Pinterest is now supported
Hey! We’ve had a few people ask for this one, especially those running content automation or AI-driven creative workflows. It’s nice to finally say: yes, it’s live.
If you’re building tools or automations that need to publish visual content, Pinterest has always been one of those platforms that quietly matters. It’s not just “another feed” - it’s search-driven, evergreen, and heavily visual. Now you can publish Pins through the same unified Postproxy API you already use for other platforms.
What this means in practice:
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Create and publish Pins via API
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Keep your automation flows consistent across platforms
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Let Postproxy handle the platform-specific details at publish time
As always, publishing is processed per platform, with clear outcomes and proper error reporting. Pinterest now fits into that same predictable execution model.
Full platform details and specifics are here:
https://postproxy.dev/platforms/pinterest/
If you’ve been waiting to plug Pinterest into your pipeline, this is your sign.
Cheers,
Dmitry