PostDodo queues your Pins to the right boards with a title, a description, and a destination link, then hands you a live link as proof each one published. Pinterest is rolling out now, so start free and get notified the day it lands.
Pinterest is the rare platform where a single Pin keeps working long after you post it, quietly sending search traffic to your shop, blog, or landing page for months. The catch is consistency: the boards that win are the ones that stay active. A scheduler does that work for you, so you batch your Pins in one sitting and let them drip out on their own. PostDodo is built to do that without the part everyone hates, where the tool swears it posted and you find out later it did not. Heads up, fully honestly: Pinterest is not connectable in PostDodo yet. It is rolling out on our near-term roadmap. You can start free today, schedule on the live platforms, and we will tell you the moment Pinterest goes live so you can connect it before everyone else.
Pinterest rewards steady pinning, so the tool you trust to do it matters. Here is what you get when Pinterest support lands.
Every Pin reads back its own live link as a receipt. No more wondering if it published or quietly stalled in a queue overnight.
Pick the board, set the title and description, and attach the destination URL so each Pin sends traffic exactly where you want it.
Flat pricing across Starter, Pro, and Team. Pinterest counts as one account in your plan, never an upsell for adding a channel.
When Pinterest goes live in PostDodo, you will schedule the post types that drive real Pinterest results.
The workhorse of Pinterest. A vertical image, a keyword-rich title and description, and a link back to your site, queued to the board you choose.
Send each Pin to the correct board so your topical clusters stay organized and Pinterest understands what each Pin is about.
Every Pin carries an outbound URL, turning Pinterest into a search-driven traffic source for your products, posts, or landing pages.
A few platform quirks worth knowing before you build your queue.
Pinterest favors tall images at a 2:3 ratio, roughly 1000 by 1500 pixels. Vertical Pins take up more feed space and tend to get saved more often than square ones.
Pinterest is a visual search engine. Put the words people actually search into your Pin title and description so the right people find it weeks later.
Steady wins. Spread a handful of Pins across the week instead of dumping fifty at once. Evenings and weekends are strong, but consistency beats timing.
Want the deeper version? Read our guides on the best time to post in 2026 and how to stop failed posts, then see the full feature list and flat pricing.
Start free for 7 days, schedule on the platforms that are live today, and we will notify you the day Pinterest publishing goes live. No card to start.
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