Why Add UniLink to Pinterest
Pinterest is a high-intent search engine — users come ready to discover, save, and buy. Your profile lets you display one website link under your bio, and verified business accounts get a "claimed website" badge for trust. Pointing that to a UniLink page lets you funnel Pinterest traffic to your shop, blog, courses, or freebies without changing your Pinterest profile every time.
Step 1: Copy Your UniLink URL
Open your UniLink dashboard, click Share, and tap Copy link. Your URL will look like https://unil.ink/yourname.
Step 2: Edit Your Pinterest Profile
- Open pinterest.com and sign in.
- Click your profile picture (top-right) and go to Settings.
- In the Edit profile tab, find the Website field.
- Paste your UniLink URL.
- Click Save.
Your UniLink will now appear under your bio with a globe icon and is clickable from every visitor on desktop and mobile.
Pro Tip: Claim Your Website
Business accounts can claim their website to get a small verification badge and access analytics for every pin saved from that domain. If you connect a custom domain in UniLink, you can claim it directly in Pinterest.
- In Pinterest settings, go to Claimed accounts.
- Next to Websites, click Claim.
- Paste your custom domain and choose Add HTML tag.
- Copy the meta tag and add it to your UniLink Settings → SEO → Custom head tags.
- Return to Pinterest and click Verify.
Pro Tips
- Use Pinterest-friendly UniLink images. Pinterest favors vertical (2:3) images. Use that aspect ratio for the Open Graph image on your UniLink so saved pins look great.
- Add UniLink to your idea pins. Pinterest now allows clickable links inside idea pin stickers — point them to your UniLink.
- Match top blocks to a trending pin. If a particular pin is bringing traffic, put the matching product or article at the top of your UniLink.
- Track Pinterest traffic. UniLink analytics let you see how many Pinterest visitors land on your page and which blocks they click.
Common Issues
- Pinterest blocks the URL? If your unil.ink domain was flagged in the past, claim a custom domain instead — Pinterest treats branded domains as more trustworthy.
- Verification fails? Make sure you saved the meta tag inside the
<head>of your UniLink (Settings → SEO → Custom head tags) and that the page is published. - Pin preview image looks wrong? Replace your UniLink Open Graph image with a vertical (1000×1500px) image optimised for Pinterest.
