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Pin pacing, keyword strategy, board hygiene, and honest side-by-side comparisons of the tools people actually use — Tailwind, PinClicks, Canva — against the full Pinify pipeline. Read these before you schedule another pin.
Tailwind vs Pinify: scheduler vs full pipeline
Tailwind queues pins you've already made. Pinify starts three steps earlier — keyword research, the article, the 1000×1500 creatives, annotation-matched descriptions — then schedules at a safe 8–12 pins a day. Side-by-side, feature by feature.
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PinClicks vs Pinify: research is step one, not the whole job
PinClicks tells you which keywords win. Then you still owe Pinterest an article, twenty pin designs, descriptions, and a month of scheduling. Here's where the research-only workflow runs out of road.
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Canva vs Pinify: pretty pins still need keywords
Canva makes beautiful 1000×1500 templates. But a pin with no keyword behind it, no annotation-matched description, and no drip plan is decoration, not distribution. Where design-only tools stop and the pipeline begins.
Read full comparison →Why 8–12 pins a day is the Pinterest sweet spot
Dump 50 pins in an hour and Pinterest throttles your reach. Post two a week and you never build momentum. The 8–12/day cadence — with 4–5 pins per URL and rotation across 5+ boards — is the pace Pinify's scheduler enforces by default. Full pacing rules in the docs.
Read the guide →What's new in Pinify v1.0.0
The launch release: Keyword Radar with a 20k+ interest database, Pin Studio batch creatives, Smart Descriptions, Board Intelligence, safe-pace scheduling, Growth Analytics, and publishing to WordPress, Ghost, Blogger, Shopify, Wix, and Next.js.
Read the changelog →Done reading. Start pinning.
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