Built for
the
operators.
PinFlicker exists because Pinterest still quietly sends enormous traffic — and almost nobody has the headcount to publish at the volume it rewards. We’re fixing that.
Mission
Make Pinterest publishing a structured, repeatable part of how content businesses grow — not a quarterly side project that keeps falling off the roadmap.
Why we built it
Between us, we’ve run and consulted on 40+ content sites. The same pattern kept showing up: a writer ships a great post, a designer makes two Canva pins, the team posts them Tuesday morning, and then the article silently sits in an archive earning 2% of the Pinterest traffic it could.
The generic schedulers weren’t built for Pinterest. The “AI pin makers” were toys. The in-house tools people built out of Zapier and Airtable looked like in-house tools built out of Zapier and Airtable. So we built the thing we wished we had — a Pinterest operating system, priced for operators.
Who it’s for
If you run real content volume — a blog with years of archives, an affiliate site doing serious revenue, a team of editors, or an agency with ten brands — PinFlicker is for you. If you post a pin a week for fun, we’re not.
Four rules we design around.
Automation with a leash.
Every pin reviewable. Every queue pausable. Every action logged. Automation should feel like a power tool, not a black box.
Volume with taste.
Shipping 40 pins an hour doesn’t matter if they look like 40 pins an hour. Output has to hold up to the screenshot test.
Multi-site from day one.
Built for operators who run more than one thing. Workspaces aren’t an enterprise feature — they’re the default.
Quiet, not loud.
No “AI magic.” No hype decks. Just a reliable pipeline that still runs the same way when you come back in a month.
Operational principles
- Respect the platform. Rate-limited, rule-aware publishing. We’d rather ship less than trip a platform. How we handle it.
- Your data stays yours. We never resell, repurpose, or train on your content. See privacy.
- Transparent pricing. No per-seat tax, no silent overages, no surprise renewals. See plans.
- Human support. Emails answered by the people who build the product.
Run content
like an operation.
Come see what your archive looks like as a Pinterest pipeline.