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Pinterest User Boards

Fetch one page of public Pinterest boards for a handle, preserving owner context and reporting owner-mismatch diagnostics observed in audit testing.

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Overview

Pinterest User Boards fetches one page of public boards for a Pinterest handle, with optional cursor and trim mode. It returns board names/descriptions, owner context, cover media, pin and follower counts, privacy/collaboration fields, pagination, and owner-mismatch diagnostics for account and visual territory research.

Use cases

  • Map a brand or creator's public Pinterest boards into themes, descriptions, cover images, and audience signals.
  • Review board owner context and mismatch diagnostics before using board data in research.
  • Use returned cursors to inspect another page of boards for the same handle.

Input tips

  • Provide a Pinterest handle such as shopify or @shopify, not a profile URL.
  • Leave cursor blank for the first page; use the returned cursor for another board page.
  • Enable trim when a smaller result payload is enough.
  • Use Pinterest Board on a selected board URL when you need the pins inside that board.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns availability status, lookup kind, requested handle, requested cursor, trim flag, normalized boards, next cursor, hasMore, owner mismatch count, skipped unreadable items, provider warnings, normalization notes, additional recovered fields, and cost metadata. Boards can include IDs, URLs, names, descriptions, owner summaries, owner-match flags, pin and follower counts, created time, privacy, section and collaborator counts, collaboration flag, cover image, media variants, and recovered fields.

Caveats

  • Each run returns one board page, not the account's complete board history.
  • Private, restricted, deleted, or unreadable boards may be missing or skipped.
  • Owner-mismatch diagnostics are a warning to review, not proof of account ownership.
  • Board counts, cover images, privacy labels, and cursors can change after the run.