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Built a Pinterest pinning tool out of frustration. Now my impressions are up by 600,000% without ads.

A few weeks ago I hit a wall.

Pinterest was eating hours of my week, manually pinning the same content to different boards and all their sections felt like unending digital laundry.

I complained about it to my brother (a developer).

He saw my frustration so he built me a simple tool as a test: batch schedule one pin to all my boards and sections in seconds.

No expensive, clunky overloaded service. No more repetitive pinning.
Just… post once, done, get right back to doing what I love.

Here’s what happened to organic impressions on a few pins I tried it on:
• A wall organizer: 43 → 17,100 (+39,667%)
• A wine rack: 4 → 5,800 (+144,900%)
• A laundry room redesign: 4 → 25,400 (+634,900%)

No ads. No bot followers. Same pins, just more reach.

It’s now a real product called Flip Post for $9.99/month. One flat rate for unlimited board lists and pins, no tiers. It’s designed for creators, bloggers, and business owners who want to save hours and tailor and grow their reach without the time suck.

What’s your current Pinterest workflow like? Are you still doing it all manually, or using a tool?

on August 12, 2025
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