- Pricing
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Free to install. Additional charges may apply.
- Highlights
- Popular with businesses in United States
- Use directly in Shopify admin
- Rating
- 4.6 (5,931)
- Developer
- PINTEREST inc
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Get your products in front of people on Pinterest, where they go to find ideas to try and buy.
Install the Pinterest for Shopify app to connect your Pinterest account, quickly publish Product Pins, automatically update your product catalog every day, and track performance with the Pinterest Tag. Organically reach people on Pinterest who can easily discover, save and buy products from your website. Reach even more people with campaigns to build awareness, drive consideration or get conversions - all from your Shopify interface!
- Upload your product catalog and keep it updated in near real-time
- Organically surface your entire product catalog to Pinners
- Improve tracking and performance with the Pinterest Tag and API for Conversions
- Promote your products and reach your customers with shoppable ads
- $100 USD ad credit when you launch your first ever ad campaign with Pinterest
- Highlights
- Popular with businesses in United States
- Use directly in Shopify admin
Languages
English, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Spanish, Swedish, Thai, and Turkish
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Pricing
Free to install
Pinterest charges only when ads are purchased, with rates based on delivery and merchant budgets
All charges are billed in USD.
Reviews (5,931)
What merchants think
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Merchants appreciate this app for its straightforward installation and ease of use, noting boosts in traffic and sales due to its effective visibility and customer attraction capabilities. It offers valuable marketing insights and features like automatic ad creation, enhancing marketing efforts. The app also supports creative content, which can be leveraged in marketing strategies, and benefits from a personalized content approach and an active community. The responsive support team is frequently praised for timely assistance.
I love Pinterest! Since the very beginning and together with Shopify it works like a dream! Marketing is supereasy with Pinterest and love the insights it gives me.
Simply horrible experience. This app is constantly crashing, my pinterst tag is healthy but i get messages that it's not healthy but not sure where the discrepancy is. I have worked with many different platforms and never encountered such rubbish with other platforms as I have with Pinterest. I reached out to support but have heard horror stories about their support team. I'm about to reach out to a developer to help but this is frustrating.
Will change to 5 stars if all goes well. We want to like Pinterest, but 7/10 stores will likely at one point encounter the "Merchant Not Approved". Reason?
Every newcomer to Shopify isn't an expert. As a result, they'll submit to Pinterest, only to find they weren't approved. The common reason? Their domain isn't old enough. We have one appeal remaining and we just began. We have 72K to invest into ads, but if we lose our appeal, it leaves us with a bad taste in our mouth, so we haven't gone forward in paying for ads on their platform (yet).
There's a "threat" feeling upon going through the steps, as if we're walking on eggshells. A platform this big should be welcoming and open to helping new merchants. I'm a software engineer, and am astounded that this is the only app that allows limited appeals for new merchants.
Pinterest needs to boldly specify or have something that reads the Shopify store's domain age, so that people don't feel discouraged right away like we did. We're extremely nervous and unsure whether to file an appeal now and things remain where they are. We have one left.
We were sure we should have won the first appeal, now we're going to wait a year, maybe more -- not just to get our feed on Pinterest, but to pay for ads. We may allocate our 72K budget into Meta Ads instead. See? You just lost a major advertiser. The way Pinterest encourages advertisers is beyond strange to me.
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PINTEREST inc can answer any questions you have about Pinterest.
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Launched
February 18, 2020