There’s a subtle but important confusion in the Pinterest tools market: Pinclicks and LinkFlows are often compared, but they’re solving two different problems.
Pinclicks is the closest thing to “Ahrefs for Pinterest.” It’s a research and analytics tool — keyword volumes, interest data, competitor tracking, and pin scoring. You use Pinclicks to decide what to do.
LinkFlows is the execution engine. It’s a full pipeline that turns WordPress articles into scheduled, designed, tracked Pinterest pins with AI. You use LinkFlows to do the work at scale.
The right question isn’t “which is better?” It’s “which one do I need first?” This article walks you through that decision and, if you already have one, whether the other is worth adding.
Quick verdict
| You need… | Pick |
|---|---|
| Keyword research and niche analysis for Pinterest | Pinclicks |
| Turn blog posts into scheduled pins automatically | LinkFlows |
| Competitor pin-by-pin tracking | Pinclicks (deepest), LinkFlows (lighter) |
| One tool that replaces your WordPress AI writer + scheduler + email | LinkFlows |
| The cheapest entry to Pinterest SEO | Pinclicks |
| The cheapest full publisher stack | LinkFlows |
What is Pinclicks?
Pinclicks is a Pinterest-specific SEO and analytics platform. Think of it as Pinterest research software the way Ahrefs and Semrush serve Google SEO. Its strengths are:
- Keyword research — volume estimates, difficulty, related terms, for 11M+ Pinterest interests.
- Competitor analysis — drop in a competitor’s profile, see which pins perform, which keywords they target.
- Pin scoring — a quality score on each pin to predict likely performance.
- Chrome extension — research pins and profiles while you browse Pinterest.
- Rank tracking — monitor where your pins appear for target keywords.
Pinclicks pricing generally sits between $29 and $49 per month depending on tier. What Pinclicks does not do: schedule pins, design pins, write articles, manage Facebook, or capture emails. It’s pure research and analytics.
What is LinkFlows?
LinkFlows is the opposite end of the workflow — an AI-native execution platform for WordPress publishers on Pinterest. Instead of helping you decide what to publish, it helps you publish faster and smarter.
Core features:
- AI pin generation from WordPress articles. 10 on-brand pin variations per post in one click.
- Pinterest scheduling + Autopilot campaigns. Fire-and-forget publishing rhythm.
- Built-in Pinterest Spy. A lighter version of competitor research — enough for most publishers.
- Trend alerts. Notifications when keywords in your niche spike.
- WordPress AI article writer. Draft, SEO-audit, publish.
- Facebook + email. One bill for Pinterest-to-email pipeline.
Pricing: Creator $39.99/mo · Growth $49.99/mo · Elite $79.99/mo. 14-day trial, no credit card, 30-day money-back guarantee.
Head-to-head: research vs execution
Keyword research
| Capability | Pinclicks | LinkFlows |
|---|---|---|
| Keyword volume data | ✅ Deep | ⚠️ Limited (trends-based) |
| Keyword difficulty score | ✅ | ❌ |
| Related keyword suggestions | ✅ | ⚠️ Basic |
| Pinterest interest database | ✅ 11M+ interests | ❌ |
| Rank tracking | ✅ | ❌ |
Verdict. Pinclicks wins decisively on research depth. LinkFlows’s Trends feature is useful for directional signals, but it’s not a research platform.
Competitor analysis
| Capability | Pinclicks | LinkFlows |
|---|---|---|
| Track competitor profiles | ✅ Unlimited in higher tiers | ✅ 10–∞ by plan |
| Pin-level performance tracking | ✅ Deep | ⚠️ Basic |
| Competitor keyword overlap | ✅ | ❌ |
| Viral pin detection | ⚠️ By score | ✅ Viral score + alerts |
Verdict. Pinclicks is the serious competitor-intelligence tool. LinkFlows covers the essentials for a publisher who just wants to know “what’s working in my niche right now.”
Execution (this is where LinkFlows lives)
| Capability | Pinclicks | LinkFlows |
|---|---|---|
| Generate pins from blog post | ❌ | ✅ |
| Schedule pins | ❌ | ✅ |
| Multi-account support | ❌ | ✅ |
| Autopilot / evergreen loops | ❌ | ✅ |
| AI article writer | ❌ | ✅ |
| Facebook scheduling | ❌ | ✅ |
| Email capture | ❌ | ✅ |
Verdict. Pinclicks can’t publish anything. You take its insights and execute them somewhere else. LinkFlows is the “somewhere else.”
The stack question
The honest way to think about this:
Pinclicks + LinkFlows is a powerful combo. Pinclicks for serious research; LinkFlows for serious execution. Total cost ≈ $69–$89/mo, which is still cheaper than most equivalent Tailwind + Jasper + Buffer + ConvertKit stacks.
If you can only afford one, the answer depends on your bottleneck:
- Publishing pins is slow and messy. → LinkFlows first. You can do rougher keyword work by hand (or with the lighter built-in Trends + Spy) until you outgrow them.
- You’re publishing plenty but not ranking anywhere. → Pinclicks first. Research will reveal why your existing pins underperform. Then you execute on what Pinclicks tells you, either manually or with LinkFlows later.
If you’re starting from zero, most publishers get more immediate traffic from fixing their execution (designing pins, scheduling consistently, cross-posting to Facebook, capturing emails). Research makes execution smarter but can’t replace it. Start with LinkFlows; add Pinclicks when execution is humming and you need to level up targeting.
Pricing, honestly
Pinclicks’s value is in data access. Its pricing is in line with other keyword-research tools: $29–$49/month for single-user tiers.
LinkFlows’s value is in collapsing a four-tool stack into one. Its pricing is engineered around the fact that a typical publisher would otherwise pay $100–$350/month across Tailwind, a writer, Buffer, and ConvertKit.
A simple calculation for a solo WordPress publisher:
| Scenario | Monthly cost |
|---|---|
| Pinclicks alone | $29–$49 |
| LinkFlows Creator alone | $39.99 |
| Both together | ~$69–$89 |
| Tailwind + Jasper + Buffer + ConvertKit | ~$97 |
| Tailwind + Pinclicks + Jasper + Buffer + ConvertKit | ~$126 |
LinkFlows + Pinclicks together is still cheaper than the old-school stack without Pinterest research at all.
Who should choose Pinclicks?
- You’re serious about Pinterest SEO. Keyword research is your bottleneck.
- You have a scheduler and pin-design workflow that already works. You just need better data feeding it.
- You track multiple competitors pin-by-pin and need deep intelligence, not a light spy tool.
- You’re a Pinterest agency or freelancer billing clients for research deliverables.
Who should choose LinkFlows?
- Your bottleneck is execution, not research. You know what to write about; you just can’t ship pins fast enough.
- You run a WordPress blog and want pin generation, scheduling, AI writing, and email in one platform.
- You want to stop paying four separate SaaS bills.
- You want the Pinterest → email pipeline in one place — something Pinclicks doesn’t offer at all.
Who should choose both?
- You’ve been publishing on Pinterest for a year or more and the gains have plateaued.
- Your content-to-traffic conversion is fine but you need an SEO edge to rank for higher-volume keywords.
- You run a small content agency and can expense both tools.
The verdict
These two tools don’t compete — they complement each other. Choose Pinclicks if you’re research-starved. Choose LinkFlows if you’re execution-starved. Buy both if you’re ready to level up past the single-tool stage.
For most WordPress publishers growing under 100k monthly sessions, LinkFlows is the faster path to measurable traffic growth because it fixes the slow, painful, multi-tool part of the workflow. Once that pipeline is running, Pinclicks is the natural next investment.
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More Pinterest tool comparisons
Still weighing options? These related comparisons help round out the picture:
- LinkFlows vs Tailwind: Which Pinterest Marketing Tool Wins in 2026?
- LinkFlows vs BlogToPin: Which WordPress-to-Pinterest Tool Should You Actually Use?
- LinkFlows vs Metricool: The Budget-Friendly Pinterest Tools Compared in 2026
Or browse all LinkFlows comparisons to find the exact tool you are thinking of replacing.
FAQ
Is LinkFlows’s Pinterest Spy as deep as Pinclicks’s competitor tracking?
No. Pinclicks is built as a research tool first and goes deeper on keyword overlap, rank tracking, and pin scoring. LinkFlows’s Spy is designed for publishers who want “what’s trending in my niche” signals without opening a second platform.
Can Pinclicks schedule pins for me?
No. Pinclicks is analytics and research only. You’ll always need an execution layer on top — either LinkFlows or something like Tailwind.
Which pays for itself faster?
For a publisher under 20k monthly sessions, LinkFlows usually pays for itself within the first month by eliminating other subscriptions (Tailwind + Jasper/Frase + ConvertKit). Pinclicks pays back more slowly but compounds: the keyword edge it provides tends to show up in traffic three to six months later.
Do they integrate?
Not directly. You can manually feed Pinclicks insights into LinkFlows’s AI pin generator (for example, by targeting the keywords Pinclicks recommends in your pin titles and descriptions).