u/hadekrachid5

Pinterest Experience and Algorithm New Update

Hey everyone! I've been trying to understand how the Pinterest algorithm really works and I figured the best way is to hear from people who are actually in the trenches. Whether you're a beginner or have been at it for years, I'd love to hear your experience!

I'll start with mine:

I created my account about a year ago. The first 3 months were rough - 0 impressions despite pinning 5 pins per day. Then things slowly started moving. My best days were 17k impressions in December and 20k impressions in February, when I was posting around 10 to 20 pins per day. But in that same month, my impressions dropped by 97% out of nowhere. I've published around 1,200 pins in total and I still can't figure out what triggered that drop.

Your Pinterest Stats

- How many total pins have you published so far?

- What are your current monthly impressions?

Content Strategy

- How many pins do you publish per day, and do you batch-create them in advance?

- Do you create multiple pin designs for the same blog post or URL?

- How do you decide on pin topics - do you do keyword research first?

Consistency & Scheduling

- Do you use a scheduler like Tailwind or Pinterest's native scheduler?

- How consistent do you need to be before the algorithm rewards you?

- Have you noticed a difference between pinning at certain times of day?

Long-Term Growth

- How long did it take before you saw real, compounding traffic from Pinterest?

- What's the biggest mistake you made early on that you'd warn others about?

- Has your strategy changed with the 2026 algorithm updates?

Like this we can see the right way to start again

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u/hadekrachid5 — 16 hours ago