Make the pins
Right-click any image and Pinterpost generates up to 30 distinct pins with their own titles and descriptions. The scheduler starts with pins that are ready to go.
Designing in one tool and scheduling in another is the slow part. Pinterpost makes the pins and schedules them to publish when you pick, then auto-publishes to Pinterest for you.
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A Pinterest scheduler lets you set a pin to publish now or at a time you choose, so you can do the work in one sitting and have it go live later. Pinterpost is a Chrome extension that does both halves: it generates your pins and schedules the batch to your board, publishing now or at a time you pick, with no separate scheduling app and no export. You choose when each batch goes out, and Pinterpost posts it for you.
No exporting to a separate scheduler, no copy-pasting times. You make the pins and set when they publish in the same Chrome sidebar.
Right-click any image and Pinterpost generates up to 30 distinct pins with their own titles and descriptions. The scheduler starts with pins that are ready to go.
Choose the board and when the batch should go live: now, later today, tomorrow, or a custom time. You set exactly when your pins publish.
Flip on auto-publish and Pinterpost posts the batch to your board at the time you set. No reminder to log in, no posting each pin by hand.
Want a fresh pin going out regularly? Schedule your next batch for another time. You control the spacing, batch by batch, instead of dumping everything at once.
The pins and the schedule live in one tool, so there is nothing to export to a separate app and re-upload.
Post the batch right away or set it for later today, tomorrow, or a custom time. The choice is yours, pin by pin or batch by batch.
At the time you set, Pinterpost posts the batch to your board, so you do not have to be online when it goes live.
Set the time for an entire batch in one step, instead of scheduling each pin one at a time in a separate planner.
Schedule each batch for the time you want, so you can space your pins out across the week instead of posting them all at once.
Your batch sits in one place, ready to reschedule to a new time, reuse, or send out whenever you decide.
| Posting live | With Pinterpost | |
|---|---|---|
| When it posts | Only when you're at your desk | At a time you set |
| Tools | A designer plus a scheduler | One extension |
| The batch | Posted by hand | Auto-published for you |
Most setups mean designing in one app and scheduling in another. Here the pins and the schedule are the same flow, so there is nothing to hand off.
Set a time and walk away. The batch goes live when you scheduled it, whether or not you are at your desk that moment.
Create a batch now and line it up to publish later, so a single session covers content you do not have to post in real time.
Pick when each batch goes out and space them across the week yourself, so a steady stream is your call, not a fixed cadence you cannot change.
Auto-publish posts the whole batch for you, so you skip opening Pinterest and saving each pin one at a time.
There is no file to download and re-upload into a planner. Everything happens on the page you started from.
A Pinterest scheduler is a tool that publishes your pins at a time you set instead of only when you post manually. It lets you prepare pins ahead and have them go live later, which is how most consistent accounts keep posting without sitting in the app all day.
Pinterpost works as a scheduler that also makes the pins. You generate a batch, pick a board and a publish time, and turn on auto-publish, so the creating and the scheduling happen in one place rather than across two tools.
Yes. The point of scheduling is to do the work once and have pins publish on your timing, whether that is later today, tomorrow, or a specific time you choose. It is the simplest way to stay active without posting in real time.
With Pinterpost you set the publish time when you finish a batch: now, later today, tomorrow, or a custom time. Turn on auto-publish and it goes out at that moment, so the pins you made earlier post themselves when you planned.
Traditionally yes. The usual setup is one tool to design the pins and a second to schedule them, which means exporting, uploading, and re-entering the details in two places. That handoff is where a lot of the time goes.
Pinterpost removes the second tool. Because it makes the pins and schedules them in the same flow, there is no export and no re-upload, the schedule is just the last step after you generate the batch.
Consistency matters more than volume on Pinterest. A fresh pin going out regularly tends to beat a big burst followed by silence, because the platform favors accounts that keep adding new content.
Pinterpost makes that easy to do on your terms. Generate batches and schedule each one for a different time, so you line up a steady stream yourself, batch by batch, instead of dumping everything in a single session.
Indirectly, yes. Scheduling does not boost a pin on its own, but it makes the consistency Pinterest rewards realistic, and it lets you publish when your audience is active rather than whenever you happen to be free.
Pinterpost helps on both counts. You choose when each batch publishes, and because Pinterest is an evergreen search engine, a distinct pin can keep surfacing for months after it goes live, so steady scheduling compounds over time.
It is far faster than scheduling pins one by one. Setting a time for an entire batch in a single step means you are not clicking through a planner pin by pin, which is the tedious part of most scheduling tools.
Pinterpost schedules the batch you just generated in one move. Pick the board and the time, turn on auto-publish, and the whole set is queued to post together, no pin-by-pin setup required.
The usual scheduling workflow is a chain of tools: a design app for the pins, keyword writing for each, an export, then a separate scheduler to set the times. Pinterpost folds all of it into one right-click.
| Step | The usual way | Pinterpost |
|---|---|---|
| Design the pins | Build them in a separate app | Up to 30 generated at once |
| Write the SEO | Type a title for each | Written for you, per pin |
| Move to a scheduler | Export and re-upload | No handoff, same tool |
| Set the time | Schedule pin by pin | Schedule the batch in one step |
| Publish | Hope the planner fires | Auto-published to your board |
Already use Canva for your pins? Drop a template in as a reference and Pinterpost builds the batch to match, writes the SEO, and schedules it to publish for you.
About a minute. Install Pinterpost, connect Pinterest in one tap, then right-click any image. You can generate a batch and set its publish time in under 60 seconds.
Yes. Turn on auto-publish and Pinterpost posts the batch to your board at the time you chose, so you do not have to be at your desk when it goes live.
Yes. Your pins sit in the gallery, so you can reschedule a batch to a different time or reuse the pins later before they publish.
Both. Pinterpost designs the pins and writes the keyword titles and descriptions, then schedules and publishes them, so the scheduler is the last step of one flow, not a separate tool.
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 any image. Generate the batch. Pick a time and let Pinterpost publish it for you.
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