Pinterest Affiliate Pin Disclosure Generator

The Pinterest Affiliate Disclosure Generator is an AI-powered compliance tool that creates FTC-approved, natural-sounding disclosures for Pin descriptions, hashtags, and image overlays, ensuring your affiliate marketing is legal, transparent, and high-converting.

Affiliate Disclosure Generator

Keep your account safe and your audience happy. Generate transparent, natural, and FTC-compliant disclosures.

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Stay Safe with the Pinterest Affiliate Disclosure Generator

Making money on Pinterest is great, but getting your account banned for hiding affiliate links is not. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is strict: if you are paid to post, you must disclose it clearly. But legal compliance doesn’t have to sound like a Terms & Conditions page.

This tool acts as your compliance officer. It generates natural, friendly disclosures that protect your account without scaring away your clicks. It provides sentences for your description, hashtags for your caption, and short text for your image overlay.

The Compliance Snapshot

✓ Natural Sentences: Disclosures that blend seamlessly into your description (e.g., “I love sharing my finds…”).

✓ Hashtag Clusters: Compliant tags like #Ad and #AffiliateLink mixed with niche tags.

✓ Visual Overlay: Short text to put on the image itself (required for video pins).

✓ Education: Provides a specific tip on where to place the disclosure for maximum safety.

✓ Access: 100% free with no login or installation required.

Why is Disclosure Important?

Trust is your currency. If users feel tricked into clicking an ad, they bounce. If the FTC finds you hiding links, you can be fined.

  • Wrong: Hiding #ad in a block of 30 other hashtags at the bottom.
  • Right: Putting “Ad” or “Sponsored” at the beginning of the description or on the image.

Transparent marketing actually builds trust. It tells your audience, “I believe in this product enough to partner with them.”

What is the Pinterest Affiliate Disclosure Generator?

The Pinterest Affiliate Disclosure Generator is a legal safety net for creators.

It solves the problem of “awkwardness.” Many creators feel icky writing “This is an ad.” This tool gives you scripts that make the disclosure feel helpful and authentic, rather than transactional. It ensures you stay on the right side of the law while maintaining your brand voice.

Who Needs Compliance Tools?

The Amazon Associate

You link directly to products. Amazon has very strict operating agreements. You need clear disclosures to avoid getting kicked out of the program.

The Influencer

You do sponsored posts. Brands require you to be FTC compliant. Using these generated disclosures protects both you and the brand you are working with.

The LTK Creator

You use rewardStyle links. You need a quick way to add “Commissionable Link” to your descriptions without typing it out every time.

How to Use the Disclosure Generator

Follow these steps to affiliate safely.

Step 1: Define the Product

Enter the Product / Context (e.g., “Skincare Product”).

Step 2: Choose the Program

Select your Affiliate Program from the dropdown (e.g., “Amazon Associates” or “Sponsored Post”). Different programs have slightly different requirements.

Step 3: Generate

Click Create Disclosures. The tool will generate compliant copy.

Step 4: Copy and Paste

  • Sentences Tab: Copy a natural sentence to paste at the start of your Pin description.
  • Hashtags Tab: Copy the hashtag cluster to put at the end of your description.
  • Overlay Tab: Use these short words on your actual image or video file.
  • Export: Click Download Disclosures (PDF) to save a list of approved phrases for your VA.

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Why This Tool Protects You

This tool utilizes the FAB (Feature-Advantage-Benefit) framework to ensure safety and sales.

Natural Language Processing

  • Feature: Writes disclosures that sound human (e.g., “Links used in this post may earn me a commission…”).
  • So That: The disclosure doesn’t interrupt the user’s reading flow.
  • Benefit: Keeps engagement high while satisfying legal requirements.

Platform-Specific Rules

  • Feature: Adjusts suggestions based on the program (e.g., Amazon requires specific wording like “As an Amazon Associate…”).
  • So That: You don’t accidentally violate a specific platform’s Terms of Service.
  • Benefit: Prevents your affiliate income stream from being shut down overnight.

Visual Compliance

  • Feature: Generates short text for image overlays.
  • So That: You are compliant even if the user doesn’t read the description (crucial for video/Idea Pins).
  • Benefit: Covers all your bases, ensuring 100% compliance across all formats.

Fixing Common Disclosure Errors

Problem: Burying the disclosure

  • Solution: Placing it after the “More” fold is a violation. The tool encourages you to use the Natural Sentences at the very beginning of your text.

Problem: Vague language

  • Solution: “Collab” or “Spon” are not clear enough for the FTC. The tool uses clear terms like “Ad,” “Sponsored,” or “Affiliate Link.”

Problem: Only disclosing in the bio

  • Solution: A blanket disclosure in your profile bio is not sufficient. You must disclose on each specific Pin. This tool makes it easy to generate a fresh disclosure for every post.

The Compliance Checklist

We ensure every generated disclosure meets the “4 P’s” of the FTC.

RuleMeaning
ProminenceIs it big enough to read?
PresentationIs it easy to understand?
PlacementIs it where users will look?
ProximityIs it close to the claim?

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I place the affiliate disclosure on Pinterest?

The FTC requires disclosures to be “Clear and Conspicuous.” This means it should be placed at the beginning of your Pin description, before the “See More” fold. Placing it only in the hashtags at the very bottom is often considered insufficient.

Is using #ad enough for Pinterest affiliate links?

While #ad is a recognized disclosure, relying solely on one hashtag buried among 20 others is risky. It is best practice to include a clear sentence in the description plus the hashtag to ensure full compliance.

Do I need to disclose if I was gifted the product but not paid?

Yes. If you received a product for free in exchange for a post (even if no money changed hands), the FTC considers that a “material connection.” You must disclose it (e.g., “Gifted Product” or “PrProduct”).

Can I use “Link in Bio” to hide affiliate links?

You can direct users to your bio, but if the link in your bio is an affiliate link, the post directing them there must still disclose the relationship. You cannot bypass disclosure by adding an extra click.

Does Pinterest allow direct affiliate links?

Yes, Pinterest allows direct affiliate links (like Amazon or RewardStyle links) on Pins. However, Pinterest’s algorithm favors high-quality content, so ensure the Pin image and description add value beyond just being a link.