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How I Tripled My Pinterest Traffic Without Scheduling Pins Myself

April 12, 2025

I used to dread Pinterest.

Creating pins, writing titles, filling out descriptions, uploading at the right time, testing different formats—it was just too much. Especially when I was already busy writing blog posts, managing Facebook pages, and responding to emails.

For a long time, I barely used Pinterest. My traffic from it? Almost zero.

But then something changed.


I Stopped Doing Everything Manually

One day, while scrolling through a private blogging group, I saw someone mention an automation tool that wasn’t Tailwind or Canva. They said it created Pinterest pins automatically, with designs tailored to the content. Even better, it posted them at the right time, without needing to schedule anything manually.

That caught my attention.

I signed up that night.


What Happened Next Surprised Me

Within two weeks, I saw my Pinterest impressions start rising.

Within a month, I had three pins go semi-viral, each leading to one of my recipe blog posts. I went from getting maybe 5 clicks a day from Pinterest… to over 600 clicks a day.

And I didn’t even lift a finger to design or post the pins.


So What Was the Tool?

I held off sharing this because honestly, I’ve been enjoying the results quietly.

But if you’re curious—
It’s called LinkFlows.

It’s not just a blog tool. It can:

  • Auto-create beautiful Pinterest pins with your recipe titles

  • Add optimized descriptions and hashtags

  • Post them directly at the best time

  • Sync with your blog content so your pins are always fresh and relevant

It basically turned Pinterest into a set-it-and-forget-it traffic machine for me.


Final Thoughts

If you’re tired of spending hours designing pins or you’ve just given up on Pinterest altogether… don’t.

The platform still works—if you do it right.

And with LinkFlows doing the work for me, I finally saw what real Pinterest traffic looks like.

👉 No graphic design skills.
👉 No scheduling drama.
👉 Just steady traffic to my blog—on autopilot.