Social Media
SaaS API (REST)
Managed auth, retries, and throttling
Export coverage
Know exactly what Vern pulls before you migrate.
Objects Vern extracts
Vern extracts the full set of queryable Pinterest objects (33 total), including: Ad Account Analytics, Ad Accounts, Ad Analytics, Ad Group Analytics, Ad Group Report, Ad Group Targeting Report, Ad Groups, Ads, Advertiser Report, Advertiser Targeting Report, Audiences, Board Pins, Board Section Pins, Board Sections, Boards, Campaign Analytics, Campaign Analytics Report, Campaign Targeting Report, Campaigns, Catalogs, Catalogs Feeds, Catalogs Product Groups, Conversion Tags, Custom Reports Dynamic, Customer Lists, Keyword Report, Keywords, Pin Promotion Report, Pin Promotion Targeting Report, Product Group Report, Product Group Targeting Report, Product Item Report, and User Account Analytics. 1 of these support incremental change tracking, so syncs pull only what changed.
Output schema
Normalized JSON per object with referential keys preserved, so the relationships between your user's records survive the import. Timestamps are returned in ISO 8601. Delivered as JSON or CSV, or loaded straight into your own application database or pushed to your API — whatever your product expects.
Where it can land
Your own application database (Postgres, MySQL), a direct push to your API or webhook, or JSON/CSV files, plus another social media system (Blogger, Buzzsprout, Instagram) when a user is switching tools.
Source details
Built for the source type shown above, with extractor content refreshed from the collection record.
Managed by Vern
The details you normally have to build yourself.
Authentication
OAuth 2.0 (Authorization Code flow). Your new user authorizes Pinterest once during onboarding — their credentials never touch your code. Pinterest access tokens are short-lived and refresh tokens roll on the provider's own schedule, so Vern manages the full token lifecycle and refresh and the import never drops midway.
Pagination
Vern detects and handles Pinterest's paging model (cursor, page-number, or offset) internally and returns one consistent, de-duplicated result set — so you import a user's complete data without ever managing page tokens.
Rate limits and gotchas
Pinterest enforces its own API rate limits. Vern queues and throttles requests internally so importing a new user's data never trips a 429 — even on a large account.
OAuth-based sources expire access tokens frequently and require a working refresh flow — a dropped refresh is the most common cause of a half-finished import. Vern owns the refresh loop so a new user's onboarding completes even on a long extraction.
API quickstart
A cleaner way to extract without rebuilding source-specific plumbing.
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Common questions
Can I keep a user's Pinterest data in sync after the first import? Yes — 1 Pinterest objects support incremental change tracking, so after the first full import Vern pulls only what changed on re-run.
Can I move a user from Pinterest to Blogger? Yes — Vern normalizes the Pinterest data model into typed tables that map cleanly onto Blogger and into your own product.
What does it cost to read the Pinterest API? Pinterest's own API access follows Pinterest's pricing/plan; Vern is billed separately per import. Check Pinterest's developer docs for their current limits.