Connect Pinterest integrations
Inspire your audience by automating Pinterest to instantly publish new pins from your product database or content calendar. Connect your visual assets using our workflow automation to schedule posts, create campaign boards, and sync pin performance with your analytics tools. Register for free to scale your visual marketing engine.
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Build your Pinterest integrations.
Integrate Pinterest with Make to automate your visual marketing. Pinterest can serve as a trigger, allowing you to watch for new pins or boards to initiate workflows. Alternatively, use Pinterest as an action to create or update pins and boards, list pins, get a pin, delete a pin, list boards, get a board, delete a board, or even make an API call and list followers directly from your Make scenarios.
Creates a board.
Creates a new pin.
Deletes a specific board.
Deletes the selected pin.
Retrieves information about a specific board.
Returns information about a pin.
Lists boards.
Gets a list of followers.
Lists all pins.
Connect any app with Pinterest
Popular Pinterest workflows.
Looking to get more out of Pinterest? With Make you can visually integrate Pinterest into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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