Pinterest Idea Pin Planner
Plan Idea Pin titles, page copy, and CTAs for multi-page Pinterest content.
How to get better results
- 1. Start with a specific niche and audience instead of broad topics.
- 2. Include one clear outcome (clicks, sales, watch time, signups).
- 3. Generate multiple rounds and combine your top-performing ideas.
Who this is for
- Pinterest creators
- Lifestyle and DIY bloggers
- Brands building Idea Pin series
Common mistakes
- Weak first page hook
- Too much text per page
- No clear CTA on final page
Best Use Cases
- How-to Idea Pins
- List-style pins
- Story-style sequences
- Product showcases
Examples you can copy
Use these as starting points, then generate variations with your exact topic for better performance.
- Title: [Number] [Outcome] in [Timeframe] (Swipe for Steps)
- Page 1: Hook + promise | Page 2–N: One tip per page | Last: CTA
- CTA options: Save this pin, Follow for more, Tap link in bio
Pinterest Idea Pin Planner FAQs
What is a Pinterest Idea Pin?
Idea Pins are multi-page, native Pinterest formats (like Stories). They support up to 20 pages and are ideal for how-tos, lists, and step-by-step content.
How many pages should an Idea Pin have?
Often 5–10 pages work best. Use the first page as a strong hook and title, then one clear idea per page. End with a CTA page.
What should each page say?
Keep copy short and scannable. One headline or tip per page. Use the first page to promise an outcome; use the last to drive saves, follows, or link clicks.
How do I get more saves on Idea Pins?
Use save-worthy titles (e.g., “Save for later”), include checklists or steps, and make the outcome clear in the first page so people know what they’re saving.
Can I reuse the same structure for different topics?
Yes. Use a template (e.g., “X tips for Y”) and swap the topic and details. Consistency helps your audience recognize your style and improves performance over time.
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