u/Pretty_Storm8493

Roast my SaaS: I got sick of Canva, so I built a tool that turns any URL into automated Pinterest pins.

Hey everyone. Have at it.

The Product: PinEvolve (https://pinevolve.xyz/) Target Audience: Shopify owners, Etsy sellers, and niche bloggers who need organic traffic but hate the social media grind.

The Problem: Getting visual traffic from Pinterest means you have to constantly design and schedule vertical pins. For people with hundreds of products or blog posts, doing this manually in Canva is a massive bottleneck. It drains hours every week.

The Solution: I built a workflow where you literally just paste your listing/post URL. The tool scrapes the images and text, auto-generates the pin designs, and schedules them in the background. It turns hours of manual work into seconds.

What I want roasted: Tear my landing page apart.

  • Is the messaging actually clear?
  • Does it look trustworthy, or does it scream "cheap wrapper"?
  • Would you actually pay to save this kind of time, or is the pain point not big enough?

Don't hold back, I need the brutal honesty to fix the blind spots. Thanks!

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u/Pretty_Storm8493 — 2 days ago

Honestly, how do you guys find the time to make Pinterest pins every day?

Hey everyone.

I started my shop because I actually love making things, not to be a full-time social media manager. But it feels like if you aren't posting constantly on Pinterest, your traffic just dies.

Making the products and taking good photos is already a lot of work. But having to sit in Canva and manually make pins for every single listing and variation was literally sucking the joy out of my week.

I finally gave up on doing it manually and started using a tool where I just paste my Etsy link and it auto-generates the pins for me. It’s honestly the only thing keeping me sane right now and giving me my weekends back.

How are you guys surviving this part of the job? Are you paying someone to do it, grinding it out yourself, or just completely giving up on Pinterest? I really admire the people who can do it all manually without burning out.

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u/Pretty_Storm8493 — 2 days ago

Anyone else going crazy trying to keep up with Pinterest pins for hundreds of designs?

Hey guys. I know Pinterest is basically mandatory for POD to get visual search traffic, but the manual grind of downloading mockups and making pins for every single variation is destroying my soul.

I recently switched to a workflow where I just use the product URL to pull the images and schedule them directly, which finally saved my sanity.

But I'm curious... how is everyone else managing this volume? Do you just hire a VA to do the manual Canva work, or do you focus on other socials instead? I feel like managing the organic promo side is harder than the designing part sometimes.

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u/Pretty_Storm8493 — 2 days ago