Is There a Free Pinterest Scheduler? Yes — Here Are the Best Options

Free Pinterest Scheduling: What's Actually Available

The short answer: yes, there are free Pinterest schedulers — and several of them are genuinely capable. The longer answer is that "free" means different things across different tools. Some offer a truly unlimited free tier (Pinterest's own native scheduler, and Flownib's free tier). Others give you a limited number of free scheduled posts per month. And a few are "free" only as a time-limited trial that reverts to paid after 7 or 30 days.

This guide benchmarks 10 free Pinterest scheduling options available in 2026, with honest assessments of what each free tier actually includes. No bait-and-switch. No "you just have to enter a credit card" loopholes. Every tool listed here can be used for Pinterest scheduling without paying a cent — though how useful that free experience is varies dramatically.

Before diving in, here is the most important question to answer for yourself: how many pins do you need to schedule per month? If the answer is fewer than 30, almost any free tool will work. If you are scheduling 100+ pins per month across multiple boards, your realistic free options narrow to essentially two: Pinterest's native scheduler (with its 14-day limit and no bulk support) and Flownib's free tier (with unlimited scheduling and full feature access). Most everything else caps you at 10-30 scheduled posts per month on the free plan.

1. Pinterest Native Scheduler — Completely Free, Built-In

Pinterest Native Scheduler Free

Pinterest's own scheduling feature lives inside the pin creation flow and costs nothing. It is available to any Pinterest business account — which is also free to create. There is no separate dashboard and no limits on how many pins you can schedule, so on paper, it is the most generous free option available.

Pros

  • 100% free — no paid upgrade path, no credit card
  • Unlimited scheduled pins
  • No third-party access to your Pinterest account
  • Direct integration — zero setup

Cons

  • 14-day maximum scheduling window
  • No bulk or batch scheduling (one pin at a time)
  • No multi-board distribution
  • No analytics for scheduled content specifically
  • No browser extension with scheduling capability

Best for: Casual pinners and very small businesses posting fewer than 20 pins per week who do not need to plan more than two weeks ahead.

2. Flownib (Free Tier) — The Most Capable Free Pinterest Scheduler

Flownib Best Free Tier

Flownib is a full-featured social media scheduling platform that supports Pinterest, Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, and TikTok. Its free tier includes unlimited Pinterest scheduling with no pin caps, which distinguishes it from virtually every other third-party tool on this list. The free plan includes the visual content calendar, bulk CSV upload, multi-board scheduling, and basic analytics. You also get scheduling for your other social platforms — Instagram, Threads, and LinkedIn are all included on the free tier.

Pros

  • Unlimited scheduled pins on the free tier
  • No scheduling window limit — schedule months ahead
  • Bulk CSV upload for batch pin creation
  • Visual drag-and-drop content calendar
  • Multi-board scheduling from one dashboard
  • Also schedules Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, TikTok
  • Best-time posting suggestions based on audience data

Cons

  • Advanced analytics and team features require paid plan ($12/mo)
  • Fewer Pinterest-specific niche features compared to Tailwind
  • Platform is newer than some competitors

Best for: Anyone who needs to schedule more than 10-15 pins per month without paying. Content creators, bloggers, and small business owners who want a real scheduling workflow without a monthly bill. Try Flownib's free tier here.

3. Tailwind (Free Trial) — Pinterest's Official Partner

Tailwind Trial Only

Tailwind is one of Pinterest's official marketing partners and has built the deepest Pinterest-specific feature set in the industry. However, it does not have a permanent free tier. Tailwind offers a free trial (typically 7 days, occasionally extended to 30 days during promotions) after which you must subscribe — plans start at $14.99/month for up to 400 scheduled pins. During the trial, you get full access to all features including SmartSchedule (AI-powered best-time posting), the browser extension, multi-board scheduling, and analytics.

Pros

  • Deepest Pinterest-specific feature set available
  • AI-powered SmartSchedule for optimal timing
  • Browser extension schedules pins from any website
  • Pinterest-approved partner — reliable API access
  • Communities (formerly Tribes) for collaborative sharing

Cons

  • No permanent free tier — trial only
  • Pricing starts at $14.99/month after trial
  • Pinterest-only (no Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.)
  • 400-pin monthly cap on the basic paid plan

Best for: Serious Pinterest marketers who want to test the most advanced Pinterest-specific features before committing to a paid subscription. Not a long-term free solution.

4. Buffer (Free Plan) — Simple, Lightweight Scheduling

Buffer Free

Buffer's free plan allows you to connect up to 3 social channels and schedule up to 10 posts per channel at any given time. For Pinterest, that means you can have 10 scheduled pins queued up. Once a pin publishes, the slot frees up for a new one. The Pinterest integration is basic: you can create a pin with an image, title, description, URL, and board selection, then set a date and time.

Pros

  • Clean, simple interface — easy to learn in minutes
  • Multi-platform: Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest
  • No scheduling window limit
  • Reliable, well-established company

Cons

  • Only 10 queued pins at a time on free plan
  • No bulk scheduling or CSV upload
  • No analytics on free plan
  • No best-time suggestions
  • No multi-board scheduling per post

Best for: Solopreneurs who post lightly across multiple platforms and want one simple dashboard for everything. Not suitable for Pinterest-heavy strategies.

5. Later (Free Plan) — Visual Calendar for Pinterest

Later Free

Later's free plan includes 30 posts per month per social platform, so you get 30 scheduled pins for Pinterest alongside 30 for Instagram, 30 for TikTok, etc. The standout feature is Later's visual content calendar, which shows your scheduled pins as thumbnail tiles — making it easy to spot visual patterns, gaps, and inconsistencies in your board aesthetics. Pinterest scheduling includes image, title, description, URL, and board selection.

Pros

  • 30 posts/month per platform on free plan
  • Visual thumbnail calendar — great for aesthetic planning
  • Multi-platform (Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, LinkedIn)
  • Best-time posting suggestions on free plan
  • Linkin.bio feature included

Cons

  • Capped at 30 pins/month — insufficient for daily pinners
  • No bulk upload or CSV import
  • No scheduling to board sections
  • Limited analytics on free plan
  • Paid plans start at $25/month — pricier than alternatives

Best for: Instagram-first creators who also maintain a Pinterest presence and want a visual overview of their content. The 30-pin monthly cap makes it impractical for Pinterest-primary strategies.

Tired of Pin Limits? Flownib's Free Tier Has None

Schedule unlimited Pinterest pins with no caps, no expiration, and no credit card. Bulk upload, visual calendar, and multi-board scheduling — all free.

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6. Canva Content Planner — Design and Schedule in One Tool

Canva Content Planner Free

Canva's built-in Content Planner lets you design a pin in Canva and schedule it to Pinterest without leaving the Canva editor. The free version of Canva includes the Content Planner with some limits — you can schedule a limited number of posts per month (Canva does not publish an exact limit, but free users typically report a cap of around 25-50 scheduled posts across all platforms). The workflow is seamless for design-first creators: create your pin, click "Schedule," pick a date and time, and you are done. For a detailed breakdown, see our guide to scheduling pins from Canva.

Pros

  • Design and schedule in one interface — no switching tools
  • Access to Canva's massive template library
  • Good for visual-first creators
  • Also schedules to Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter/X
  • Canva Pro unlocks Brand Kit for consistent pin branding

Cons

  • Scheduling limits on free Canva — exact cap varies
  • No bulk scheduling — one design at a time
  • Limited to static image pins (no video pin scheduling)
  • No analytics for scheduled pins
  • Cannot schedule repins or save-to-board actions

Best for: Creators who already design all their pins in Canva and post fewer than 30 pins per month. The tight integration saves switching between tools, but the lack of bulk scheduling makes it impractical at scale.

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7. Hootsuite (Free Plan) — Enterprise Features, Scaled Down

Hootsuite's free plan includes 2 social accounts and 5 scheduled posts at a time. That is an extremely tight limit for Pinterest — realistically, it covers almost nobody's Pinterest scheduling needs. The free plan is better suited for testing Hootsuite's interface before upgrading to a paid plan (starting at $99/month). Not recommended as a long-term free Pinterest scheduler.

8. Planoly (Free Plan) — Instagram-Native, Pinterest Capable

Planoly offers a free plan with 30 posts per month across 2 social profiles. Pinterest scheduling is supported with board selection and visual planning. Planoly's interface is clean and visual-forward, similar to Later. The 30-post monthly cap applies across all platforms combined, so if you also use it for Instagram, your Pinterest allocation shrinks. Good for visual planners; limited for volume.

9. SocialBee (Free Trial) — AI-Powered with Concierge Service

SocialBee offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. During the trial, you get access to their full feature set including AI-powered content categorization, evergreen recycling, and Pinterest scheduling with board-level targeting. After the trial, plans start at $29/month. Like Tailwind, this is a trial only — not a permanent free option — but it is worth testing if you are evaluating premium schedulers.

10. Publer (Free Plan) — Generous Limits for Solopreneurs

Publer's free plan includes 3 social accounts and 10 scheduled posts per account at a time. The Pinterest integration is solid: image, title, description, URL, board, and scheduling date. Publer also supports scheduling to Google Business Profile, which is unique among the tools listed here. If you also manage a Google Business Profile alongside Pinterest, Publer's free plan offers unusual value.

Master Comparison Table: All 10 Free Pinterest Schedulers

Tool Free Tier Type Pin Limit (Free) Schedule Window Bulk Upload Multi-Platform Analytics (Free)
Pinterest Native Permanent free Unlimited 14 days No No Basic
Flownib Permanent free Unlimited Unlimited Yes (CSV) Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, TikTok Basic
Tailwind Trial only Unlimited (trial) Unlimited Yes No (Pinterest only) Advanced (trial)
Buffer Permanent free 10 queued Unlimited No Twitter/X, FB, IG, LinkedIn No
Later Permanent free 30/month Unlimited No Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn Limited
Canva Permanent free ~25-50/month Unlimited No IG, FB, LinkedIn, Twitter/X No
Hootsuite Permanent free 5 queued Unlimited No Twitter/X, FB, IG, LinkedIn No
Planoly Permanent free 30/month (shared) Unlimited No Instagram No
SocialBee 14-day trial Unlimited (trial) Unlimited Yes Twitter/X, FB, IG, LinkedIn Yes (trial)
Publer Permanent free 10 queued Unlimited Yes (CSV) Twitter/X, FB, IG, LinkedIn, GMB Basic

Features, limits, and pricing as of July 2026. Free tier terms can change — always verify on the tool's website before committing.

Which Free Pinterest Scheduler Should You Pick?

Here is a straightforward decision framework based on your Pinterest volume:

  • Fewer than 10 pins/week, short-term planning only → Use Pinterest's native scheduler. It is free, built-in, and adequate for light usage. The 14-day limit is the only real constraint you will notice.
  • 10-30 pins/week, multi-platform, want a calendar view → Use Later's free plan or Flownib's free tier. Later's visual calendar is excellent for aesthetic planning. Flownib is the better choice if you hit Later's 30-pin monthly cap or want bulk upload.
  • 30+ pins/week, bulk scheduling, no budget → Use Flownib's free tier. It is the only third-party free option that does not cap your pin volume. The unlimited scheduling, CSV bulk upload, and multi-board support make it viable for serious Pinterest accounts without a budget.
  • Pinterest-only power user, willing to pay after trial → Start with Tailwind's free trial, then subscribe at $14.99/month. The depth of Pinterest-specific features (SmartSchedule, Communities, detailed Pinterest analytics) is unmatched if Pinterest is your primary channel.
  • Design everything in Canva, light Pinterest use → Use Canva's Content Planner. The convenience of designing and scheduling in one tool outweighs the feature limitations for low-volume users.
Our recommendation: For most users reading this guide, the combination that works best is Flownib's free tier for heavy Pinterest scheduling (unlimited pins, bulk upload, calendar view) alongside Canva for pin design. If you outgrow the free tier, Flownib's paid plan at $12/month is competitively priced and unlocks advanced analytics and team features.

The Only Free Pinterest Scheduler Without Pin Limits

Flownib's free tier gives you unlimited Pinterest scheduling, bulk CSV upload, and a visual content calendar — no credit card, no time limit, no pin caps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pinterest's built-in scheduler really free?

Yes. The native scheduler is included with every Pinterest business account at no cost. There is no paid upgrade, no premium tier, and no hidden fees. It is part of Pinterest's core feature set for business users.

Which free Pinterest scheduler has no pin limits?

Two options: Pinterest's own native scheduler (unlimited pins, but limited to a 14-day scheduling window and no bulk features), and Flownib's free tier (unlimited pins, unlimited scheduling window, bulk upload, multi-board support). All other free third-party options cap pin volume.

Can I schedule Pinterest pins for free without a business account?

No. Every Pinterest scheduling method — native or third-party — requires a business account. Personal accounts cannot schedule pins through Pinterest's own tools or through the Pinterest API that third-party tools use. Converting to a business account is free and takes about one minute.

Do free Pinterest schedulers include analytics?

Most free tiers include very limited analytics or none at all. Pinterest's own analytics (available in the Pinterest app for business accounts) provide the most comprehensive free analytics — impressions, saves, clicks, and audience demographics. Among third-party tools, Flownib's free tier includes basic performance data, and Tailwind's trial grants temporary access to advanced analytics. For full analytics, you typically need a paid plan.

Are free Pinterest schedulers safe to use?

Reputable tools that connect through Pinterest's official API are safe. Look for tools that use OAuth (you log in through Pinterest's official authorization screen rather than giving the tool your password) and that are listed as Pinterest marketing partners or have transparent privacy policies. All tools in this guide meet that standard. Avoid any tool that asks for your Pinterest password directly — that is a red flag.

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About the Author — David Chen

David Chen is a growth marketer and SaaS analyst who has reviewed over 50 social media tools across his career. He previously led content marketing at a social media analytics startup, where he managed publishing schedules across Pinterest, Instagram, and LinkedIn for dozens of client accounts using tools including Flownib, Buffer, Hootsuite, and Later. David's tool reviews have been published in G2, Capterra, and Product Hunt.

References & Further Reading

  1. Pinterest Help — Schedule Pins
  2. Pinterest Help — Get a Business Account
  3. Canva Help — Content Planner
  4. Buffer — Pricing & Plans
  5. Later — Pricing
  6. Flownib — Social Media Scheduling Platform