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Generate Pinterest Traffic with AI-driven Pins

Turn blog posts and product pages into multiple Pinterest pin variants optimized for search and clicks. Produce titles, keyword-rich descriptions, board suggestions, image briefs, and A/B CTA sets in one URL-to-pins workflow.

From page to pins

How the URL-to-Pins workflow works

Provide a blog post or product page URL and generate a set of Pinterest-ready assets. The workflow prioritizes Pinterest search intent, extracts on-page keywords, and produces headline, description, and image guidance tailored to the source content.

  • Extracts title, headings, and key product features from the source URL
  • Generates multiple headline and description variants optimized for Pinterest search
  • Creates concise image briefs for vertical pins (composition, focal points, overlay text)
  • Packages outputs as scheduling-ready rows (title, description, board, alt text, image brief)

Practical prompts for immediate results

Prompt templates you can use now

Copy these prompt templates into your workflow to create targeted pin sets for blog posts, product pages, keyword campaigns, and A/B tests.

Blog post -> 6 SEO pin descriptions

Turn a blog URL into multiple pins.

  • Prompt: "Take this URL and produce 6 pin titles (max 60 chars), 6 descriptions (include 2–3 keywords, 2 CTAs), and 3 board name suggestions."
  • Use when repurposing long-form content into shareable assets.

Product page -> conversion pins

Create feature-led pins from a product page.

  • Prompt: "From this product page URL, write 4 pin headlines, a short feature-focused description for each, and an image brief highlighting the product angle."
  • Good for Shopify or Etsy product catalogs.

A/B variant sets

Generate testable headline, description, CTA permutations.

  • Prompt: "Produce 3 headline variants, 3 description variants, and 2 CTA variants for A/B testing; label each variant for tracking."
  • Use labels to map back to analytics or UTM tags.

Bulk pin CSV export

Format many pins for scheduler import.

  • Prompt: "Format 20 pins as CSV rows: title, description, board, image brief, alt text, suggested publish date."
  • Exports into scheduling tools or spreadsheet workflows.

Image brief generation

Design-ready creative direction for vertical pins.

  • Prompt: "Create a 3-line creative brief for a vertical pin (1000x1500) describing background, subject focus, color palette, and suggested overlay copy."
  • Use the brief with designers or to create Canva templates.

Shopify, WordPress and product catalogs

Ecommerce and blog workflows

Match pin strategy to page intent: product pages need conversion-led headlines and feature-focused image briefs; blog posts benefit from quote snippets, listicle hooks, and how-to visuals.

  • Product pages: emphasize product angle, shipping/benefit copy, and single-product image briefs
  • Blog posts: extract shareable snippets and transform headings into pin headlines
  • Batch process product collections or category pages to seed seasonal boards and campaigns

From AI direction to designer assets

Creative briefs for designers and Canva

AI image briefs give composition, focal points, overlay text, and color guidance so designers or marketers can produce consistent, on-brand pins quickly.

  • Vertical format guidance (recommended focal point, safe overlay zones, suggested typography and color palette)
  • Canva-ready overlay copy and suggested template placeholders to speed up templating
  • Notes for sourcing images or selecting product photography crops

Fast upload to schedulers

Batch export & scheduling-ready outputs

Export generated pin sets as CSV or copy bundles that include title, description, board, alt text, image brief, and suggested publish dates so you can quickly import into Tailwind or other scheduling tools.

  • CSV rows formatted for scheduler import
  • Suggested board names and alt text included for accessibility and search
  • Label variants for A/B test tracking and analytics

Keyword-aware descriptions

SEO, keywords and Pinterest search intent

Use on-page keywords plus Pinterest-focused search terms to optimize titles and descriptions. Prioritize a small set of intent keywords per pin and include clear CTAs to improve click-through.

  • Combine page keywords with Pinterest trending topics where relevant
  • Include 2–3 keywords per description and one clear CTA
  • Scope suggestions to the source page to avoid off-topic pins

Iterate using performance signals

A/B testing and analytics-driven refinement

Generate labeled variant sets to test headlines, descriptions, and CTAs. Use your site analytics and Pinterest metrics to guide revisions and rework underperforming pins with focused prompts.

  • Produce variant labels that map to UTM or internal naming conventions
  • Use analytics to identify low-CTR pins and request revised headlines and descriptions
  • Track board and pin-level performance to learn which creative briefs drive clicks

FAQ

How do I convert a blog post or product page into Pinterest pins?

Provide the page URL and choose the template you need (blog or product). The tool extracts headings and key copy, then generates multiple pin titles, keyword-aware descriptions, board suggestions, and an image brief for each variant. Export as CSV or copy bundles for scheduling tools.

What pin sizes and aspect ratios perform best on Pinterest?

Pinterest favors vertical pins. A common recommended size is a tall aspect ratio (for example, ~1000x1500). Creative briefs should include safe overlay zones and focal point guidance so text and CTA remain visible across different devices.

How should I use keywords in pin titles and descriptions?

Focus on 1–3 primary keywords that match both the source page and Pinterest search intent. Place the most important keyword early in the title and include 2–3 keywords naturally in the description, plus one clear CTA to drive clicks.

Can I generate multiple A/B variants for testing CTAs and headlines?

Yes. Use an A/B variant template to produce labeled headline, description, and CTA permutations. Export labels alongside pins so you can map variants to UTM tags or scheduler labels for performance tracking.

How do I turn AI image briefs into Canva templates or designer assets?

Use the brief's composition, overlay copy, color palette, and focal point instructions to create a reusable Canva template. Provide designers with the brief and an example asset; the brief includes dimensions and safe overlay zones to ensure consistent results.

What is the recommended workflow to batch-create and schedule pins?

Identify target pages, run them through the URL-to-pins workflow, review generated variants and image briefs, then export as CSV or copy bundles. Import into your scheduling tool, assign boards and publish dates, and label variants for A/B tracking.

How can I measure traffic and conversions from Pinterest after publishing?

Use your site analytics platform alongside Pinterest analytics. Tag exported pin URLs with UTM parameters mapped to each variant so you can measure clicks, sessions, and conversions originating from specific pin variants or boards.

Are there copyright or image licensing considerations when using AI-generated image briefs?

Image briefs are creative direction only. When sourcing imagery, use properly licensed photos or original product photography. If you generate images with AI tools, follow the licensing and usage terms of those image generators and ensure you have the right to publish the assets.

Related pages

  • PricingChoose a plan for batch generation and CSV export capabilities.
  • BlogGuides on Pinterest best practices, pin creative, and growth tactics.
  • ComparisonCompare scheduling and creative automation options for Pinterest workflows.
  • AboutLearn more about the platform and our approach to AI content workflows.