The Pinterest alternative that puts you in control

Keep collecting what you love, without the ads, the algorithm, or the fear of losing everything. Import your Pinterest boards in one click and they stay yours forever.

Import Your Boards Free

Nothing Ever Disappears

Pins vanish when sources get removed. Accounts get suspended without warning. In PinSuite, everything you save stays saved. Forever, on every plan.

No Ads, No Algorithm

Your library shows exactly what you saved, in the order you arranged it. No promoted pins, no engagement bait, no feed deciding what you should want.

Bigger Than Pinterest

Save Instagram posts, any image from any website, and full web page archives into the same library. One home for everything you find online.

Switch in Three Steps

1

Paste Your Profile URL

PinSuite finds every public board on your Pinterest profile. Pick the ones you want, or import them all.

2

Everything Imports

Pins at original quality, sections intact, descriptions and source links preserved. Private boards via the extension.

3

Make It Yours

Organize with notes and tags, extract color palettes, share clean collections, export in any format.

Pinterest vs PinSuite

Feature Pinterest PinSuite
Your saves are permanent
No ads between your saves
No algorithmic feed
Export your data (ZIP, CSV, PDF, HTML, JSON)
Color palette extraction
Notes and tags on any save
Save Instagram and any website
Full web page archives
Works with Claude and ChatGPT (MCP)
Discovery of new content

Fair note: Pinterest is excellent at discovery. PinSuite is where what you discover goes to live safely. Many people use both.

Your boards, in a space you own

Import your Pinterest boards now. Free plan includes 50 saves, and nothing you save is ever deleted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is PinSuite a good Pinterest alternative?
Yes, if what you want from Pinterest is collecting and organizing rather than endless discovery. PinSuite is a personal library: import your existing boards, organize them with sections, notes, tags, and color palettes, and share clean collections. There are no ads, no algorithmic feed, and nothing you save is ever deleted.
Can I move my Pinterest boards to PinSuite?
Yes. Paste a board, section, or full profile URL and PinSuite imports every pin at original quality with sections, descriptions, and source links intact. Private and secret boards import through the browser extension.
Is PinSuite free?
The free plan includes 50 saves with full organization features, and content you save is never deleted. Pro is $6.99/month or $49/year and unlocks unlimited saves, full board and profile imports, web page archiving, and all export formats.
What happens if my Pinterest account gets suspended or deleted?
If you imported your boards into PinSuite first, nothing happens to them. PinSuite is fully independent of your Pinterest account. Your library stays intact even if your Pinterest account is suspended, your pins are removed, or the platform changes.
Does PinSuite have a discovery feed like Pinterest?
No, by design. PinSuite shows exactly what you saved, organized how you arranged it. There is no algorithm deciding what you see, no promoted content, and no engagement bait.
Can I save things from outside Pinterest?
Yes. PinSuite also saves Instagram posts and profiles, any image from any website via the web clipper, and full web page archives that stay readable even if the original page goes offline.

Why People Look for a Pinterest Alternative

Pinterest built something genuinely useful: a visual way to collect ideas. But over the years the experience has shifted. Search results and home feeds now carry heavy advertising. The algorithm increasingly decides what you see instead of showing you your own saves. Pins silently die when their source disappears. And account suspensions, often automated and hard to appeal, can erase years of careful curation overnight.

If you have ever opened a board you spent months building and found a grid of broken images, you already know the problem: on Pinterest, your collection lives on rented ground.

What Makes a Good Alternative

A real Pinterest alternative needs three things. First, a migration path: your years of curation must come with you, not start from zero. Second, real ownership: exports in open formats, no lock-in, no expiring content. Third, the organizing tools that made Pinterest useful in the first place: boards, sections, and visual browsing, ideally with more control than Pinterest ever gave you.

PinSuite was built around exactly those three things. Paste your profile URL and every public board imports with sections, descriptions, and source links intact. Everything can be exported as ZIP, CSV, JSON, HTML, or PDF at any time. And the library adds what Pinterest never had: color palette extraction, notes and tags, clean ad-free sharing, and saving from Instagram and the wider web.

How PinSuite Compares to Other Alternatives

Tools like mymind, Raindrop.io, Eagle, and Are.na are all thoughtful save-it-later apps, and each has strengths: mymind for effortless private capture, Raindrop for bookmarks, Eagle for local design asset management, Are.na for community curation. Where PinSuite differs is the Pinterest migration path. None of them can import your existing Pinterest boards with sections and metadata intact, which for most people switching is the whole ballgame. PinSuite starts with your boards, then grows into a library for everything else you save online.

Try Both, Keep Both

Switching does not have to be absolute. Plenty of PinSuite users keep browsing Pinterest for discovery and treat PinSuite as the permanent home where the keepers go. Import your boards once, then send anything new to the library with the browser extension or by pasting a URL.

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