference Board Google Slides

Your first workflow

Save your first reference

Open a web page with an image or visual reference, then use Pullhub to save it. Right-click save is the fastest path. If the page blocks normal saving, use capture to grab the exact area you need.

Build your first board

Choose or create a board for the project. Add several references, then organize the board around the story you want to present.

Push to Google Slides

Open the Google Slides deck you want to use, then push your board from Pullhub. Pullhub places the selected references into Slides so you can keep presenting instead of dragging files around.

Optional: share a board

When a board is ready for feedback, you can create a public board link. Share links are useful for review, but they are snapshots, so re-share when you want the public version to reflect new changes.

You're ready

Free is for trying the workflow and seeing whether Pullhub fits the way you collect references. Continue with Free while you learn the rhythm.

Pullhub Pro is for when Pullhub becomes part of your daily workflow: more room for active projects, more sharing, and heavier production use.