For affiliate marketers

Turn any product into 30 pins that pay.

Right-click any product on Amazon, Etsy, or any merchant page. Pinterpost designs the pins, writes the SEO, adds your link, and auto-publishes.

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Works with
  • Amazon
  • Etsy
  • Pinterest
  • Shopify
  • Instagram
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Affiliate income comes down to clicks, and on Pinterest clicks come from showing up often, not pinning one image and hoping. Pinterpost is a Chrome extension that turns any product on Amazon, Etsy, or a merchant page into up to 30 distinct pins, writes the SEO and description, adds your affiliate link to every one, and auto-publishes to your board. One product link becomes weeks of click chances.

The part nobody mentions

Want Pinterest to actually send you affiliate clicks?

Clicks come from showing up in search often, which means a steady stream of fresh, keyword-rich pins. That is the grind:

  • Making enough pins per product to get found.
  • Writing a keyword title and description on every pin.
  • Adding your affiliate link to each one by hand.
  • Posting them on a schedule, week after week.
Pinterpost is different

It does the volume for you, link and all.

Right-click any product image. It handles the grind in one sitting:

  • Designs a batch of pins from one product.
  • Writes the keyword title and description on each.
  • Adds your affiliate link to every pin.
  • Schedules them out so you publish consistently.
How it works

From product page to published pins.

No new tab, no downloads, no manual layout. Pinterpost works right next to the merchant page you're already on.

1

Open any product page

Browse to a product on Amazon, Etsy, or any merchant site. Pinterpost is right there in your Chrome sidebar, one tap from Pinterest.

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Hover any image and hit Recreate

Right-click or hover a product image and click Recreate. No saving, no downloading, no switching tabs. Pinterpost grabs the image instantly.

3

Add your design references

Pull a style from a Pinterest board or drop in your own Canva template, and Pinterpost matches every variant to it. Add a prompt if you want a specific angle.

4

Generate variants, then publish

Pinterpost designs up to 30 pins in under 60 seconds. Drop in your affiliate link, then publish or schedule the batch straight to your Pinterest boards.

Features

What Pinterpost does for affiliates.

Right-click or drop in

Grab any product image from Amazon, a merchant page, or your own Canva template. No saving, downloading, or switching tabs.

Match · Remix · Inspire

Match holds every pin to one look, Remix riffs on it, Inspire borrows the vibe. You choose how far each variant travels.

Writes the SEO

Each pin gets a keyword title, description, and alt text written for Pinterest search, with no research on your side.

Batch in one pass

Turn a single product into up to 30 distinct pins in under 60 seconds, never one slow design at a time.

Your link on every pin

Add your affiliate link once and Pinterpost stamps it across the whole batch you generate, no pasting pin by pin.

Schedule and auto-publish

Turn on auto-publish and Pinterpost posts the batch to your board for you, now or at a time you pick, with no manual posting.

Before & after

What changes with Pinterpost.

Without Pinterpost With Pinterpost
Reach per product One or two pins Up to 30 in search
Your affiliate link Pasted in by hand On every pin in the batch
Posting Manual, one by one Auto-published for you
Why it works for affiliates

Built to turn pins into commission.

More clicks, more commission

Every extra variant is another shot at Pinterest search, so one product can earn from dozens of pins instead of one or two.

Reach buyers who never searched your name

Pinterest shoppers look for ideas, not brands, so your offers surface to high-intent people who have never heard of you.

A traffic source you actually own

Evergreen pins keep sending clicks without ad spend, so your income is not renting reach you could lose overnight.

Promote your whole list, not one link

Run every offer and program you push at once, so earnings never ride on a single product going cold.

Income that compounds for months

Pinterest is slow-burn search, so a scheduled batch keeps paying out long after the afternoon you made it.

Scale without more hours

Earn from more pins without trading more time, so your income is not capped by how fast you can design.

Guide

Pinterest affiliate marketing, explained.

How do affiliate marketers make money on Pinterest?

Affiliate marketers earn on Pinterest by publishing pins that link to products and collecting a commission when someone buys through the link. The audience is large and in a discovery mindset: Pinterest reached 631 million monthly active users in Q1 2026, and Pinterest reports that 96% of top searches are unbranded, so people arrive looking for ideas rather than a specific brand.

Pinterest also works like a visual search engine, so the pins that win match what people search for and appear often enough to get found. That rewards two things: consistency and volume. A single pin per product rarely gets traction. A steady stream of fresh variants, each targeting a slightly different angle, keyword, or audience, gives the algorithm more surface area to rank and more chances to send a click. Pinterpost exists to make that volume effortless, turning one product image into a batch of pins instead of one.

Can you put affiliate links on Pinterest pins?

Yes. Pinterest allows affiliate links directly on a pin's destination URL or inside the description. The rules that matter: disclose the affiliate relationship (a simple "#ad" or "affiliate link" is standard) and avoid cloaked redirects or sketchy link shorteners, which Pinterest can flag as spam.

Pinterpost fits that workflow. You add your affiliate link once, and it applies across the whole batch of pins you generate, so thirty variants of a product all point to the same offer without thirty rounds of copy-paste.

How many Pinterest pins should an affiliate marketer post per day?

There is no fixed number, but a steady daily cadence beats occasional bursts. Most experienced affiliates publish a consistent handful of pins per day across their boards rather than dumping dozens at once, which looks more natural to Pinterest and keeps a fresh pin in front of searchers every day.

Pinterpost makes the slow part, creating the pins, take seconds: generate a batch from one product in a single pass, then pick when it publishes. You still control the spacing, so you can keep a steady handful going by scheduling each batch instead of dumping them all at once.

Will 30 pins of the same product look like spam to Pinterest?

No, as long as the pins are genuinely different. Pinterest rewards fresh, varied pins and penalizes exact duplicates, so the spam risk comes from posting the same image over and over, not from publishing 30 distinct designs that each target a different angle or keyword.

Pinterpost is built around that line. Every variant is a different design, title, and description rather than a copy, so you avoid the duplicate signal Pinterest watches for. Because you choose when each batch publishes, you can space your pins out instead of dumping them all at once, so you still get the volume the algorithm rewards.

What is the best Pinterest pin size for affiliate marketing?

The best Pinterest pin size is a 2:3 vertical ratio, 1000 by 1500 pixels. Tall pins fill more of the feed on mobile, where most of Pinterest's traffic is, so they get seen and saved more often than square or horizontal images.

Pinterpost outputs every pin at the right vertical ratio automatically, so you never crop or resize. Each variant in a batch is sized and formatted to publish straight to Pinterest, which is part of how one product image becomes thirty ready-to-post pins.

How long until Pinterest affiliate pins start getting clicks?

Pins usually pick up impressions within a few days, and click volume builds over the following weeks as Pinterest learns which searches each pin fits. Pinterest is a slow-burn search engine rather than a feed that spikes and dies, so a pin can keep sending clicks months after you post it.

Volume is what shortens the wait. Publishing thirty variants of a product instead of one gives Pinterest more angles to test and rank, so something lands sooner. Pinterpost generates that batch in one pass, and publishing distinct pins is exactly the pattern Pinterest rewards.

What does Pinterpost replace for Pinterest affiliate marketing?

Pinterpost folds four separate jobs into one right-click: designing the pin, writing the Pinterest SEO, adding your affiliate link, and scheduling the post. The usual approach stitches those across a design tool, manual keyword research, copy-paste link work, and a separate scheduler.

StepPiece by piecePinterpost
Design the pinLay it out by hand in a design toolGenerated from the product image
Write the SEOResearch keywords, write each title and descriptionWritten for you, per pin
Add your affiliate linkPaste it onto every pinApplied across the whole batch
Schedule and publishExport, upload, set times in another appAuto-published to your board
Where it runsSeveral tabs and toolsThe page you're already on

Already have a Canva template you love? Drop it in as a style reference and Pinterpost multiplies it into on-brand variants, then handles the SEO, links, and scheduling around it.

FAQ

Affiliate questions, answered.

Will Pinterest flag my account for posting lots of affiliate pins?

No. Pinterest flags duplicate pins and rapid bulk posting, not volume on its own. Every pin Pinterpost makes is a different design, title, and description, so you avoid the duplicate signal, and you choose when each batch publishes, so you can space your pins out instead of posting them all at once. Disclose your affiliate links and keep destination URLs clean rather than cloaked.

How fast can I get my first pins live?

About a minute to set up. Install Pinterpost, connect Pinterest in one tap, then right-click a product. Your first batch can be generated and scheduled in the same session.

Do I need Canva or design skills to make affiliate pins?

No. Pinterpost designs every pin for you from a product image, so design skills are optional. If you already have a Canva template, drop it in as a reference and Pinterpost multiplies it into on-brand variants.

Where can I right-click to recreate a product image?

On Amazon, Etsy, and Pinterest product images, or by dragging in any image from your computer. Pinterpost lives in your Chrome sidebar next to whatever you're browsing.

What does Pinterpost cost?

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.

3-day trial

Your next affiliate pin is under 60 seconds away.

Right-click a product. Ship 30 pins with your link. Pinterest clicks in days, not months.

  • 10 pins in one click
  • Official Pinterest login
  • Your pins stay on your device
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