Getting Started

Welcome to PIN Hacking

Get oriented in 3 minutes: what each tool does and where to start.

Updated July 9, 2026

Welcome! PIN Hacking is built on one idea: Pinterest is a search engine, not another social feed. That means the right title, keyword, and board setup keep sending you traffic for months, long after you hit publish. These tools help you get that setup right.

Here is what is inside and the order most people use it in:

  1. Connect your accounts. Head to Integrations and connect Pinterest first. If you want the Content Planner later, connect Google Analytics too. This is what lets the tools use your real boards, pins, and traffic instead of guessing.
  2. Keyword Strategy. Start here. Run a research session on a topic to find the search phrases real creators rank for, see which ones you already win with, and get a shortlist worth creating for.
  3. Pin Title & Description Generator. Paste a URL and a keyword, get algorithm-tuned pin copy you can drop straight into Pinterest.
  4. Board Title Generator. Plan boards backed by real Pinterest taxonomy and your own account signals, so your boards actually match how people search.
  5. Content Planner. Turn your Google Analytics data into a week-by-week Pinterest publishing plan.

Where to start today: If you only do one thing, run a Keyword Strategy session on your best-performing topic, then generate pin copy for your top URL. That is the fastest path to a pin that can rank.

Every tool has a guided walkthrough built in, so you are never stuck staring at a blank screen. If you get stuck, the Contact support link at the bottom of any help page reaches a real human.

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