Pinfluence Discover
Stop creating pins for keywords nobody searches.
Discover Starter shows you the search volume behind 18 million+ Pinterest keywords, so you know what people actually search for before you make the pin.
✓ 7-day money-back guarantee
✓ Cancel anytime, lifetime rate lock for founders
✓ Independent tool, not affiliated with Pinterest, Inc.
When you pick a Pinterest keyword, where does it actually come from?
For most solo creators, it’s one of three places, and none of them come with real numbers.
Pinterest’s autocomplete. Type a word, see what drops down, use one of those. It’s the closest thing to data most people have, but it’s just a ranked list. No search volume. No way to tell if the top suggestion gets a hundred times the traffic of the one below it, or the same.
The big accounts in your niche. If they’re ranking, it’s tempting to assume they’ve figured out the keywords. But a lot of them are guessing too, or working from data you can’t see. Borrowing someone else’s keyword doesn’t make it a sure thing.
A gut feeling. Some phrases just sound like what people search for. Sometimes that instinct is right. The hard part is there’s no way to know which times it was, and which times it wasn’t.
Whichever one it is, the feedback comes late. You usually don’t find out a keyword was a dead end until the pin’s been made, published, and sitting at zero for weeks. The effort was never the problem. The keyword was, and there was no way to see it coming.
How Pinfluence Discover solves it.
1
Search any topic
Type a keyword into Discover and get back the related keywords Pinterest has catalogued, each with its search volume, plus the top pins ranking for it right now.
2
Pick what people search for
Compare the search volumes, find the long-tail variations with real demand and less competing for them, and build your titles and pins around those.
3
Track what’s working weekly
Add the keywords you want to watch. Every week, Discover checks Pinterest and reports where your domain ranks for them.
Keyword Research
One search shows you the whole keyword family.
Type in a keyword and Discover pulls every related term Pinterest has catalogued, each with its search volume next to it. Search “banana bread” and you don’t get one number, you get the whole family: healthy banana bread, chocolate chip banana bread, banana bread muffins, sourdough banana bread, each with its own volume. Now you can see which version people actually search for.
That’s usually where the low-hanging fruit is. The broad keyword is crowded. Three rows down there’s often a variation with solid volume and a lot less competing for it. That’s the one worth a pin.
Open any keyword and you’ll also see the pins already ranking for it: which are pulling the most saves, what they look like, where they link. You can see what’s working before you make your own.
Incognito research
Study the top pins for any keyword, anonymously.
Incognito Search pulls the top pins ranking for any keyword and lets you study them one by one, engagement, pin score, even historical rank, without ever surfacing whose account they belong to. You see what’s winning, not who’s winning.
Filter by the things that actually move rankings: hashtags, format, emojis, description and title length, freshness. It’s the closest thing to looking over the shoulder of whoever owns the keyword, so you can reverse-engineer what works before you make your own.
Pin monitoring
Watch your pins gain or lose steam over time.
Save any pin to Tracked Pins and Discover keeps a snapshot, then shows you how its saves, repins, reactions and comments move over time, with up and down arrows so every change is obvious at a glance.
Refresh whenever you want the latest numbers. It’s how you tell a pin that’s quietly compounding from one that’s stalled, without checking Pinterest by hand every day.
Rank Tracking
Know whether your pins are actually climbing.
Making the pin is step one. The real question is whether it’s ranking, and most people never find out. They post, then guess.
Add a keyword to tracking and Discover checks where you actually land in Pinterest search for it. You see your current position, which of your pins is holding it, and whether you moved up or down since last week. Starter tracks up to 300 keywords, refreshed weekly.
Pin analytics
Paste a URL, get the full story on any pin.
Drop in a pin URL, or a batch of up to ten at once, and Pin Analytics breaks down every metric Pinterest keeps quiet: saves, repins, reactions, comments, and exactly when it was created.
Sort the whole batch by whatever you care about to see which pins are really pulling their weight. It works just as well on your own pins as on the ones you’re trying to beat.
Bulk keyword lookup
Check a whole brainstorm of keywords at once.
Paste in up to 100 keywords and Keyword Checker tells you, in seconds, which ones actually exist in the Pinterest database, with search volume, follower reach, and how each maps to Pinterest’s canonical terms (exact match or partial).
Instead of searching one keyword at a time, you clear an entire list at once and instantly see which ideas are worth pursuing and which are dead ends. It turns a morning of guesswork into a single paste.
Competitor research
Size up any Pinterest account in seconds.
Search any account by username and Account Explorer surfaces the numbers that matter, monthly views, reach, followers, pin count, board count, in one clean profile.
Then open Search Rankings and Interest Rankings to see exactly which keywords and interests that account’s pins show up for, and at what position. It’s the closest thing to seeing a competitor’s whole Pinterest strategy laid out.
Keyword lists
Keep your research organized and ready to act on.
Research is only useful if you can act on it. As you dig through keywords, save the good ones into lists, by niche, by season, by project, whatever fits how you work. Starter gives you 10 lists, and every saved keyword keeps its volume and its rank status right there with it.
No more screenshots and scattered notes. Open a list any time and your best keywords are waiting, sorted the way you left them, ready to turn into your next batch of pins.
AI & Automation
Do your keyword research right inside ChatGPT or Claude.
If you already plan content with an AI assistant, Discover plugs straight into it. Connect once, and you can pull Pinterest search volume into the same chat where you’re brainstorming pins, titles, and posts. No tab-switching, no copy-paste.
Hand it a list of 50 keyword ideas and get every one checked against Pinterest’s data at once, volumes, matches, related terms, all back in seconds. Your assistant stops guessing at Pinterest keywords because now it’s working from the actual numbers.
Pricing
Pick the tier that fits.
Founding rates, locked in for life. Switch between monthly and annual any time, and start free first if you want to test-drive it.
Discover Starter
$29/mo standard
$19/mo
billed annually · $232/yr
✓Full keyword database access (18M+ keywords)
✓300 tracked keywords, weekly rank refresh
✓25 tracked pins, 10 saved lists
✓MCP access (user-data scope)
Best for solo creators who are done guessing at keywords.
Get Discover StarterPro Bundle
$49/mo standard
$32.50/mo
billed annually · $390/yr
✓Both Pinfluence tools: Discover for keyword research, Intel for your Pinterest analytics
✓2,500 to 10,000 tracked keywords
✓Up to 5 Pinterest accounts, unlimited analytics uploads
✓Full-database MCP access
Best for power users and multi-site operators who want both tools at full strength.
Get Pro BundleThe Huddle
$250/quarter standard
$200/quarter
founding rate · annual billed at a discount
✓Everything in the Pro Bundle, at the highest limits
✓Mini-Course Library (rolling release)
✓Monthly live Huddle call + async critiques
✓Private member community
✓Every future product, at your locked rate, forever
Best for serious operators who want tools, education, and community in one place.
Join The HuddleFounding window: 100 members or 60 days.
Lock the founding rate for life as long as your subscription stays active. After the window closes, prices return to standard.
Claim Founding PricingFrequently asked questions.
What exactly is Pinfluence Discover?
A research tool that helps you find topic opportunities on Pinterest. You search a topic, see the top pins and the patterns behind them, and use those patterns to build your next content and pins.
Do I need a Pinterest account to use it?
No. Discover is for research and planning. You can use it whether you’re logged into Pinterest or not.
How does weekly rank tracking work?
Add the keywords you want to watch and the domain they point to. Each week, Discover checks Pinterest and reports where you rank for those keywords, so you can follow your movement over time without re-checking by hand.
What’s MCP?
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is how AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT connect to external data sources. With Pinfluence MCP, you can ask an AI assistant to “find me my five best opportunities this week” and it’ll query Discover’s data for you. Starter tier connects AI to your own tracked data. Pro Bundle and above unlock the full keyword database.
Does the Free Forever tier expire?
No. 5 searches per day, 10 tracked keywords, 1 tracked domain. Free, forever. If you outgrow it, upgrade. If you don’t, you keep it.
What if I’m not happy with Discover?
Paid plans come with a 7-day money-back guarantee. Email us within 7 days and we’ll refund you. You can also cancel anytime to stop future billing.
Start researching like the top pinners do.
Founding pricing is locked in for life while the window is open. Grab Discover Starter now, or start free and upgrade when you outgrow it.
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