Open any Etsy listing
Browse to one of your listings, on Etsy or your own store. Pinterpost is right there in your Chrome sidebar, one tap from Pinterest.
Right-click any listing photo, on Etsy or your own shop. Pinterpost designs the pins, writes the SEO, links to your listing, and auto-publishes. Pinterest keeps surfacing your listings in search for months.
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On Etsy you fight for room in crowded search and pay per click for Etsy Ads. Pinterest sends shoppers straight to your listing without the ad fee. Pinterpost is a Chrome extension that turns any listing photo into up to 30 distinct pins, writes the Pinterest SEO, links each one back to your shop, and auto-publishes to your board. One listing becomes a steady stream of buyers you do not pay Etsy to reach.
Pinterest sends shoppers to your listing for free, but only if your shop keeps showing up in search. That is the grind:
It turns every listing into pins for you.
Right-click any listing photo. It handles the grind in one sitting:
No new tab, no photo editor, no manual layout. Pinterpost works right next to the listing you're already on.
Browse to one of your listings, on Etsy or your own store. Pinterpost is right there in your Chrome sidebar, one tap from Pinterest.
Right-click or hover a product photo and click Recreate. No saving, no downloading, no switching tabs. Pinterpost grabs the photo instantly.
Pull a style from a Pinterest board or drop in your shop's Canva template, and Pinterpost matches every variant to it. Add a prompt for a seasonal or gifting angle.
Pinterpost designs up to 30 pins in under 60 seconds. Set your listing link, then publish or schedule the batch straight to your Pinterest boards.
Pull a photo straight from your Etsy listing, your camera roll, or a Canva template. No exporting, downloading, or switching tabs.
Match keeps every pin in your shop's style, Remix riffs on it, Inspire borrows the vibe. You set how far each one goes.
Each pin gets a keyword title, description, and alt text built around the gift and seasonal searches Etsy buyers use.
Turn a single listing into up to 30 distinct pins in under 60 seconds, each able to target a different shopper search.
Set your listing or shop URL once and Pinterpost points the whole batch back to you, so every pin sends a shopper toward checkout.
Turn on auto-publish and Pinterpost posts the batch to your board for you, now or at a scheduled time, with no manual posting.
| Without Pinterpost | With Pinterpost | |
|---|---|---|
| Reach per listing | One or two pins | Up to 30 in search |
| Photo work | An evening of editing | One pass, under a minute |
| Posting | Manual, one by one | Auto-published for you |
Thirty variants is thirty chances to match an exact shopper search, so a listing that surfaced once now shows up across Pinterest.
Pinterest shoppers are planning purchases, so your listings reach people in a buying mindset, not just idle browsers.
Pinterest sends its own shoppers to your listing, so you are not stuck competing only inside Etsy's crowded results.
A pin keeps working for months with no Etsy ad budget and no per-click fee, so more of each sale stays your margin.
Regenerate a listing for each holiday, so an evergreen product keeps selling through Valentine's, Mother's Day, and the Q4 rush.
Skip the evening of resizing and laying out pins, so the time goes back into making and shipping orders.
Etsy sellers get sales from Pinterest by publishing pins that link to their listings and surfacing when shoppers search. Pinterest is a buying-intent platform, not a social feed: Pinterest reports that 80% of weekly Pinners feel inspired by the shopping experience and that 96% of top searches are unbranded, so people arrive hunting for a gift or a look and click whoever answers best, even a small shop.
Pinterest works like a visual search engine, so the listings that win match what shoppers search and show up often enough to get found. That rewards consistency and volume. One pin per listing rarely gets traction. A steady stream of fresh variants, each with a different angle and keyword, gives the algorithm more surface area to rank and more ways to send a buyer to your shop. Pinterpost makes that volume effortless, turning one listing photo into a batch of pins instead of one.
Yes. For many Etsy shops Pinterest is the biggest source of off-Etsy traffic, and it is still growing: it reached 631 million monthly active users in Q1 2026. Unlike a marketplace search that buries you under paid placements, a pin keeps surfacing in search for months, so the traffic compounds long after you post it.
What changed is that one pin per listing no longer works. Pinterest now favors fresh, distinct pins over recycled ones, so the shops still winning are the ones publishing many different pins per listing on a steady cadence. That used to mean an evening in a photo editor; Pinterpost makes it realistic by generating a whole batch from one listing photo.
There is no fixed number, but several distinct pins per listing beats one. Each variant can target a different use or occasion, so a single printable can have pins for "classroom wall art", "playroom decor", and "kids room printable", each reaching a different buyer. The key word is distinct: different designs and copy, not the same pin posted twice.
Pinterpost is built for that. From one listing photo it designs up to 30 different pins, each with its own title and description, all linking back to the same listing. You generate the batch once, and because each pin is its own search entry, a distinct pin can keep reaching shoppers for months after you publish.
No, as long as the pins are genuinely different. The tactic Pinterest cracked down on was the old seller habit of pinning one identical image to a dozen boards at once. What it rewards now is fresh, distinct pins, so thirty different designs for one listing sit on the right side of that line, while thirty copies of one pin do not.
Pinterpost is built around that distinction. Every variant is a different design, title, and description, so you avoid the duplicate-image signal Pinterest penalizes. Because you choose when each batch publishes, you can space your pins out instead of firing them all at once, so you get the volume the algorithm rewards without the rapid-fire pattern.
The best Pinterest pin size is a 2:3 vertical ratio, 1000 by 1500 pixels. This matters for Etsy sellers because listing photos are usually square, which shrinks to nothing in a vertical feed, so a product shot needs reshaping into a tall pin, often with a text overlay naming the item, before it performs.
Pinterpost does that reshape for you. It rebuilds your listing photo into properly sized vertical pins, adds readable title text, and outputs every variant ready to publish, so you never open an editor to crop a product shot into shape.
Yes. A pin's destination can be any URL, including a specific Etsy listing, your shop home, or your own website. Sending shoppers to the exact listing they saw shortens the path to checkout and is the whole point of pinning your products.
Pinterpost sets that link once and applies it across the entire batch, so thirty pins of a listing all point to the same place without thirty rounds of copy-paste. If you sell on your own Shopify or site too, the same flow works there because the link is just a URL.
Pinterpost folds four separate jobs into one right-click: designing the pin, writing the Pinterest SEO, linking back to your listing, and scheduling the post. The usual approach stitches those across a photo editor, manual keyword research, copy-paste link work, and a separate scheduler.
| Step | Piece by piece | Pinterpost |
|---|---|---|
| Design the pin | Edit and lay out each photo by hand | Generated from the listing photo |
| Write the SEO | Research keywords, write each title and description | Written for you, per pin |
| Link to your listing | Paste the URL onto every pin | Applied across the whole batch |
| Schedule and publish | Export, then schedule in a separate app | Auto-published to your board |
| Where it runs | Several tabs and tools | The listing you're already on |
Already have a Canva template for your shop? Drop it in as a style reference and Pinterpost multiplies it into on-brand variants, then handles the SEO, links, and scheduling around it.
No. Publishing many distinct pins is normal for a busy Etsy shop; what Pinterest flags is duplicate pins and rapid bulk dumping, 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.
About a minute to set up. Install Pinterpost, connect Pinterest in one tap, then right-click a listing photo. Your first batch can be generated and scheduled in the same session.
No. Pinterpost designs every pin for you from a listing photo, so design skills are optional. If you already have a Canva template for your shop, drop it in as a reference and Pinterpost multiplies it into on-brand variants.
Yes. You set the destination URL once and Pinterpost applies it across the whole batch, whether that points to an Etsy listing, your shop home, or your own Shopify or website. The link is just a URL, so it works anywhere you sell.
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.
Right-click a listing. Ship 30 pins that link to your shop. Pinterest shoppers in days, not months.
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