Pinterest Tips & Strategies

How to Share Your Pinterest Profile Link

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Knowing how to quickly share your Pinterest profile link is a small but mighty skill for growing your audience and driving traffic. It’s the direct path that connects people from an email, a blog post, or another social profile right to your curated world of ideas. This guide will show you exactly how to find and share your link on any device, along with some powerful strategies for using it to attract more followers and build your brand.

Why Your Pinterest Profile Link Is a Marketing Powerhouse

Think of your Pinterest profile as your brand's digital storefront or portfolio. It’s not just a collection of pretty pictures, it’s a carefully organized library of your best ideas, products, and content. Your profile link is the key to that library. When you share it, you're not just asking for a follow - you’re inviting people into a space designed to inspire, educate, and solve their problems.

Each time you place that link in your Instagram bio, an email signature, or a blog post, you create a new pathway for potential followers, customers, and collaborators to discover the full scope of your work. Unlike sharing a single Pin, which highlights one idea, sharing your profile link invites people to explore everything you have to offer. This broad exposure is fantastic for building brand awareness and establishing your authority in a specific niche.

How to Find Your Pinterest Profile Link on a Desktop

Finding your profile link on a desktop computer or laptop is the most straightforward method. The URL you need is right in your browser's address bar.

Step 1: Log Into Your Pinterest Account

Open your favorite web browser (like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari) and navigate to Pinterest.com. Log in to your account if you aren't already signed in.

Step 2: Go to Your Profile Page

Once you’re logged in, look at the top-right corner of the page. You'll see your profile picture. Click on it. This will take you directly to your main profile page, which displays your bio, followers, and all of your boards.

Step 3: Copy the URL from the Address Bar

Now, look at the address bar at the very top of your browser window. The URL displayed there is your direct profile link. It will typically follow this format:

https://www.pinterest.com/YourUsername/

Simply click inside the address bar, and the full URL should highlight automatically. You can then right-click and select "Copy" or use the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+C on Windows, Cmd+C on Mac). That's it! You've copied your link and are ready to paste it wherever you need it.

How to Share Your Pinterest Profile Link From the Mobile App

Sharing from your smartphone is just as easy, offering a couple of quick methods whether you want to copy the link or send it directly to someone.

Method 1: Copying the Link Directly

This is the best option when you want to paste the link into another app, like in your Instagram bio or a note.

  1. Open the Pinterest app and make sure you're logged in.
  2. Tap on your profile picture icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen to go to your profile.
  3. Look for the three dots (...) icon in the top-right corner of your profile screen and tap it. This will open a menu of options.
  4. From the menu that appears, select "Copy profile link." The link is now copied to your clipboard, ready to be pasted wherever you like.

Method 2: Using the 'Share' Function

This method is perfect if you want to send your profile directly to someone via text message, WhatsApp, Slack, or another messaging app.

  1. Navigate to your profile page in the Pinterest app.
  2. Tap the three dots (...) in the top-right corner.
  3. Instead of copying the link, look for an option that says "Share" or a share icon (it usually looks like a box with an arrow coming out of it). The exact wording and icon can vary slightly between iOS and Android.
  4. Tapping this will open your phone’s native share sheet. From here, you can select the app (e.g., Messages, Mail, Instagram DMs) or contact you want to send the link to. The app will automatically paste the link for you.

Beyond Copy-Paste: How to Maximize Your Link's Impact

Simply knowing how to find your link is just the first step. The real magic happens when you start sharing it strategically to grow your audience. Here are some smart ways to get your Pinterest profile in front of the right people.

First, Optimize Your Profile URL

Your Pinterest URL is based on your username. A clean, branded username makes your link look professional and easy to remember. Which one looks better?

  • https://www.pinterest.com/user982347bis/
  • https://www.pinterest.com/VintageDecorCo/

If your username could use a refresh, go to your profile Settings > Edit public profile and update your username field. Aim for something that's consistent with your handles on other social media platforms to strengthen your brand identity.

10 Creative Places to Share Your Pinterest Profile Link

Once your link is clean and ready, it's time to put it to work. Here are ten high-impact places to share your profile URL:

1. Your Other Social Media Bios

This is ground zero for cross-promotion. Your audience on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X (formerly Twitter) may not even know you're on Pinterest. Add your Pinterest link to your bio section on every platform. For platforms like Instagram that only allow one link, you can use a "link-in-bio" tool like Linktree or Carrd to house your Pinterest profile alongside other important links.

2. Your Email Signature

Consider how many emails you send every day. Each one is a subtle marketing opportunity. Add a link to your Pinterest profile in your email signature, right alongside your website or LinkedIn profile. It's a professional and passive way to let your colleagues, clients, and partners know about the valuable resources you're curating.

3. Your Website or Blog

Don't just hide a Pinterest icon in your website's footer. Actively integrate your profile link. You can include it on your "About" or "Contact" pages. Better yet, mention it contextually within your blog posts. For instance, if you write an article on "10 Vegan Dinner Ideas," end it with a call-to-action like, "For hundreds more plant-based recipes, follow my dedicated board on Pinterest!"

4. Your Business Cards and Physical Materials

If you run a local business or attend networking events, your Pinterest profile is a powerful visual portfolio. Add your profile link or, even better, a QR code that directs people straight to it. This is especially effective for visual-heavy businesses like interior designers, photographers, artists, wedding planners, and craft makers.

5. Your YouTube Video Descriptions

If you create video content, the description box is valuable real estate. Use it to link back to your Pinterest profile or to a specific board that relates to the video's topic. For example, a travel vlogger could link to a board with "Italy Travel Itineraries" under a video about their trip to Rome.

6. Your Presentation Slides and Webinar Materials

Speaking at a digital conference or hosting a webinar? Make your final slide a "Connect With Me" page that includes your key social links. It gives the audience an immediate, actionable way to continue learning from you after the presentation ends.

7. As a "Thank You" or Confirmation Page Resource

When someone signs up for your newsletter or downloads a freebie, the confirmation page is a perfect spot to guide them toward your other channels. Try something like, "Thanks for signing up! While you wait for your first email, head over to my Pinterest profile for daily inspiration on [Your Topic]."

8. QR Codes in Real-World Scenarios

Creative placement can work wonders. If you own a boutique, place a small QR code sticker on product tags. If you run a coffee shop, put one up on a small sign near the register. This bridges the gap between your physical space and your digital community, turning real-life customers into online followers.

9. Community and Forum Profiles

If you're an active member of online communities, forums, or Facebook Groups related to your niche, include your Pinterest link in your bio or signature. As you contribute helpful advice and become a trusted voice, people will naturally check out your profile to learn more about you.

10. In Your Newsletter Content

Beyond a simple icon in the footer, actively promote your Pinterest content within your newsletters. You could feature your "Pin of the Week" or create a section showcasing "New on My Pinterest," with a direct link to your latest boards.

What About Sharing Specific Boards or Pins?

Sometimes you need to get more granular. Sharing a specific board or Pin can be more effective than sharing your whole profile, especially when you want to direct someone to a hyper-relevant resource.

How to Share a Link to a Specific Board

This is useful for sharing a collection of focused ideas, like a "Brand Photoshoot Moodboard" with a client or a "Fall Fashion Trends" board with your blog readers.

  • On Desktop: Navigate to the board you want to share. The URL in your browser's address bar is the direct link to that board. Just copy and paste it.
  • On Mobile: Go to the board. Tap the share icon (box with an arrow) at the top of the board page. You can then choose to "Copy Link" or share it directly to another app.

How to Share a Link to a Specific Pin

This is ideal for pointing to a single product, an article you want someone to read, or one specific recipe. It's the most targeted way to share on Pinterest.

  • On Desktop: Click on the Pin to view it in the close-up view. The URL in the address bar is the permanent link for that Pin.
  • On Mobile: Tap the Pin to open it. Look for the three dots (...) and tap them, then select "Copy Link."

Final Thoughts

Finding and sharing your Pinterest profile link is a breeze once you know where to look. More important than the technical steps, however, is your strategy. Thinking creatively about where you place that link is what transforms it from a simple URL into a powerful engine for audience growth and community building.

Once you’ve started driving traffic to your brilliant Pinterest content, keeping your strategy in sync across Instagram, TikTok, and other channels is the next natural step. At Postbase, we focus on making that process feel seamless. Our visual calendar lets you see your entire content plan at a glance, so you can schedule posts across all your key platforms without the endless back-and-forth between apps, helping you stay consistent everywhere your audience spends their time.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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