How to Add Your UniLink to Pinterest Profile

Why Add UniLink to Pinterest

Pinterest is a high-intent search engine — users come ready to discover, save, and buy. Your profile lets you display one website link under your bio, and verified business accounts get a "claimed website" badge for trust. Pointing that to a UniLink page lets you funnel Pinterest traffic to your shop, blog, courses, or freebies without changing your Pinterest profile every time.

Step 1: Copy Your UniLink URL

Open your UniLink dashboard, click Share, and tap Copy link. Your URL will look like https://unil.ink/yourname.

Step 2: Edit Your Pinterest Profile

  1. Open pinterest.com and sign in.
  2. Click your profile picture (top-right) and go to Settings.
  3. In the Edit profile tab, find the Website field.
  4. Paste your UniLink URL.
  5. Click Save.

Your UniLink will now appear under your bio with a globe icon and is clickable from every visitor on desktop and mobile.

Pro Tip: Claim Your Website

Business accounts can claim their website to get a small verification badge and access analytics for every pin saved from that domain. If you connect a custom domain in UniLink, you can claim it directly in Pinterest.

  1. In Pinterest settings, go to Claimed accounts.
  2. Next to Websites, click Claim.
  3. Paste your custom domain and choose Add HTML tag.
  4. Copy the meta tag and add it to your UniLink Settings → SEO → Custom head tags.
  5. Return to Pinterest and click Verify.

Pro Tips

  • Use Pinterest-friendly UniLink images. Pinterest favors vertical (2:3) images. Use that aspect ratio for the Open Graph image on your UniLink so saved pins look great.
  • Add UniLink to your idea pins. Pinterest now allows clickable links inside idea pin stickers — point them to your UniLink.
  • Match top blocks to a trending pin. If a particular pin is bringing traffic, put the matching product or article at the top of your UniLink.
  • Track Pinterest traffic. UniLink analytics let you see how many Pinterest visitors land on your page and which blocks they click.

Common Issues

  • Pinterest blocks the URL? If your unil.ink domain was flagged in the past, claim a custom domain instead — Pinterest treats branded domains as more trustworthy.
  • Verification fails? Make sure you saved the meta tag inside the <head> of your UniLink (Settings → SEO → Custom head tags) and that the page is published.
  • Pin preview image looks wrong? Replace your UniLink Open Graph image with a vertical (1000×1500px) image optimised for Pinterest.
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