Tied to real search
Tags pulled from what people actually type into Pinterest for your topic — not a generic recycled list.
Gravy generates Pinterest hashtags from what people actually search for your topic, then writes them straight into the pin with the title and keywords — and queues it to post. No separate generator, no copy-paste.
01 · The gap
Most hashtag generators hand you a generic block of tags with no connection to the pin you're making or to what people actually search. You copy them into a design tool, then a scheduler, and the same recycled list ends up on every pin — which is exactly when hashtags stop helping.
Inside Gravy's marketing workspace, the tags come from the pin's real topic and real Pinterest search, and they're written into the pin as it's drafted — one motion from generate to posted.
02 · Generate to posted
The whole thing runs in one place — describe, generate, write in, schedule.
01 · Describe the pin
Tell Gravy what the pin is about — or hand it the pin you just drafted. The hashtags come from your real content, not a generic topic box.
02 · It generates the tags
Gravy suggests hashtags drawn from what people actually search on Pinterest for your topic — a mix of broad reach and niche terms — instead of the same recycled generic tags.
03 · They go into the pin
The tags land in the description alongside the title and keywords, in one draft — you're not pasting from a generator into a design tool and hoping the formatting survives.
04 · Schedule it
Approve the pin and Gravy publishes it to your Pinterest account on schedule, tags and all. Generate to posted, in one place.
03 · What makes them land
Tags pulled from what people actually type into Pinterest for your topic — not a generic recycled list.
A balance of high-reach and specific tags, so a pin can get discovered and still rank in a tight niche.
Written into the description with the title and keyword, so nothing gets lost copying between tools.
Generated for each pin's actual content, so you're not stamping the same 20 tags on everything.
FAQ
Describe the pin, or hand Gravy one you've drafted, and it generates hashtags from what people actually search on Pinterest for that topic — a mix of broad and niche. Then it writes them into the pin description with the title and keywords and queues the pin to post, so you go from generating tags to a live pin without leaving the workspace.
They help discovery when they match how people search and are specific to the pin. Gravy leans on that — it ties tags to real Pinterest search terms and mixes reach with niche, rather than stamping the same generic list on every pin, which is what makes hashtags stop working.
A focused handful that genuinely describe the pin beats a wall of tags. Gravy suggests a tight, on-topic set — enough to aid discovery without looking spammy — and puts them where Pinterest reads them.
It's free with your own model keys — generate tags, draft the pin, and schedule it at no extra cost, or use managed Gravy AI on credits. There's no separate hashtag-tool subscription.
Download Gravy and get on-topic Pinterest hashtags written straight into pins you schedule. Free with your own model keys.