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Claude makes your Pinterest pins

One skill that turns a blog post into branded, ready-to-schedule pins. It even writes the titles and descriptions. Install once, set up your brand, and skip the design tools.

One Claude skill · Your brand, your pins · No design software · 1000x1500 pins · Schedules to Pinterest

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The walkthrough

Prefer to see it before you install? Watch the system run, then walk through the first-time setup, start to finish.

Workflow in Action

Set Up Walkthrough

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Don't skip this

Save the updated Pin Studio skill at the end of your first run. During setup, the skill writes your brand into itself. Save it when the first run finishes so every run after remembers your brand and skips setup.

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Get the skill

One skill, one file. Download it, add it to Claude, and run it.

Pin Studio

pin-studio.skill

Branded 1000x1500 Pinterest pins from your blog posts and photos, with the titles and descriptions written for you.

Download Pin Studio

Opens in Google Drive. Click the download icon in the top right to save the pin-studio.skill file, then add it in Claude.

What you're getting

One skill, your whole pin workflow

Give it a blog post. It writes the Pinterest copy, designs the pins in your brand, and schedules them for you. You approve, it does the rest.

Pin Studio

Branded Pinterest pins

Hand it a product and a blog post or URL, or your own titles and descriptions. It scans the page, writes the copy, and builds pins from the photos you drop in your folder.

  • Writes your pin titles and descriptions from a URL, using Pinterest best practices
  • Renders 1000x1500 pins from your photos, in your brand colors and fonts
  • Your signature highlight bar, footer URL, and optional script accent on every pin
  • Schedules straight to Pinterest through your scheduling tool, or just hands you the files
How it works

Set up once. Then it's fast.

The first time you run it, the skill gets you ready. Every run after that skips straight to the pins.

1

First run: it checks your computer

The skill makes sure your machine can render pins and points you to any display fonts it needs, with copy-paste steps. No guesswork, no developer knowledge needed.

2

First run: a quick brand interview

A short conversation about your name, footer URL, colors, fonts, highlight style, your Pinterest boards, and how you schedule. It saves all of it to one brand file. You never answer twice.

3

Every run after: a link in, pins out

Give it a product and a blog post or URL, or your own titles and descriptions. It writes the Pinterest copy, renders your branded pins from the photos you provide, and shows them to you for approval. Approve, and it schedules them to Pinterest through your scheduling tool.

The approval loop is simple. Drop the photos you want in your shared folder, review the pins it makes, then move the keepers into your scheduling folder. It pulls from there, confirms the times with you, and sends them to your scheduling tool.
Before you start

What you need

Not much. The skill helps you with anything technical when you first run it.

The Claude desktop app with Cowork
Python (the skill helps you install it if you don't have it)
Your brand basics colors, fonts, footer URL
A scheduling tool with Pinterest connected, to schedule
A shared Drive folder for the photos you want on your pins
No design software. No coding. If you've never installed Python, the skill detects that on the first run and gives you the exact steps for your computer.
Install

Add the skill in five steps

Quick to set up. Check them off as you go.

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First time only: the skill runs its environment check and brand interview, then writes your setup into the skill. Save the updated skill when it finishes. After that, you go straight to making pins.
Make it yours

Everything is yours to change

Nothing is locked in. Your preferences live in one file the skill reads before every run. Tell it what to change.

Your brand

Colors, fonts, footer URL, highlight style, and voice. Change any of them anytime by telling the skill, and it updates only that piece.

Your boards

Your Pinterest boards and the keywords that belong to each one. Tell it where a pin should go and it targets the copy to that board.

Your schedule

Use whatever scheduling tool you like on the cadence you want, or skip scheduling entirely and just take the files. It works the way you work.

Tips & gotchas

A few things worth knowing

The first run takes a few extra minutes

That's the one-time setup. Let it check your computer and ask its brand questions. Every run after that is quick.

Have your brand colors and footer URL handy

Hex codes are ideal, but a link to your site or logo works too. The footer URL is the one that sits along the bottom of every pin.

Your display fonts may need a quick download

Pins use display and script fonts. If one isn't on your computer, the skill points you to the source or uses a close stand-in and tells you which.

Connect Pinterest in your scheduler first

The skill schedules through whatever tool you use, so connect Pinterest there and have a board ready before your first run. Any scheduler works. The one I use is Metricool: grab it here and code DELILAH gets you 30 days free. (affiliate link)

Questions

FAQ

Do I need to know how to code?
No. The first run checks your computer and walks you through anything missing with copy-paste steps. Python installs once in the background and you never touch it again. If you can use Google Docs, you can run this.
What does Pin Studio do?
You give it a product and a blog post or URL. It scans the page, writes your Pinterest titles and descriptions using proven best practices, renders branded 1000x1500 pins from the photos you provide, and schedules them to Pinterest through your scheduling tool. You can also hand it your own titles and descriptions instead.
Who writes the pin copy?
The skill does. It reads your URL and writes the titles and descriptions in your voice, using Pinterest keyword and title strategy that's built in. You approve everything before it renders or schedules, and you can always supply your own copy.
Will it match my brand?
Yes. The first-run brand interview saves your colors, fonts, footer URL, and highlight style to one file. Every pin renders from that file, so everything matches from the first pin on. Change anything later just by telling the skill.
Can it schedule to Pinterest?
Yes, through whatever scheduling tool you use. Connect Pinterest in your scheduler with a board to pin to, and the skill confirms the times with you and schedules them. Any tool works. I use Metricool: grab it here and code DELILAH gets you 30 days free (affiliate link). Prefer to post yourself? It can just give you the files instead.
Do I need a photo for every pin?
Yes. Pins are photo-led. Drop the images you want to use in your shared folder and the skill builds the pins from those, adding your headline, highlight bar, and footer on top.
Where do my pins end up?
Rendered as 1000x1500 PNG files saved to your computer or Drive folder, plus scheduled in your tool if you use one. You always have the files.
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Keep building

Want more systems like this?

Pin Studio is one system. On YouTube I build the rest in public: real AI workflows for solopreneurs, start to finish, no generic prompting tips.

A note

I built this for my own brands first. I was tired of designing a pin by hand every time I published a post, so I taught Claude to make them the way I actually work, on brand and in my voice, and then made it something you can install and make your own.

That's the whole idea behind SoloOp HQ. You don't need more tools. You need systems built around how your business actually runs. This is one of them.

Delilah, SoloOp HQ