Design your pin in Canva
Make the pin or template you love in Canva, with your fonts, colors, and layout. Or skip this step entirely; a template is optional.
Design a pin in Canva, then drop the template into Pinterpost. It multiplies your look into 30 on-brand pins, writes the SEO, and schedules them.
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Canva is a great way to design a Pinterest pin, and Pinterpost picks up where it leaves off. Canva is built for crafting one beautiful pin or template by hand; Pinterpost is built for volume. Drop your Canva template into Pinterpost as a reference and it generates up to 30 on-brand variants, writes the Pinterest SEO, adds your link, and publishes them on a safe schedule. Design in Canva, scale with Pinterpost.
Keep designing the way you like. Pinterpost takes it from there, in your Chrome sidebar.
Make the pin or template you love in Canva, with your fonts, colors, and layout. Or skip this step entirely; a template is optional.
Open the Pinterpost sidebar and add your Canva design as a style reference. Then right-click the product or image you want pins for.
Pinterpost generates up to 30 distinct variants in your Canva style, each with its own title and description, all keeping your fonts and colors.
Set your destination URL once and Pinterpost adds it to the batch, writes the SEO, and schedules every pin to Pinterest on a safe cadence.
Already have a Canva pin you love? Drop it into Pinterpost as a reference and every variant keeps your fonts, colors, and layout.
Instead of duplicating one Canva design by hand, Pinterpost generates up to 30 distinct versions that still look like your brand.
Canva designs the look; Pinterpost writes the keyword-aware title and description for every pin so it gets found in search.
Set your destination URL once and Pinterpost puts it on the whole batch, no pasting it into each Canva export.
Pinterpost posts the batch through Pinterest's official API on a spaced-out cadence, so you skip the export-and-upload step entirely.
No Canva template? Pinterpost designs from scratch too, so you can start with nothing and still get on-brand pins.
Yes, and it is one of the most popular ways to do it. Canva has Pinterest pin templates at the right 1000 by 1500 size, plus Magic Studio features that can suggest designs and resize layouts. For crafting a single, polished pin or a reusable template, Canva is excellent.
Where it gets slow is volume. Pinterest rewards many fresh pins, and designing each one in Canva, even from a template, is manual. That is the gap Pinterpost fills: it takes your Canva look and multiplies it into a batch automatically.
Canva is a general design tool where you make pins by hand; Pinterpost is an automation layer that generates many pins and publishes them. Canva is about the craft of one design; Pinterpost is about producing and scheduling many distinct pins from a product, post, or your own template.
They solve different halves of the job. Canva gives you the look; Pinterpost gives you the volume, the SEO, the links, and the scheduling. That is why the two work well together rather than against each other.
Yes, that is a core feature. Drop your Canva design in as a style reference and Pinterpost uses it as the basis for every variant, so the batch keeps your fonts, colors, and layout instead of looking generic.
It means you do not have to choose between your Canva brand and automation. Design the template once in Canva, then let Pinterpost reproduce that look across 30 pins, each with its own title, description, and the same destination link.
Canva focuses on design. Some Canva plans can help draft text and it connects to a content planner, but writing Pinterest-specific keyword titles and descriptions for every pin, then publishing them on a safe cadence, is not its core job.
Pinterpost handles that side. It writes a keyword-aware title and description for each pin in the batch and schedules the whole set to Pinterest through the official API, so the SEO and posting happen automatically after the design is done.
Not exactly. If you love designing in Canva, keep doing it; Pinterpost is happy to take your Canva template and scale it. Pinterpost only replaces Canva if you would rather skip manual design entirely, since it can generate pins from a product image with no template at all.
Most people use them together: Canva for the brand look, Pinterpost for turning that look into a steady stream of pins with the SEO, links, and scheduling done. You are never forced to pick one.
Here is how the two fit together on the pin-making job.
| Canva | Pinterpost | |
|---|---|---|
| Best at | Crafting one design or template | Scaling it into a batch |
| Designs pins | Yes, by hand or with Magic Studio | Yes, generated automatically |
| Multiplies a template | One at a time | Up to 30 variants at once |
| Writes the SEO | Not its focus | Yes, per pin |
| Adds the link | You set it per export | Applied across the batch |
| Schedules to Pinterest | Via a content planner | Yes, official API |
| Use it for | The design | The volume, SEO, and posting |
The simplest workflow: design your favorite pin in Canva, then hand it to Pinterpost to multiply, optimize, and publish.
No. Pinterpost is designed to use your Canva templates, so most people run both: design the look in Canva, then scale and schedule it in Pinterpost.
Yes. Drop in your Canva template or a few reference pins and Pinterpost keeps your fonts, colors, and layout across every variant in the batch, so the output looks like your brand.
No. Pinterpost designs every pin for you from an image, so a Canva template is optional. Bring one if you have it, or start from scratch and still get on-brand pins.
About a minute. Install Pinterpost, connect Pinterest in one tap, then right-click any image. Your first batch of up to 30 pins is generated and scheduled in under 60 seconds.
Try everything for $1 over 3 days, which includes 10 pins. After that, plans start at $29/mo for 50 pins on the Starter plan. Cancel anytime during the trial.
Bring your Canva template, right-click a product, and ship 30 on-brand pins with the SEO written in.
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