Is There a Way to Schedule Pinterest Posts? Yes — Here's How

Why Scheduling Pinterest Posts Matters

Pinterest is not just a social media platform — it is a visual search engine where content has a lifespan measured in months, not hours. Unlike Instagram or TikTok where posts fade within 24 to 48 hours, a well-optimized Pinterest pin can drive traffic for six months or longer. According to Pinterest's official business documentation, consistency is one of the strongest signals the algorithm rewards. But nobody can — or should — be pinning manually at 3 p.m. every single day.

Scheduling your Pinterest content in advance lets you maintain a consistent posting cadence without being glued to your phone or laptop. Instead of scrambling each morning to create and publish pins, you can batch your content creation into a focused session — say, every Sunday afternoon — and let a scheduler handle the rest. This approach is how full-time bloggers, e-commerce store owners, and social media managers at brands like The Home Depot and West Elm manage Pinterest accounts that generate millions of monthly impressions.

Beyond consistency, scheduling also helps you hit optimal posting times. Pinterest users tend to be most active on weekday evenings and Saturday mornings, according to multiple studies compiled by Sprout Social. A scheduling tool lets you queue pins to publish during those peak windows, even if you are asleep, in a meeting, or working on other parts of your business. This guide covers every method available in 2026 — from Pinterest's own free scheduler to dedicated tools like Flownib, Tailwind, Buffer, and Later.

Method 1: Pinterest's Built-in Native Scheduler

Pinterest rolled out its native scheduling feature to all business accounts in mid-2020, and it has steadily improved since. The native scheduler is completely free and lives directly inside the Pinterest platform — no third-party login required. It supports scheduling pins up to two weeks in advance, which makes it suitable for short-horizon planning but less useful for monthly content calendars.

Step 1: Convert your personal Pinterest account to a free business account if you have not already. This takes about 60 seconds and unlocks the scheduling feature, analytics, and rich pins.
Step 2: Click the "Create Pin" button from your Pinterest homepage, or use the "+" icon in the top-right corner. Upload your image (1000 x 1500 pixels is the recommended 2:3 aspect ratio), add a title, description, and destination URL.
Step 3: Instead of clicking "Publish immediately," toggle the option labeled "Publish at a later date." Select the date and time from the date picker — you can go up to 14 days into the future.
Step 4: Click "Save" or "Publish." Your pin will now appear in the "Scheduled" tab of your profile, where you can edit or delete it before it goes live.

Pros

  • Completely free — no paid plan required
  • Direct Pinterest integration — no third-party app
  • Simple and fast for one-off pins
  • Access to native analytics alongside scheduled pins

Cons

  • Limited to 14 days in advance
  • No bulk upload or batch scheduling
  • Cannot schedule to multiple boards at once
  • No analytics dashboard for scheduled content
  • No video pin scheduling on mobile

The native scheduler works well for casual Pinterest users and small businesses publishing fewer than 10 pins per week. For anyone managing multiple boards, running a content calendar, or scheduling more than two weeks out, a third-party tool is the better option.

Method 2: Third-Party Scheduling Tools

Third-party schedulers remove the 14-day limit, add bulk uploading, and often include analytics, multi-board scheduling, and team collaboration features. Here are the leading options as of 2026.

Flownib — Best Overall Pinterest Scheduler

Flownib has rapidly become one of the most capable social media scheduling platforms on the market, with first-class Pinterest support alongside Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Threads. Unlike tools that treat Pinterest as an afterthought, Flownib was built with visual platforms in mind. Its Pinterest integration supports unlimited scheduling across all plans, including the free tier.

Flownib's standout Pinterest features include: a visual drag-and-drop calendar, bulk pin upload via CSV, automatic best-time posting based on your audience's engagement patterns, board-specific scheduling rules, and a unified analytics dashboard that pulls data directly from Pinterest's API. The interface is clean and modern — you can queue a week's worth of pins in under 15 minutes once you have your images ready.

Flownib also supports multi-image posts (carousel pins), video pins with custom thumbnails, and alt-text optimization — all inside the same scheduling workflow. For agencies managing multiple Pinterest accounts, Flownib's team features include approval workflows, client access with restricted permissions, and white-label reporting. You can try Flownib for free here.

Tailwind — Pinterest-Approved Partner

Tailwind is one of Pinterest's official marketing partners and has been in the Pinterest scheduling space longer than almost anyone. It offers an AI-powered "SmartSchedule" that learns your optimal posting times and an interval-based scheduler that spreads pins across the day. Tailwind's browser extension lets you schedule pins from any website with a single click. The main downside? Tailwind is Pinterest-only — it does not handle Instagram, LinkedIn, or Threads, so you need additional tools for those platforms. Pricing starts at around $14.99 per month for the basic plan, which caps at 400 scheduled pins per month.

Buffer — Simple Multi-Platform Scheduling

Buffer supports Pinterest alongside Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and more. Its Pinterest scheduling is straightforward: create a post, pick a board, set a time, and move on. Buffer's simplicity is its strength and its limitation — you will not find AI-powered scheduling or advanced Pinterest analytics here. The free plan allows up to 10 scheduled posts across all connected channels, and the Essentials plan ($6/month per channel) removes that limit. Buffer is best suited for solopreneurs who want one lightweight dashboard for all their social accounts.

Later — Visual Content Calendar

Later started as an Instagram-first scheduler and has since expanded to Pinterest, TikTok, and LinkedIn. Its visual calendar interface shows your scheduled pins as thumbnail tiles, which makes it easy to spot gaps and maintain visual variety. The free tier allows up to 30 posts per platform per month. Paid plans start at $25/month. Later's Pinterest integration is solid but lacks some niche features — for example, it does not support scheduling to sections within boards, and its analytics are less detailed than Flownib's or Tailwind's.

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Feature Comparison Table

Feature Pinterest Native Flownib Tailwind Buffer Later
Free Tier Yes (full) Yes Trial only Yes (limited) Yes (limited)
Schedule Window 14 days Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Bulk Scheduling No Yes (CSV + drag-drop) Yes (browser ext.) No Limited
Multi-Board Scheduling No Yes Yes No Yes
Video Pins Limited Yes Yes No Yes
Analytics Dashboard Basic Advanced Advanced Basic Medium
Best-Time Posting No Yes Yes No Yes
Other Platforms N/A Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, TikTok None (Pinterest only) Twitter/X, FB, IG, LinkedIn Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn
Team Collaboration No Yes Yes Limited Yes
Price (Paid Plan) Free Free / $12/mo $14.99/mo $6/mo per channel $25/mo

Prices and features as of July 2026. Check each tool's website for the latest plans.

Best Practices for Scheduling Pinterest Pins

1. Schedule for Consistency, Not Volume

Pinterest's algorithm rewards consistent, daily activity more than sporadic bursts. Aim for 5 to 10 pins per day spread across your boards, rather than 35 on Monday and silence the rest of the week. Flownib's interval scheduling makes this effortless — you upload your pins and set the spacing, and the tool distributes them evenly.

2. Schedule Fresh Pins (Not Just Repins)

Pinterest has explicitly stated in its content guidelines that original, fresh pins are prioritized in the home feed and search results. A fresh pin means a new image (or a substantially modified image) linking to your content. Make sure at least 50-60% of your scheduled pins are fresh.

3. Use the 2:3 Aspect Ratio Religiously

Pinterest recommends a 2:3 aspect ratio (1000 x 1500 pixels) for standard pins. Taller pins (1:2.1 or 1:2.5) work well for infographics and step-by-step guides but can get truncated in the feed. Square pins perform noticeably worse — avoid them.

4. Schedule Across All Your Boards

Do not dump everything onto one board. Distribute pins to relevant boards — each board is effectively its own "feed" that followers can choose to follow individually. A tool like Flownib or Tailwind that supports multi-board scheduling from one dashboard is essential here.

5. Review Analytics Monthly

Scheduling without reviewing is like driving with your eyes closed. Check which pins are driving clicks, saves, and impressions at least once a month. Adjust your scheduling mix accordingly — double down on what works and retire what does not. Flownib's cross-platform analytics dashboard makes this comparison straightforward.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to schedule Pinterest posts for free?

Yes. Pinterest's built-in native scheduler is completely free and available to all business accounts. Third-party tools like Flownib and Buffer also offer free tiers that include Pinterest scheduling — Flownib's free tier is particularly generous, with unlimited pin scheduling included.

Does scheduling Pinterest posts hurt engagement?

No. Scheduled pins appear identically to manually published pins in Pinterest's feed and search results. There is no algorithmic penalty for using a scheduler. Pinterest itself recommends scheduling as a best practice for maintaining consistency — a signal the algorithm actively rewards.

How far in advance can I schedule Pinterest posts?

With Pinterest's native scheduler: up to 14 days. With third-party tools like Flownib, Tailwind, Buffer, or Later: no limit — you can schedule months in advance. Many content teams schedule an entire quarter's worth of pins in one batch session.

Can I schedule video pins to Pinterest?

Yes. Flownib, Tailwind, and Later all support scheduling video pins through their direct Pinterest API integrations. Pinterest's own native scheduler supports video pins on desktop but has limited video support on mobile devices. Video pins tend to generate higher engagement than static pins, so scheduling them alongside your image pins is a smart strategy.

What is the best Pinterest scheduler in 2026?

It depends on your needs. For most users, Flownib strikes the best balance — it includes unlimited Pinterest scheduling, supports video and carousel pins, offers a free tier, and also handles Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, and TikTok from one dashboard. If you are strictly Pinterest-only and need advanced Pinterest-specific features, Tailwind is a strong alternative. For minimalists who only schedule a handful of pins per week, Pinterest's native scheduler may be sufficient.

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About the Author — Jordan Mitchell

Jordan Mitchell is a social media strategist who has managed Pinterest accounts generating over 5 million monthly impressions. She has worked with e-commerce brands, SaaS companies, and content creators to build Pinterest-driven traffic strategies. Jordan has been cited in Sprout Social, Social Media Examiner, and HubSpot Blog for her expertise on visual marketing platforms. She has been using scheduling tools — including Flownib — daily since 2021.

References & Further Reading

  1. Pinterest Official Documentation — Schedule Pins
  2. Pinterest Business — Get a Business Account
  3. Pinterest Content Policy & Guidelines
  4. Sprout Social — Social Media Scheduling Research
  5. Flownib — Social Media Scheduling Platform