Pinterest Collaborations Finder
The Pinterest Collaborations Finder is a free AI outreach tool that identifies ideal partner profiles, generates “Smart Search” links to find hidden email addresses, and writes custom pitch scripts to help you secure deals.
Find the Perfect Partners with the Pinterest Collaborations Finder
Growing alone is slow. Growing together is exponential. Collaborations—whether through Group Boards, shoutouts, or brand deals—are the fastest way to tap into a new audience that is already primed to love your content. But finding the right partners and knowing exactly what to say to them is a massive hurdle.
This tool acts as your automated PR agent. It identifies the exact “personas” you should be partnering with, generates the Google search strings to find their contact info instantly, and writes the pitch emails for you.
The Collaboration Snapshot
✓ Discovery: Identifies 3 specific types of partners that align with your niche.
✓ Search: Generates “One-Click” Google search links to find emails and media kits instantly.
✓ Outreach: Writes professional Cold Outreach and Follow-Up scripts.
✓ Strategy: Suggests creative ways to collaborate beyond just “sharing a pin.”
✓ Access: 100% free with no login or installation required.
What is Pinterest Collaboration?
Pinterest collaboration involves two or more accounts working together to share audiences.
It can take many forms:
- Group Boards: Multiple contributors pinning to one high-traffic board.
- Idea Pin Collabs: Tagging another creator in a video.
- Guest Blogging: Writing content for another site and pinning it to your boards.
- Brand Sponsorships: A brand paying a creator to feature a product.
The key to a successful collab is alignment. The audiences must overlap, but the content shouldn’t be directly competitive.
What is the Pinterest Collaborations Finder?
The Pinterest Collaborations Finder is a networking engine for creators and brands.
It solves the problem of “Who do I ask?” and “How do I find them?” By analyzing your niche and size, it tells you exactly who to target. Instead of scrolling aimlessly, it gives you search operators (e.g., site:pinterest.com "vegan recipes" "gmail.com") that act like a laser beam, finding potential partners who have their contact info publicly listed.
Who Needs Partnership Tools?
The Brand Manager
You need to find influencers for a new campaign. You need a way to quickly build a list of 50 potential creators in your niche with their email addresses.
The Growth-Focused Creator
You want to join high-quality Group Boards to expand your reach. You need to find the board owners and send a professional request to join.
The Podcaster/Blogger
You need guests or collaboration partners. You want to find other experts in your field who are active on Pinterest to cross-promote content.
How to Use the Collaborations Finder
Follow these steps to build your network.
Step 1: Define Your Niche
Enter your industry in the Your Niche field (e.g., “Sustainable Fashion”).
Step 2: Select Your Role
Tell the tool who you are:
- Brand: Looking for influencers to hire.
- Creator: Looking for brands to sponsor you.
- Creator (Collab): Looking for peers to grow with.
Step 3: Define Partner Size
Select the Target Partner Size.
- Micro: High engagement, lower cost/barrier.
- Macro: Broad reach, higher cost/barrier.
Step 4: Find Partners
Click Find Partners. The tool will generate your strategy.
Step 5: Execute
- Partner Discovery Tab: Click the “Smart Search” links. These will open a new Google tab with a pre-filled query that reveals partners instantly.
- Outreach Scripts Tab: Copy the “Cold Outreach” script. It’s tailored to your role and goal.
- Collab Ideas Tab: Use these concepts to propose something unique, not just a generic “shoutout.”
- Export: Click Download Strategy (PDF) to save your outreach plan.
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Why This Tool Saves Time
This tool utilizes the FAB (Feature-Advantage-Benefit) framework to streamline your PR efforts.
Smart Search Operators
- Feature: Generates complex Google queries (e.g.,
inurl:pinterest.com/ "niche" "contact") automatically. - So That: You don’t have to manually browse hundreds of profiles looking for an email address.
- Benefit: Reduces prospect research time by 90%, giving you a list of qualified leads instantly.
Role-Based Scripting
- Feature: Adjusts the email tone based on whether you are buying (Brand) or selling (Creator).
- So That: You never sound awkward or unsure of your value proposition.
- Benefit: Increases response rates by ensuring your pitch sounds professional and relevant to the recipient.
Persona Matching
- Feature: Suggests specific types of partners you might not have thought of (e.g., a “Yoga” brand partnering with a “Tea” brand).
- So That: You find “Adjacent” partners who share your audience but aren’t your direct competitors.
- Benefit: Opens up new, highly receptive audiences that are easier to convert.
Fixing Common Outreach Errors
Problem: “Can we collab?” DM
- Solution: Never send a generic DM. Use the Outreach Scripts provided by the tool. They act as a formal introduction and propose a specific value exchange.
Problem: Pitching the wrong size
- Solution: If you have 500 followers, don’t pitch a verified account with 1M followers. The tool helps you target Micro-Influencers or peers at your level for realistic, mutually beneficial growth.
Problem: No contact info
- Solution: Pinterest profiles often hide emails. The Partner Discovery Tab uses “Google Dorks” (advanced search operators) to find where these creators have listed their emails on other parts of the web.
The Collaboration Methodology
We use the “Give-Get” framework to structure partnerships.
| Type | Give | Get |
| Group Board | Quality Content | Shared Audience Traffic |
| Guest Post | Free Article | Backlinks & Authority |
| Sponsorship | Creative Assets | Payment & Product |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a pinner’s email address?
Pinterest profiles often hide emails. The best way is to use a “Site Search Operator” on Google. By searching site:pinterest.com "username" "gmail.com", you can often find contact details indexed by Google that aren’t visible on the profile. This tool automates that process.
How do I collaborate on Pinterest?
The most common collaboration method is Group Boards (where multiple people pin to one board). However, Idea Pin Tagging and Paid Partnerships (Brand Deals) are becoming the standard for 2025.
What is a good follower count for a Pinterest influencer?
On Pinterest, monthly views matter more than followers. However, a “Micro-Influencer” typically has 5k-50k followers. These creators often have the most loyal audiences and are easier to contact than accounts with 1M+ followers.
What should I say in a collaboration email?
Keep it short. Mention specifically why you like their content (prove you aren’t a bot), state your offer clearly, and ask for their media kit. Use the “Outreach Scripts” tab in this tool to get a template that works.
Is this tool free for brands?
Yes. Agencies and brands usually pay for tools like AspireIQ or Upfluence. The Pinterest Collaborations Finder is a free alternative that uses manual search tactics to yield similar results for free.
