One calendar
Every pin across the week in a single view — no scheduling one at a time in a separate app.
Plan and auto-publish your Pinterest pins from one calendar — the pins Gravy just helped you make, keywords and graphics and all — queued to post at the right times, without a separate scheduler to export into.
01 · The gap
You make a pin in a design tool, then export it, open a scheduler, re-upload it, retype the description, and hope the keyword and hashtags survived the trip. The scheduler doesn't know anything about the pin — it just holds an image and a caption you assembled somewhere else.
In Gravy's marketing workspace, the pin is made and scheduled in the same place. What you queue is the finished pin, with everything intact, ready to publish on a cadence you set.
02 · Make to posted
No export, no re-upload — the pin flows straight from drafting onto the calendar and out to Pinterest.
01 · Make the pin
The pin you schedule is the one Gravy just helped you make — keyword in the title, hashtags in place, graphic done. Nothing to export and re-upload.
02 · Drop it on the calendar
Lay out pins across the week on a single calendar — boards, seasons, and campaigns side by side — instead of scheduling one pin at a time in a separate tab.
03 · Set the cadence
Pick the times that suit your audience, or spread a batch evenly. Gravy keeps a steady flow going so your profile stays active without you posting by hand.
04 · It publishes
Approve the queue and Gravy posts to your connected Pinterest account on schedule. You made it and scheduled it in one place; it goes out on its own.
03 · How it schedules
Every pin across the week in a single view — no scheduling one at a time in a separate app.
The pin is drafted where it's queued, so keywords, hashtags, and the graphic never get lost in an export.
Keep a consistent flow of pins going — the rhythm Pinterest rewards — without posting manually every day.
Queue a batch and let it publish at the times that fit your audience while you do other work.
FAQ
Yes. Gravy lets you lay out pins across a calendar and publishes them to your connected Pinterest account on schedule. Because the pins are drafted in the same workspace, the ones you queue already have their keyword, hashtags, and graphic — you're not exporting from a design tool and re-uploading into a scheduler.
The best one is the one where making the pin and scheduling it are the same step. Standalone schedulers make you build the pin elsewhere and import it; Gravy researches the keyword, writes the pin, designs the graphic, and queues it — one workspace from idea to posted, so nothing falls through the gaps between tools.
Gravy is free with your own model keys — plan and auto-publish your pins at no extra cost, or use managed Gravy AI on credits. There's no separate scheduler subscription stacked on a design tool.
Pinterest's native scheduling is limited and still assumes the pin is already made. Gravy covers the whole thing — research, write, design, then schedule across a full calendar with a steady cadence — so a week of pins comes together in one place instead of four.
Download Gravy and take a pin from keyword to a scheduled post on one calendar. Free with your own model keys.