Should You Pin This Amazon Product on Pinterest? (Free Pin Worth Checker)
Amazon affiliates waste hours designing pins for products Pinterest users never search for. Before you open Canva or URL2Pin, ask one question: does this product category have real Pinterest demand?
What a Pin Worth Score tells you
Our free Amazon pin worth checker scores an Amazon URL using Pinterest search interest, competition, Amazon reviews, price, and visual fit. It checks the product type (e.g. "bath mat", "air fryer") — not the brand name — because that is how people search on Pinterest.
- Strong fit (61+): worth multiple pin angles and 2+ relevant boards.
- Mixed (41–60): test 1–2 pins or feature inside a roundup/review post.
- Weak (below 41): skip standalone product pins; link from blog content instead.
When to skip pinning a product
Skip or deprioritize when Pinterest search volume for the category is thin, top pins are dominated by big brands you cannot outrank visually, or the product is too niche for planning-style queries. A 4-star gadget with zero Pinterest intent still underperforms a 3-star item in a high-search category.
Workflow: score → keywords → pins
- Paste the Amazon URL into the pin worth checker.
- If the score is mixed or strong, pull title angles from the Pinterest keyword tool.
- Generate pins in URL2Pin and schedule 2–4 angles per URL — see how many pins per Amazon post.
Full strategy: Pinterest for Amazon affiliates.
More in this series
Internal links help readers and search engines see how Amazon Associates topics fit together. Start from the niche hub or the step-by-step beginner guide.
Ready to try it?