Unraveling the Mystery: Created vs. Saved Pins on Pinterest Explained

Have you ever wondered about the difference between "created" and "saved" pins on Pinterest?

Here's a breakdown to help you navigate the platform:

Created Pins:

  1. Represent original content you upload to Pinterest.
  2. This could be an image, video, or infographic you designed.
  3. These pins are fresh to the platform and haven't been shared before.


Saved Pins:

  1. Exist on Pinterest from other users or sources.
  2. You can save these pins to your boards for future reference or inspiration.
  3. Pins can be saved to multiple boards if relevant to the theme.



In short, "created" pins are your original contributions, while "saved" pins are curated collections from others or the platform itself.


Do you have any tips or experiences with saving pins on Pinterest?


Share them in the comments below!


About This Post

This blog post represents a collaborative effort between myself and Gemini. While the initial draft originated from my creative mind, Gemini contributed its expertise to enhance the content for better clarity and understanding. The final edits and revisions, however, were made by me once again. If you happen to notice any grammatical errors or other issues, please don’t hesitate to reach out – your feedback is truly invaluable! 🙌📝


Eric Kouassi

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