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Comparing The Best Pinterest Schedulers

Pinterest schedulers not only save you time but can be used to better plan your social media content calendar. If you’re new to Pinterest or have been an avid Pinterest user this post will help you choose The best Pinterest schedulers you need to implement a successful marketing plan.

Pinterest is probably the best platform that bloggers can leverage to gain more traffic to their websites. It allows you to use multiple links and has a longer shelf-life, meaning content from months if not years can still drive traffic to your website. 

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What is a Pinterest Scheduler?

A Pinterest scheduler is essentially a content tool you can use to schedule your Pinterest post in advance. It’s extremely helpful by saving you time to allow you more time to focus on other aspects of your blog or business. By spending a few hours once a month, you can batch create an entire month’s worth of Pinterest pins and these Pinterest tools will allow you to do that.

The Best Pinterest Approved Schedulers

I’ve used many Pinterest schedulers over the last few years and have compiled a list of the most popular Pinterest Schedulers that might be perfect for you.

Canva

Having a Canva Pro account does have many advantages! A Canva Pro account provides you with access to the Canva Social Media Scheduling tool, this allows you to automatically schedule your Canva designs straight to your social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook and yes Pinterest.

Try 30-day Canva Pro trial today.

PRICING

You can sign up to Canva Pro for just $12.99 a month and get access to thousands of elements, fonts, stock photos, videos and so much more.

CANVA SCHEDULER PRO’S

  • You can schedule your Canva design without leaving the platform.
  • If you already have a Canva Pro account, no need to sign up or pay for other scheduling tools.
  • It allows you to schedule video pins.
  • It’s extremely easy to use.

CANVA SCHEDULER CON’S

  • You can only schedule one pin at a time, which doesn’t save you as much time as you would batch create.

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Pinterest

If you’re just starting with Pinterest I would highly recommend you test drive the native Pinterest scheduler.

PRICING

It’s completely free to use.

PINTEREST SCHEDULER PRO’S

  • It’s completely FREE!
  • It’s super easy to use.
  • You can upload multiple pins.
  • You can upload video pins.

PINTEREST SCHEDULER CON’S

  • You can only schedule two weeks in advance.
  • You are limited to 100 schedule pins at a time. This isn’t that big of a deal considering that you can only pin two weeks ahead of time.

Featured Content: How to Schedule Your Pinterest Posts for Totally FREE

Tailwind

One of the most popular Pinterest scheduling tools is Tailwind, although considering Pinterest changes favouring more fresh pins. Tailwind has taken a back seat for many bloggers and entrepreneurs as their smart loop feature which is why many used the app is not that relevant anymore.

PRICING

$9.99 a month for a pro plan / free trial allows for 100 pins.

TAILWIND PRO’S

  • It has a chrome extension that allows you to pin any image found on the web.
  • You can post an unlimited amount of pins.
  • It’s easy to use and navigate around.

TAILWIND CON’S

  • The design is quite outdated.
  • Tailwind struggles with video formats, you will still need to pin these manually on the platform.

Later

Later is a brilliant round scheduler! It allows you to schedule to Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and of course Pinterest. This is a great fit for you if you already have a Later account.

PRICING 

The basic account starts at $8 a month and only gives you 30 pins to post.

LATER PRO’S

  • It’s an easy to use platform.
  • It has a media library to save all your pins in one place.

LATER CON’S

  • The pricing options are quite steep compared to all the other platforms available.

Planoly

I’ve used Planoly for so many years, it’s one of the most popular schedulers around and offers a good price point for creators.

PRICING

$11 for a monthly plan that allows you 1 Instagram and 1 Pinterest account. It does also have a free account which allows 30 pins a month.

PLANOLY PRO’S

  • It has a Chrome extension that allows you to quick schedule your pins.
  • Paid account has no limitations. Post as often as you want.
  • A beautiful platform that’s extremely simple and perfect for beginners.
  • It provides fantastic analytics.
  • You can add preset times and dates and smart loop pins.
  • Schedule multiple boards.

PLANOLY CON’S

  • It doesn’t allow you to schedule more than one pin at a time.

Plann

The newest Pinterest scheduler on this list. In December 2021 Plann introduced a Pinterest scheduler, this is extremely new and I have been using it for the past few weeks considering I already have a paid Plann account.

PRICING

$9 a month for a power user account, which will soon be increased. You also have access to schedule and plan your Instagram, TikTok, Linkedin, Facebook and Pinterest.

PLANN PRO’S

  • Unlimited posting.
  • Use Plann’s strategy in your Pinterest marketing.
  • Extremely simple and easy to use.
  • Provides a calendar view.
  • Access a media library to batch upload your pins.
  • You can recreate/repurpose your Pinterest post for other platforms like Instagram.

PLANN CON’S

  • You can only schedule one pin at a time.
  • It does not yet have built-in analytics.

Try 7-day Plann trial today. Sign up here!

There are so many Pinterest schedulers out there it’s important to choose the scheduler’s that works best for you and your Pinterest strategy. I hope you found these recommendations useful. If you have a favourite drop them in the comments below.

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