URL2Pin vs BlogToPin: Which Turns URLs Into Pins Better? (2026)
Policy baseline: Amazon affiliate links on Pinterest (2026 rules) — disclosures, direct vs bridge links, and what gets flagged before you scale pins.
This post is part of the complete Amazon affiliate Pinterest guide.
Updated June 2026
New here? Start with the beginner guide or the 30-day game plan. Scale pins with URL2Pin.
- One primary topic per article—use the series grid at the bottom for related reads.
- Verify Amazon Associates and Pinterest rules in official help centers before scaling.
URL2Pin vs BlogToPin is really a question of input model. BlogToPin connects to a website and generates pins from its pages on a schedule. URL2Pin works from any single URL — including individual Amazon or Etsy listings — and adds roundup and comparison pins. If you promote specific products rather than one content site, that difference matters.
BlogToPin = site-connected, hands-off blog-to-pin. URL2Pin = any single URL → pins you approve, with affiliate roundup/comparison formats.
URL2Pin vs BlogToPin: feature comparison
| Feature | URL2Pin | BlogToPin |
|---|---|---|
| Works from a single URL | Yes — any product/blog URL | Site connection based |
| Amazon/Etsy listing support | Yes | Depends on connected site |
| Per-pin approval | Yes | More automated |
| Roundup & comparison pins | Yes | No |
| AI copy from page | Yes | Yes (site pages) |
| Starting price (verify) | Free; paid from ~$9/mo | Paid from higher entry |
*Pricing and plan limits change often — verify current numbers on each tool’s site before deciding.
Where each wins
- Choose URL2Pin to pin individual product URLs with control and affiliate formats.
- Choose BlogToPin if you run one content site and want fully automated blog-to-pin.
Prefer an alternative framing? See the BlogToPin alternative and BlogToPin pricing.
Who should use which (2026)
| You are… | Best pick | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Affiliate pinning specific products | URL2Pin | Single-URL, per-pin control |
| One site wanting autopilot | BlogToPin | Site-connected automation |
| Roundup / comparison creator | URL2Pin | Multi-product pins |
Try it free: Paste one Amazon or blog URL into URL2Pin for multiple pin angles in minutes. Research titles with the free Pinterest keyword tool and score products first with the Amazon pin worth checker.
Frequently asked questions
Is URL2Pin better than BlogToPin?
For pinning individual product URLs with control and affiliate formats, yes. For hands-off whole-site automation, BlogToPin fits better.
Does URL2Pin need a connected site?
No — paste any single URL. That is the core difference from BlogToPin.
Which is cheaper?
URL2Pin starts free with lower tiers; verify current pricing. See BlogToPin pricing.
Can both schedule?
Yes — both schedule pins; URL2Pin also creates roundup/comparison pins.
Conclusion
URL2Pin vs BlogToPin is single-URL control vs whole-site autopilot. Try URL2Pin free. Related: BlogToPin alternative.
See also: general Pinterest guides
Amazon-specific tactics sit on top of Pinterest fundamentals. When saves stall or traffic flatlines, these blogger-focused tutorials help you fix distribution—not just affiliate setup.
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.
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