Pinterest Ads API
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Pinterest Ads API for visual commerce and evergreen campaigns

Pinterest Ads API for future visual commerce, creator, marketplace, and seasonal campaign teams exploring promoted Pins, catalog context, and commerce reporting.

Last updated: May 2026

WaitlistPinterest AdsVisual commerce

Join the waitlist

Join the Pinterest Ads API waitlist if your future workflow needs promoted Pins, boosted Pins, destination links, commerce reporting, or Pinterest ad account context.

We will only use this email for bundle.social product updates and early access communication.

Pinterest paid workflows depend on assets, destinations, and seasonality

Pinterest ads are often tied to Pins, boards, product destinations, catalogs, seasonal timing, image quality, and evergreen content performance.
Teams may want to promote existing Pins before building a full campaign workflow, especially when commerce assets already exist in their product.
A useful waitlist page should collect visual commerce demand while staying clear that ad account access and campaign creation are not live yet.

What bundle.social is building

The waitlist is collecting demand around campaign, ad group, promoted Pin, and boost-style workflows.
Teams can explain whether media uploads, boards, catalogs, destination links, and seasonal content should feed future paid workflows.
Waitlist notes are tracking spend, impressions, saves, closeups, clicks, CPC, CPM, and destination link reporting needs.

For visual commerce teams planning paid Pin workflows

Join this waitlist if your product needs promoted Pins, seasonal campaign planning, destination-link reporting, or commerce asset workflows.

Workflow

Workflow shape

The planned Pinterest Ads discovery flow starts with commerce and creative use cases, then evaluates promoted Pins, catalog context, and reporting priorities.

01

Collect commerce use cases

Understand whether teams need promoted Pins, catalog context, creative testing, seasonal planning, or reporting.

02

Tie assets to campaigns

Evaluate how media uploads, boards, products, and destination links should feed future paid workflows.

03

Invite commerce-focused teams

Prioritize early access for teams with clear visual commerce, marketplace, or evergreen campaign needs.

Implementation

Current status for Pinterest Ads API

This is a waitlist page for Pinterest Ads API. bundle.social is exploring API-first ads workflows, but paid campaign access is not public.

Pinterest Ads API waitlist

Visitors should join the waitlist instead of expecting immediate public endpoint access for promoted pins, boost existing pins, and interest targeting.

Collect commerce use cases

Understand whether teams need promoted Pins, catalog context, creative testing, seasonal planning, or reporting.

Tie assets to campaigns

Evaluate how media uploads, boards, products, and destination links should feed future paid workflows.

Capabilities

Pinterest Ads capabilities being researched

This page frames Pinterest around visual commerce and evergreen content instead of generic paid social copy.

Promoted Pin discovery

The waitlist is collecting demand around campaign, ad group, promoted Pin, and boost-style workflows.

Commerce asset context

Teams can explain whether media uploads, boards, catalogs, destination links, and seasonal content should feed future paid workflows.

Visual commerce reporting

Waitlist notes are tracking spend, impressions, saves, closeups, clicks, CPC, CPM, and destination link reporting needs.

Platform specifics

Pinterest ads are visual commerce workflows

Pinterest paid workflows need board, product, destination link, and seasonal context rather than just generic ad creation.

Evergreen assets

Pins may stay useful for months, so campaign planning should preserve product and destination context.

Catalog and commerce fit

Visual commerce teams often care about product feeds, landing pages, and seasonal campaign structure.

Creative quality

Image quality, aspect ratios, and destination links matter before a paid workflow can be useful.

Supported surfaces

Promoted PinsBoost existing PinsInterest targetingDestination linksCommerce reportingPinterest ad accounts

Current limitations

  • Pinterest ads support is not publicly available in bundle.social today.
  • Future workflows depend on ad account access, creative eligibility, destination requirements, billing, review, and platform policy.
  • Catalog and commerce workflows may need separate scoping before campaign creation is exposed.
  • Ads workflows must stay inside official platform access, billing, review, and policy requirements.

FAQ

Questions developers ask before building

Is Pinterest Ads API available in bundle.social today?

Not as a public ads API yet. This is an early-access and demand-discovery page for promoted pins, boost existing pins, interest targeting, and destination links, so teams can join early while paid workflow access is evaluated.

Who should join this Pinterest Ads API waitlist?

Join if you are building a SaaS product, agency tool, AI agent, social inbox, or internal marketing workflow that needs promoted pins, boost existing pins, interest targeting, and destination links. Use the note field to explain what you need from collect commerce use cases.

How does this page relate to Social Media Ads API and Pinterest API?

This page captures demand for Pinterest Ads API while linking to related bundle.social surfaces that are already public or closer to the current product direction.

Do ads account, review, and policy rules still apply?

Yes. Ad account access, billing setup, campaign objectives, review, platform policies, and eligibility rules still decide what can ship. bundle.social is not trying to bypass native ad platform requirements.

Is Pinterest Ads mainly for ecommerce teams?

The strongest demand is likely visual commerce, marketplaces, creators, and evergreen content teams, but the waitlist is open to any product with a clear promoted Pin or reporting use case.

Will existing Pins be boostable?

That is one of the use cases being collected. Teams should share whether boosting existing Pins matters more than full campaign creation.