Pinterest Pin Uploader – User Guide

Welcome to your Pinterest pin uploader — a simple, reliable tool to help you publish pins quickly using a CSV file. No complicated dashboards. No fluff. Just efficient pin publishing.

✅ What This Tool Does

This tool reads a CSV (comma-separated values) file you create with your pin details, uploads the image from a public URL, and posts each pin to your selected Pinterest board.

✍️ Step 1: Create a CSV File

You do not need Excel or Google Sheets. Any plain text editor will do — like Notepad (Windows), TextEdit (macOS in plain text mode), or VS Code.

Here’s how to create the file:

  1. Open a new blank file.
  2. On the first line, type:
title,description,imageurl,link
  1. Press Enter and type the details for your pin on the next line:
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  1. To add more pins, just repeat — one per line, with commas separating the values.
  2. When finished, save the file as your_pins.csv (or any name ending in .csv).

🖼️ Step 2: Make Sure Your Image is Public

📤 Step 3: Upload and Post

  1. Log in to your dashboard.
  2. Go to the "Upload Pins" section.
  3. Select your .csv file.
  4. Click Submit.

The app will read each line and post your pins one by one.

✅ Tips for Success

💡 Power Tip: Use ChatGPT to Help

You can ask ChatGPT to help you brainstorm pin titles, descriptions, and even generate the CSV file based on a theme or topic. It's a great way to save time and spark ideas.

🔐 Is It Secure?

Yes. All uploads and pin posts happen behind your login. No data is shared outside your session, and only you can post to your Pinterest account.