Open a product from your store
Browse to a product on Amazon, Etsy, or Pinterest, or open one from your own store. Pinterpost is right there in your Chrome sidebar, one tap from Pinterest.
Right-click any product on Amazon, Etsy, or Pinterest, or drop in your own product photo. Pinterpost designs on-brand pins, writes the SEO, links to your store, and auto-publishes.
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Paid ads rent you traffic that stops the moment you stop paying. Pinterest lets a brand build a channel it owns. Pinterpost is a Chrome extension that turns any product image into up to 30 on-brand pins, writes the SEO, points each one at your store, and auto-publishes to your board. Your catalog becomes an always-on channel you control, not a budget you keep topping up.
Pinterest can be a channel you own, but only if your whole catalog keeps showing up in search. That is the grind:
It turns your catalog into pins for you.
Right-click any product image. It handles the grind in one sitting:
No new tab, no downloads, no manual layout. Pinterpost works right next to the store page you're already on.
Browse to a product on Amazon, Etsy, or Pinterest, or open one from your own store. Pinterpost is right there in your Chrome sidebar, one tap from Pinterest.
Right-click or hover a product image and click Recreate, or drop in a photo from your own store. No saving, no downloading, no switching tabs.
Drop in your brand colors, a Canva template you already use, or a Pinterest board, and Pinterpost matches every variant to your look. Add a prompt for a specific angle.
Pinterpost designs up to 30 on-brand pins in under 60 seconds. Point them at your product URL, then publish or schedule the batch straight to your Pinterest boards.
Grab any product image from Amazon, Etsy, Pinterest, or your own store. No saving, downloading, or switching tabs.
Match holds every pin to your brand look. Remix riffs on it, Inspire borrows the vibe. You choose how close each one stays.
Each pin gets a keyword title, description, and alt text written for Pinterest search, with no research on your side.
Turn a single product into up to 30 distinct pins in under 60 seconds, never one slow design at a time.
Every pin you have made sits in one place, ready to reschedule, refresh, or reuse across your catalog.
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.
| Without Pinterpost | With Pinterpost | |
|---|---|---|
| Catalog on Pinterest | A few hero products | Every product, covered |
| Brand look | Drifts pin to pin | Consistent across the batch |
| Posting | By hand, when there's time | Auto-published for you |
Your full range gets discovered on Pinterest, not just a couple of bestsellers, so more products have a chance to sell.
Your whole feed reads as one brand, without paying a designer or learning a design tool.
Each pin links to your own product page, so the click, the customer, and the data stay with your brand.
Pinterest shoppers search for ideas, not brands, so your products surface to people who have never heard of you.
Pinterest is a slow-burn search engine, so a scheduled batch keeps sending shoppers long after it posts.
Generate a batch once and Pinterpost publishes it for you, so Pinterest stops being a weekly time sink.
Brand owners get traffic from Pinterest by publishing product pins that link to their own store, then letting Pinterest's visual search surface them to shoppers over time. The audience is large and in a buying mindset: Pinterest reached 631 million monthly active users in Q1 2026, and the platform reports that 80% of weekly Pinners feel inspired by the shopping experience, so people arrive open to discovering and buying products.
Because Pinterest works like a search engine, the brands that win show up consistently for the terms shoppers use. That rewards catalog coverage and steady posting: a handful of hero pins rarely carries a store, while a fresh pin for each product, posted on a regular cadence, gives Pinterest more to rank and keeps your brand in front of buyers. Pinterpost makes that coverage practical by turning each product into a batch of pins instead of one.
Send it to your own store whenever you can. A pin that links to your product page keeps the click, the customer data, and the relationship with you, while a marketplace listing hands part of that to the platform and surrounds your product with competitors. Marketplaces still earn their place for reach, but for a brand building an audience, your own site is the destination that compounds.
Pinterpost is built for that. You set your destination URL once and it applies across the batch, so every variant of a product points to your store rather than a marketplace listing. If you also sell on Amazon or Etsy, you can right-click those listings just as easily and choose where each batch should send shoppers.
Keeping pins on-brand at scale comes down to reusing a consistent look rather than designing each pin from scratch. Settle your colors, type, and layout once, then apply them across every product so the feed reads as one brand instead of a grab bag. The hard part is doing that across dozens of products without it becoming a full-time design job.
Pinterpost handles the repetition. Drop in your brand colors, a reference board, or a Canva template you already use, and Pinterpost matches every variant to that look while varying the design enough to stay fresh. You get a coherent, on-brand batch for each product without opening a design tool for every pin.
Aim to cover your whole catalog over time, not just your bestsellers. Every product is a potential entry point for a shopper searching a slightly different term, so the more of your range is represented with fresh pins, the more chances you have to get found. The goal is breadth of coverage paired with a steady posting rhythm.
Pace matters more than bulk. A consistent daily handful of pins looks natural to Pinterest and keeps something new in front of searchers, while dumping your entire catalog at once does not. Pinterpost lets you generate a batch per product and schedule the queue, so you work through your catalog steadily instead of all in one go.
Not if the pins are genuinely different. Pinterest rewards fresh, varied pins and penalizes exact duplicates, so the spam risk comes from reposting the same image repeatedly, not from publishing distinct designs across your catalog. Volume itself is fine, and is in fact what the algorithm rewards.
Pinterpost is designed around that line. Each pin is a different design, title, and description rather than a copy, so you avoid the duplicate signal Pinterest actually watches for. Because you choose when each batch publishes, you can space your pins out rather than posting them all at once, so your brand still gets the coverage that pays.
The best size for a product pin is a 2:3 vertical ratio at 1000 by 1500 pixels. Tall pins take up more room in the mobile feed, where most shoppers browse, so they get seen and saved more than square or horizontal images and give your product more space to stand out.
Pinterpost outputs every pin at that vertical ratio automatically, so you never crop or resize a product photo. Each variant in a batch is sized and formatted to publish straight to Pinterest, which is part of how one product image becomes a full set of ready-to-post pins.
Pinterpost folds four separate jobs into one right-click: designing the on-brand pin, writing the Pinterest SEO, linking to your store, and scheduling the post. The usual approach spreads those across a design tool, manual keyword research, copy-paste link work, and a separate scheduler.
| Step | Piece by piece | Pinterpost |
|---|---|---|
| Design the pin | Lay out each one by hand to match your brand | Generated on-brand from the product image |
| Write the SEO | Research keywords, write every title and description | Written for you, per pin |
| Link to your store | Paste your product URL onto each pin | Applied across the whole batch |
| Schedule and publish | Export, upload, set times in another app | Auto-published to your board |
| Where it runs | Several tabs and tools | The page you're already on |
Already designing in Canva? Drop your brand template in as a reference and Pinterpost multiplies it into on-brand variants, then handles the SEO, links, and scheduling around it.
Yes. Right-click product images on Amazon, Etsy, or Pinterest, or drop in any product photo from your own store, including Shopify. Pinterpost lives in your Chrome sidebar next to whatever you're browsing.
Yes. Set your destination URL once and Pinterpost applies it across the whole batch, so every pin sends shoppers to your own store and the customer stays yours.
No. Pinterpost designs every pin from a product image, so design skills are optional. If you already have a Canva brand template, drop it in as a reference and Pinterpost multiplies it into on-brand variants.
About a minute to set up. Install Pinterpost, connect Pinterest in one tap, then right-click a product or drop in a photo. Your first batch can be generated and scheduled in the same session.
The $1 trial runs 3 days and includes 10 pins, enough to see Pinterpost work on your own products. After that, Starter is $29/mo for 50 pins. Cancel anytime during the trial.
Right-click a product or drop in a photo. Ship 30 on-brand pins that link to your store. Pinterest traffic in days, not months.
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