Free Pinterest resources

Start with the Pinterest Fit Check, then choose the right resource.

Not every brand needs the same next step. Take the quick Fit Check first, then use your result to choose the guide, article, checklist, or tool that matches where your business is right now.

  • See whether Pinterest looks strong, promising, or better saved for later.
  • Use your result to choose the next guide, article, or service path.
  • Keep learning if you are not ready for a Fit Call yet.

Pinterest Fit Check

See if Pinterest is worth building around right now.

Answer seven quick questions about your offer, content, website, and goals. You'll get an immediate direction, with the option to send your result to your inbox.

Takes about 2 minutesImmediate resultOption to save by email

Resource library

Find the thing that matches your next question.

Use this page like a small Pinterest starting shelf: a guide when you need direction, a checklist when you need clarity, a keyword tool when you need better search language, and blog articles when you want more context.

Quiz

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Pinterest Fit Check

A quick questionnaire to help you see whether Pinterest is worth building around right now, based on your offer, content, website, and goals.

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Guide

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Pinterest Opportunity Guide

A simple guide for understanding when Pinterest makes sense, what needs to be ready first, and what kind of business benefits most.

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Checklist

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Pinterest Page Readiness Checklist

A practical checklist for seeing whether your product page, blog post, offer, or opt-in is ready to receive Pinterest traffic.

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Keyword Kit

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Pinterest Keyword Starter Kit

A beginner-friendly keyword guide for finding the words people may already use when they search, plan, compare, and save.

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Prompt Sheet

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Pin Ideas for Product Brands

Prompt-style idea starters for turning products, use cases, FAQs, seasonal moments, and customer questions into pins people may actually save and click.

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Blog

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Pinterest articles

Plain-English articles on Pinterest strategy, organic growth, ads, product discovery, and what a pin is supposed to help people do.

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Helpful tools

Tools that make Pinterest work easier to manage.

Pinterest gets easier when your content ideas, publishing rhythm, email capture, and reporting have a place to live. These are tools I use or recommend for keeping the work organized.

Some links may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you choose to use them. I only share tools I would actually recommend.

ClickUp

Content planning and production tracking

Use it to keep blog posts, pins, client tasks, approvals, and recurring workflows from living in scattered notes.

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Metricool

Scheduling, reporting, and channel visibility

Useful for planning and scheduling content, reviewing performance, and keeping social publishing less chaotic.

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MailerLite

Email capture and nurture sequences

Useful for turning Pinterest traffic into subscribers through forms, automations, and simple email follow-up.

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Start here

Not sure which resource fits? Start with the Fit Check.

Answer seven quick questions and get a simple direction based on your offer, content, website, and goals. You can save your result by email and come back to it later.

Not sure where to start? The Fit Check gives you a simple first direction before you choose a guide, article, or call.