PinBuilds Feature
Pinterest Scheduler for Bloggers
Generate Pinterest pins from blog URLs, review them, and schedule them to the right boards with site-specific defaults.
Scheduling
A Pinterest scheduler for bloggers who still need the pins made
Many Pinterest schedulers assume the images, titles, descriptions, destination URLs, and boards are already prepared. Bloggers often have the opposite problem: the blog post is published, but the Pinterest assets do not exist yet.
PinBuilds connects AI generation with scheduling. Create the pin assets from URLs, review them, then schedule them to the correct Pinterest boards in the same workflow.
- Schedule generated pins directly to connected Pinterest boards.
- Use account-level pins-per-day and posting-window settings.
- Shuffle schedules to avoid posting every pin in the same sequence.
Profiles
Keep each blog, Pinterest account, and board setup separate
A food blog, travel blog, and Etsy shop should not share the same generation style or posting window. PinBuilds uses site profiles and Pinterest account settings so each property has its own defaults.
This matters for agencies and multi-site publishers because scheduling mistakes usually happen when account context is unclear.
Automation
Use scheduling with WordPress and batch generation
The WordPress plugin can send new posts to PinBuilds with scheduling configuration, while dashboard users can batch URLs and schedule approved pins after review.
Both paths use the same profile defaults, so Pinterest distribution stays consistent whether a post comes from WordPress, the dashboard, or the REST API.
FAQ
Does PinBuilds schedule Pinterest pins?
Yes. PinBuilds lets users connect Pinterest accounts, select boards, set posting windows, configure pins per day, and schedule generated pins directly to Pinterest.
Is PinBuilds only a Pinterest scheduler?
No. PinBuilds is generation-first. It creates Pinterest images, infographics, titles, descriptions, keywords, and alt text from URLs before the pins are scheduled.
Can bloggers use separate settings for different sites?
Yes. Site profiles keep generation defaults and linked Pinterest account settings separate, which helps bloggers or agencies manage multiple websites.
