Supported publishing surfaces across Pinterest, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube.
Run every publishing queue from one command center.
PinFlow helps growing brands manage Pinterest, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube from one workspace with scheduling, media uploads, storage tracking, calendar visibility, automation, and account-level control.
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Built for real publishing load, not a lightweight content toy.
PinFlow is designed for teams that need structure: multiple channels, storage limits, publishing quotas, failed-post recovery, calendar editing, account linking, and automation hooks in one operational layer.
Different automation paths: dashboard UI, direct API, hosted MCP, and n8n node.
Core operational meters built in: monthly published-post usage and media storage usage.
Unified workspace to schedule, edit, reschedule, delete, and monitor content from one calendar.
What you can actually manage in PinFlow
Every platform has slightly different publishing rules. PinFlow absorbs that complexity into one consistent workflow so your team can focus on content and timing instead of jumping between six admin panels.
Boards, scheduled pins, collections, uploads, calendar control, bulk operations, usage tracking, and image library cleanup.
Connect member accounts, select valid targets, queue posts, publish immediately, and monitor errors and retry flows.
Publish images and video posts from uploaded media, keep account connections visible, and recover failed scheduled posts cleanly.
Manage linked pages, schedule text, image, and video posts, store page-specific publishing context, and preserve post permalinks.
TikTok
Prepare account connections, media flow, privacy choices, and future publishing workflows in the same workspace architecture.
YouTube
Upload videos, manage title, description, privacy, and short-form positioning, then surface scheduled items back into the shared calendar.
PinFlow gives you an operations layer, not just a post button.
Most social tools stop at “publish content.” PinFlow goes further: active storage accounting, monthly usage visibility, calendar editing, failure diagnostics, AI automation, and multi-channel account management from one base product.
- See which content is scheduled, failed, published, or blocked without cross-checking spreadsheets.
- Track how much uploaded media storage each account has used before a plan becomes a hidden bottleneck.
- Recover from failed social publishes with reschedule flows instead of rebuilding posts manually.
- Use one backend for manual use, scripted workflows, and agent-driven publishing via MCP.
Automation stack included
PinFlow is not locked to the browser. When your team needs repeatable workflows, you can move the same system into tools and agents.
- Direct API: create, list, publish, update, and delete content programmatically.
- Hosted MCP: let AI agents manage Pinterest workflows over HTTP with API-key auth.
- n8n node: connect PinFlow to automation pipelines for publishing, scheduling, and account retrieval.
- Shared dashboard: keep manual operators and automated systems on the same source of truth.
How the workflow stays under control
The more platforms you add, the more coordination breaks down. PinFlow keeps that complexity visible and editable.
Upload once, reuse in multiple publishing flows
Your media is tracked as uploaded assets, tied into storage usage, and reusable across post creation instead of vanishing into disconnected forms.
See everything in a calendar, not six separate queues
Scheduled posts across platforms appear in one calendar so you can inspect timing conflicts, edit metadata, or delete items before they go live.
Quotas and storage are visible before they become support problems
Monthly published-post limits and media storage limits are surfaced in the product, so users know what they are consuming by plan.
Failed posts are operationally recoverable
When a publish fails, the record stays visible with the reason, and your team can reschedule instead of recreating the content from scratch.
Who PinFlow fits best
PinFlow is strongest when social publishing is already a recurring business process and you need more control than a lightweight scheduler gives you.
Ecommerce brands
Run recurring product, category, and seasonal content across visual and feed-based platforms from one calendar-driven workflow.
Agencies and internal teams
Handle multiple profiles, maintain a cleaner publishing rhythm, and keep every operator aligned on the same system state.
Automation-first builders
Use the API, MCP, and n8n node to connect PinFlow into AI workflows, content pipelines, and internal tooling.
Choose capacity based on publishing load
Plans are structured around the two things that actually create cost and operational pressure: how many accounts you manage, and how much content plus media you store and publish each month.
Free
- Up to 2 profiles
- 15 published posts per month
- 200 MB media storage
- Core scheduling and calendar visibility
- Good for testing the workflow before scaling
Starter
- Up to 15 profiles
- 500 published posts per month
- 2 GB media storage
- API support for operational workflows
- Strong fit for small brand teams and operators
Growth
- Unlimited profiles
- Unlimited published posts per month
- 10 GB media storage
- Bulk features, webhooks, and stronger automation headroom
- Best for agencies, multi-brand setups, and scale-ready teams
Questions teams ask before switching
The right concern is not “can it publish?” The right concern is whether it will still feel controlled when more accounts, media, and automation enter the system.
Can we manage multiple social networks without separate dashboards?
Yes. PinFlow now includes a unified dashboard flow so your team does not have to jump between subdomains just to inspect status and schedules.
What happens when a post fails?
The failed item stays in the product with its status and reason, and your operator can reschedule it directly instead of rebuilding the post manually.
Can we use it with AI agents or automation?
Yes. PinFlow supports direct API usage, a hosted MCP surface, and an n8n node for teams that want automation beyond the browser UI.
Do storage and monthly limits stay visible?
Yes. The dashboard shows plan usage and media storage usage so limits are visible before they become a support issue.
Move your publishing system out of spreadsheets and into a real control layer.
Start with the free plan, connect your accounts, upload media, and let PinFlow handle the queue, status tracking, calendar visibility, and automation surface your team actually needs.