October 20, 2021 — Ben Silbermann, Pinterest CEO
Today we hosted our annual Creators Festival with so many of you joining from all over the world. It was our biggest Festival yet, uniting established creators like Henri Purnell and Oyin Edogi with those of you who are just starting out.
On Pinterest, we’re about ideas. What to try. What to cook. What to shop. We’re not about dance memes or political debates or selfies. Over 400 million people use Pinterest every month because we’re a more inspiring—and positive—place on the internet.1
In fact, our mission is to bring everyone the inspiration to create a life they love. And over the years, as I’ve met with Pinners, I’ve heard the same thing again and again. Our community doesn't just value ideas, they value the people behind those ideas.
Your audience is here, waiting to hear your next story, ask questions and learn more about you. This is your opportunity to build more meaningful connections—whether you already have an audience, or you’re a new creator who’s just starting to share what you’re all about. We’re building Pinterest for you.
Your ideas will make it here. Because people come specifically to find them, buy them and try them. And on Pinterest, content doesn’t expire after 24 hours or get lost in chronological feeds. It’ll be appreciated, embraced and built on over time.
Today we’re announcing several new products and programs to help you build success. We got here by talking to you: asking what you like and don’t like about Pinterest and other platforms, asking what you’d want to see next. We know that being a creator is hard work. We’re hoping to make it a little easier—and more rewarding, too.
A creator hub, for all things you
The new creator hub is a one-stop-shop for the most important Pinterest tools. You’ll find everything you need to plan new Pinterest content, analyze your performance and take advantage of monetization opportunities.
Improved publishing tools
Now you have even more creative flexibility and control, right in the app. Take advantage of fun features like stickers and music, edit within Pinterest and preview your Pins before they go live.
A new take on engagement
Starting today, all your Idea Pins will include a space for takes. Whenever you share an Idea Pin, your audience can post a take to show their personal spin on your idea. For example: let’s say you shared a recipe for pizza. Someone could post a take showing how they swapped in a different kind of cheese, or share their tips for making the crust.
Actionable, shoppable content
It’s easier than ever for people to take action on your ideas. Make your Pins shoppable with product tagging and affiliate links, or enable visual search recommendations so people can shop similar items from your Pin. You can also disclose paid partnerships with brands.
We’re here to help you cut through the noise. Connect with new audiences. Commit to putting yourself and your passions first.
Pinterest is a community of people waiting to be inspired by you. You can get back to the reason you started creating in the first place. Because you love what you do. And because you’re in it to connect with people who actually care—not about how you perform, but about what you create.
There’s a new way to create, and it’s yours for the taking. On Pinterest.
Missed the festival? Watch the replay.