Pinterest Post Sync Adds Previously Published Pins
TL;DR
HighLevel's Social Planner now supports syncing previously published Pinterest pins from Labs.

TL;DR
HighLevel Social Planner now syncs previously published Pinterest pins from Labs. Previously published pins can be viewed and analyzed alongside HighLevel content.
Who this affects
HighLevel has not confirmed who is affected by this update. Agencies and SaaS users leveraging Pinterest for clients or their own content marketing via the Social Planner may find this relevant.
What changed
The Social Planner now allows the synchronization of Pinterest pins. Specifically:
- Previously published Pinterest pins can be brought into Social Planner.
- Users can view these previously published Pinterest pins alongside their HighLevel content and statistics.
- Recent Pinterest posts can be synced.
- Older Pinterest pins can be accessed if available.
HighLevel has not confirmed any limits, plan gating, or rollout status for this feature.
Where to find it
This update is located within the Social Planner. HighLevel has not published the exact navigation path, but it is expected to be an option related to Pinterest account management or post importing within the Social Planner interface.
How agencies will use this
An agency managing a client's social media can now get a more complete picture of their Pinterest presence directly within HighLevel. For instance, an agency might onboard a new client who has an existing Pinterest account with many past pins. The agency can now sync these older pins into the Social Planner. This allows them to see the client's historical Pinterest activity, including engagement and performance data if available through the planner, without needing to leave the HighLevel platform. This consolidates reporting and strategic planning within a single interface, making it easier to track all Pinterest efforts, both new and old.
Our take
This is a major update for agencies and SaaS users focused on Pinterest. The ability to sync previously published pins directly into Social Planner streamlines content management and historical analysis. It addresses a common challenge of integrating existing content when taking over a client's social media or consolidating reporting. While the details on rollout, limits, and exact impact on 'who is affected' are currently unknown, the core functionality is a clear improvement for Pinterest users.
Source: Official HighLevel announcement


