Could BlogToPin Be the Pinterest Automation Tool We’ve Been Waiting For?
- kitkat53
- Mar 24
- 3 min read
My honest first impressions before signing up – and why I might just give it a try.
If you’re a blogger or content creator trying to drive traffic through Pinterest, you already know: creating, designing, scheduling, and optimizing Pins is basically a full-time job. I’ve tried different workflows, tools, templates—you name it. Some help, some hinder.
So when I recently stumbled across a new tool called BlogToPin, I’ll admit… my interest was piqued.
Here’s the twist: I haven’t used it yet. But that’s kind of the point.
I wanted to write this post from the perspective of someone curious but cautious, digging into what this tool claims to do—and whether it might actually be the missing piece in my Pinterest strategy.
What is BlogToPin, Anyway?
In a nutshell, BlogToPin is an AI-powered Pinterest automation tool designed to take your blog content and turn it into Pin-worthy posts—with minimal effort on your part.
It promises to:
Scan your blog and automatically create pins for your content.
Write titles and descriptions for your pins using AI.
Select the best boards for each pin (no more guesswork).
Let you import your own Canva templates for consistent branding.
Even generate images and collages from your content if you’re short on visuals.
Sounds pretty dreamy, right?
For a quick overview, here's a short demo video that illustrates how BlogToPin works:
Why I’m Intrigued (Even Before Signing Up)
What really caught my eye is the integration with Canva templates and AI-generated descriptions. I already design in Canva, so having a tool that can plug into that workflow—and still customize pins for each blog post—feels like a big win.
Plus, I love the idea of smart scheduling across multiple links, and not just repeating the same pin over and over. Pinterest favors fresh content, so anything that helps automate variety is a plus.
But here’s the real reason I’m considering it: ➡️ It could save me HOURS every week. And time is everything when you're trying to grow a blog or a business.
The goal is to get a chunk of my day back!
Here's the video on BlogtoPin that first caught my eye: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srBte6VOYnY
Here's another helpful video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2YHZdpASwg
What’s Holding Me Back (For Now)
I’m still on the fence—not because it looks bad, but because I’m juggling a few other tools and projects, and I want to make sure BlogToPin will actually fit into my workflow without overwhelming me. That said, the Starter plan ($19.99/month) seems pretty reasonable for what it claims to offer.
So here’s my plan: I’m going to research it a bit more, possibly try the free trial, and report back with a full review. I might even do a side-by-side comparison with my current Pinterest process to see what really saves time (and what doesn’t).
Should You Try BlogToPin?
If you're drowning in pin design, or feel like your blog content deserves way more reach than it’s getting, BlogToPin might be worth looking into. Especially if you already use Pinterest as a major traffic channel, this tool could give you leverage without requiring constant hands-on management.
👉 You can check it out here: BlogToPin.com
If I do go forward and test it, I’ll share everything—what I love, what I don’t, and whether I think it’s worth your time and money.
Cheers!