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Supapin
Scans your site to create pins + SEO‑optimized descriptions
143 followers
Scans your site to create pins + SEO‑optimized descriptions
143 followers
Supapin scans your site, creates professional pin designs, writes SEO-optimized descriptions, and publishes to Pinterest automatically. More pins, more traffic. All on autopilot.









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Congrats on the launch!
Supapin looks great, planning to use it.
Is there a way to schedule the creation? If not, is there a plan/timeline on when this would be available?
Cheers!
Templated
@sudoferraz appreciate the comment!
The initial pins are created in the initial setup and scheduled for the month. Then, next month, when your credits renew, we email you a new batch of generated pins for you to approve.
You can also modify the content and the design of each one individually in the editor.
We’re soon adding an option to run it fully on autopilot so it creates, schedule and publish pins without you even have to access our app 😁
Thanks @sudoferraz !
Yes, scheduling is already built in. You set how many pins you want published per day (we recommend 3–5), and Supapin automatically creates and publishes them on a rolling schedule. Once you connect your website and Pinterest account, it runs on its own every day.
Give it a try and let me know if you have any questions! 😁
Templated
Hello Hunters! 👋
Today I'm excited to introduce Supapin.
A tool my brother (@campvictors) and I have been building to solve a problem we kept running into: Pinterest is one of the best sources of organic traffic, but creating and publishing pins consistently is painfully manual and time-consuming.
Supapin automates the entire Pinterest workflow.
It scans your website, generates professional pin designs using your content, writes SEO-optimized descriptions, and publishes them to Pinterest on autopilot. 📌🤖
We built this for bloggers, e-commerce store owners, and marketers who know Pinterest drives traffic but don't have the time to manage it manually every day.
We're offering 50% OFF for 3 months for the PH community. Use code PH50 at checkout.
I'd love to hear your feedback and how you're currently handling Pinterest.
Thanks for checking it out! 😊
@campvictors @camposped Supapin seems like a powerful way to automate Pinterest growth!
I tried exploring the site and was curious do first-time users immediately know which step to take to see value quickly?
Love how many features are packed in would be interesting to hear how you guide new users through the experience
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@chi_78 thanks!
Appreciate the comment!
We tried to guide the user in the initial setup so it should start with the user adding his website and following step by step to see the pins generated.
It usually takes 3 to 5 min for the entire setup and schedule pins for a month!
@camposped That makes sense, getting to scheduled pins within a few minutes is a strong first win.
I’m curious though, do users move through that initial step smoothly, or is there any hesitation before they add their website?”
Congratulations on the Supapin launch, @camposped & @campvictors! Good product... you scan a website and it automatically turns everything into pins. This kind of automation saves time.
I like this line in your testimonials: “Set it up on Monday, had 200 pins scheduled by Tuesday.” That line is very strong. It makes people stop and pay attention.
One small thing I noticed. Your homepage says “up and running in 3 minutes.” It shows a 4-step process.
Step 1 is clear: “Paste your website URL.”
But Step 2 says “Pick your pin style.”
There is no picture or example of what the pin styles look like. A new user might feel confused. They may wonder: “What am I choosing?” before they start.
I attached a screenshot to show what I mean.
I am curious... have you tried showing pictures of the pin styles earlier? This might help people decide faster.
Thanks!
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@camposped @campvictors @taimur_haider1 Great feedback on the pin style previews. That's the kind of thing that seems small but makes a huge difference for new users trying to decide.
@camposped @campvictors @dan16 Appreciate that, Daniel. Exactly right... the small things are what make or break that first impression. Glad it landed.
@taimur_haider1 @dan16 Thanks so much for the detailed feedback, really appreciate it!
What actually happens in that step is that we show a live preview of the pin designs using your website's own branding. So by the time you're choosing a style, you're already seeing how your actual pins would look.
It's one of those things that makes more sense once you're inside the flow, but you've given us a good nudge to make that clearer on the homepage itself. We'll work on showing that preview experience earlier.
Thanks again!
@dan16 @campvictors Thanks, Victor. That makes sense. The preview shows up after you start the flow. I'm glad my suggestion helped.
I noticed a couple more small things that could help. Happy to share them. What is the best way to send them to you?
Interesting idea, how do you handle sites with lots of different products/pages without the generated pins feeling too repetitive?
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@cosmin1907 thanks for the comment!
We allow the user to select which pages he wants pins generated for, how many of those pages you want to repeat pins for and set other rules for scheduling.
Also, the user can manually modify, reject or aprove each pin before scheduling it for publishing.
Or run it on autopilot 😊
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Congrats on the launch! Pinterest is so underrated for traffic. The auto board matching is what got me, that's usually the most annoying part. How accurate is it after a few hundred pins?
Thanks @dan16 ! 👊🏻
I completely agree. Pinterest is one of the most underrated traffic channels out there.
Regarding accuracy, board matching uses page content (title, description, main text) to find the best match among your existing boards. It's accurate most of the time. But even so, you have full control to reassign before publishing. The more descriptive your board names are, the more accurate the match will be.
There's also the option to generate AI-generated boards with better names and descriptions for your website.
Automating creation is one part. The harder part is usually whether those pins actually get picked up and drive anything back. How this holds up once it’s running for a while, not just in terms of output but what kind of traffic it actually brings.
Fair point, @arun_tamang. Pinterest still needs to do its job. What we see so far is that consistency is the biggest factor: accounts that pin daily for 2-3 months are the ones that start seeing real traffic. Supapin handles the boring part, Pinterest does the rest 🤞
@campvictors That’s interesting. When you see that play out, how much of it feels like consistency vs the actual content starting to get picked up? Feels like both can look similar from the outside.
This is honestly a cool tool I can see myself using in the future since my audience is primarily on Pinterest.
I really like the design and content section, but I'm just curious, will there be a feature in the future where one can add their own custom typography and color palette?
@itskarelleh absolutely! Custom typography and color palettes are already part of the current Brand Design setup.
For fonts, beyond the curated presets, you can fully customize your 3 font slots (main, secondary and accent) by choosing from a library of 140 Google Fonts, so you have a lot of flexibility to match your brand.
For colors, we currently offer a selection of ready-made palettes to choose from, and yes, fully custom color pickers are on our roadmap so you can input your exact brand hex codes.
Great feedback, and glad you're finding it useful! 🙌