Pinterest SEO

Pinterest SEO, written for every pin.

A beautiful pin nobody can find earns nothing. Pinterpost writes the keyword title, description, and alt text for every pin, tuned to Pinterest search, then auto-publishes.

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  • Pinterest
  • Amazon
  • Etsy
  • Shopify
  • Instagram
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Pinterest SEO is the practice of writing pin titles, descriptions, and alt text around the keywords people actually search, so your pins show up in results instead of just looking good. Pinterpost is a Chrome extension that writes that copy for every pin it makes, tuned to Pinterest search rather than generic captions, then publishes the pins to your board. Pinterest works like a search engine, and the words are what get a pin found.

How it works

From a pin to a pin that ranks.

No keyword tool, no separate copywriting step, no guesswork. Pinterpost writes the SEO as it builds each pin, right in your Chrome sidebar.

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Start from any image you want to rank

Open a product, a post, or a photo. The pin you want found is the starting point, and Pinterpost works on the page you're already on.

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Right-click and hit Recreate

Hover the image and click Recreate. Pinterpost pulls it in instantly, with no download, no upload, and no switching tabs.

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Pinterpost writes the SEO

For every pin it generates a keyword title, a search-tuned description, and alt text, all matched to how people search Pinterest. No keyword tool, no caption guessing.

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Review the copy, then publish

Every title and description is editable, so tweak any word you like. When it's ready, publish or schedule the batch to your Pinterest board.

Features

The SEO Pinterpost writes.

Keyword titles

Every pin gets a title that leads with the search term, not a clever phrase, so Pinterest knows what the pin is for.

Search-tuned descriptions

Descriptions are written around how people search Pinterest, with the keywords in context instead of a wall of hashtags.

Alt text for every pin

Each pin gets descriptive alt text, which helps accessibility and gives Pinterest one more signal about what the image shows.

Fresh copy per pin

No single caption stamped on a batch. Every pin gets its own title and description, which is better for search and avoids duplicate signals.

Editable before it posts

The copy is a strong starting point, not a locked output. Adjust any title, description, or alt text before the pin publishes.

Schedule and auto-publish

Once the copy is set, turn on auto-publish and Pinterpost posts the batch to your board for you, now or at a time you pick.

Before & after

What changes for findability.

Without SEO With Pinterpost
Titles Pretty, no keywords Keyword-led
Descriptions Blank or a caption Search-tuned
Found in search Down to luck By design
Why the words matter

Pins built to be found.

Found, not just seen

A pin without keywords relies on luck. With a search-led title and description, your pins surface for the terms people are actually typing.

Keywords without the research

Skip the spreadsheet of search terms. Pinterpost writes copy tuned to Pinterest search, so the keyword work happens as the pin is made.

Every pin a new search bet

Distinct copy on each pin means a batch covers many related searches at once, instead of all competing on the same caption.

Reads like a person, ranks like SEO

The copy is written to sound natural and lead with keywords, so it works for the searcher and the algorithm at the same time.

Still your words

Every title and description is editable, so the output is a fast first draft you can fine-tune, not a black box you have to accept.

SEO on every pin, automatically

The titles, descriptions, and alt text get written whether you make one pin or thirty, so nothing ships without search copy attached.

Guide

Pinterest SEO, explained.

What is Pinterest SEO?

Pinterest SEO is optimizing your pins to rank in Pinterest search. Because Pinterest works more like a search engine than a social feed, the keywords in your title, description, and alt text decide which searches your pin shows up for. Good design gets the click, but SEO gets the impression in the first place.

Pinterpost handles the SEO side automatically. As it makes each pin, it writes a keyword title, a search-tuned description, and alt text, so every pin ships ready to be found rather than relying on the image alone.

How do you write a Pinterest pin title for SEO?

A strong pin title leads with the main keyword and stays clear and specific. Front-load the term someone would search, keep it readable, and avoid burying the keyword behind a clever phrase. The title is one of the strongest signals Pinterest uses to rank a pin.

Pinterpost writes titles this way for every pin, leading with a relevant search term and keeping the wording natural. You get a keyword-ready title in seconds, and you can edit it before the pin goes out.

What should a Pinterest description include?

A good description uses your keywords in full sentences and adds context the title cannot: what the pin is, who it is for, and why it is worth a click. Pinterest reads the description for ranking, so keyword stuffing or a wall of hashtags works against you.

Pinterpost writes descriptions that weave the keywords into natural sentences, tuned to how people search rather than to a hashtag block. Each pin gets its own description, so a batch reads as varied instead of repetitive.

Do Pinterest keywords work like Google?

Similar idea, different surface. Like Google, Pinterest matches a searcher's words to the text on your content, so keywords matter. Unlike Google, Pinterest is visual and leans on the title, description, and alt text rather than a long article, so the few words you do write carry a lot of weight.

Pinterpost is built for that difference. It concentrates the keywords where Pinterest actually reads them, the title, description, and alt text, so the limited copy on a pin is doing the most useful work it can.

Does pin alt text matter for SEO?

Yes. Alt text describes the image for screen readers and gives Pinterest another plain-text signal about what the pin shows. It is easy to skip when you post by hand, which is exactly why most pins do not have it.

Pinterpost writes alt text for every pin automatically, so you get the accessibility and the extra context without a separate step. It is one more place your keywords show up, filled in for you.

Why do fresh pins matter for Pinterest SEO?

Pinterest favors fresh content, meaning new images and new pins, over the same thing posted again. Distinct pins with their own copy give the platform more to index and more chances to match different searches, while duplicates get little new distribution.

Pinterpost is built around that. It makes each pin a different design with its own title and description, so you feed Pinterest the variety it rewards, and because you choose when each batch publishes, you can space your pins out instead of posting them all at once.

What does Pinterest SEO with Pinterpost replace?

The manual SEO workflow is its own chain: a keyword research tool, writing a title and description for each pin, remembering the alt text, then posting. Pinterpost folds the writing into the moment the pin is made.

StepBy handPinterpost
Find keywordsResearch in a separate toolBuilt into the copy it writes
Write the titleType a keyword title per pinWritten for you, per pin
Write the descriptionDraft each one yourselfSearch-tuned, per pin
Add alt textEasy to forgetWritten automatically
Where it runsA keyword tool plus PinterestThe page you're already on

Already have a Canva template for your pins? Drop it in as a reference and Pinterpost keeps your look while it writes the SEO and publishes the batch for you.

FAQ

Pinterest SEO questions, answered.

How fast can I get SEO-written pins?

About a minute. Install Pinterpost, connect Pinterest in one tap, then right-click any image. Your first batch of up to 30 pins, each with a keyword title and description, is ready in under 60 seconds.

Can I edit the titles and descriptions before they post?

Yes. Every title, description, and alt text is editable before you publish. Pinterpost gives you a keyword-ready starting point, and you can adjust any word you want before the pin goes out.

Does Pinterpost do keyword research for me?

It writes copy tuned to how people search Pinterest, so you do not have to research and type keywords for each pin by hand. The titles and descriptions lead with search terms relevant to your image.

Will every pin have different copy?

Yes. Each pin in a batch gets its own title and description rather than one caption stamped on all of them, which is both better for search and how you avoid the duplicate signal Pinterest watches for.

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.

Stop making pins nobody can find.

Right-click any image. Get a keyword title and description written for every pin. Publish and get found.

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