Connect Google Analytics, run the Pinterest Gap report, and instantly see the high-traffic pages on your site that Pinterest hasn't started sending traffic to yet.
Plan months of Pinterest in one sitting.
Pinterest Gap report - high-traffic pages with low Pinterest share
Per-page Pinterest traffic % so you know exactly where to focus
Quarterly content planning view across every priority page
Pulls directly from your Google Analytics - no manual exports
Pairs with the Generator to ship pins for every gap page
A founder-built playbook for compounding Pinterest growth
Designed to slot into your existing workflow in minutes, not weeks.
Authorize once. The planner pulls page-level traffic and Pinterest source data automatically.
See every page sorted by traffic, with a Pinterest % column showing how much (or how little) Pinterest is contributing.
Pick the gap pages, queue them up, and feed each into the Pin Generator to ship pins fast.
Every output is grounded in proven Pinterest strategy, not generic AI guesswork.
Your highest-traffic, lowest-Pinterest pages are the fastest wins. They're already proven content - they just need pins.
The planner is built around real Google Analytics traffic, not impressions or saves. Traffic is the metric Pinterest growth is measured in.
Pinterest rewards consistency at the topic level, not noise at the day level. The planner keeps you working in 90-day blocks.
Plan with this, research clusters in Keyword Strategy, then ship pins with the Generator. One workflow, three tools.
"The single fastest way I grow Pinterest accounts is finding the gap - the pages that already get traffic from Google but get nothing from Pinterest. This planner automates the report I used to build by hand for every client."
Laura Rike - Pinterest Strategist, 16+ years
A Google Analytics 4 property with traffic source data. The planner reads page-level traffic and the share that comes from Pinterest.
Yes. We only read the metrics required to build the gap report. We never write to your analytics property and never share your data.
Most users run it quarterly. That's the cadence Pinterest growth compounds on, and it keeps you focused on a manageable batch of pages.
No - the planner stands on its own. But pairing it with the Pin Generator is what makes the gap close fast: identify, generate, ship.
Yes. Product pages and category pages both surface in the gap report, and the same playbook applies - find traffic, send pins.
Start with a free account. Upgrade when you're ready.