You've done it again. You spotted exactly what you were looking for β€” Pinterest pins and boards on Pinterest β€” saved it, and then life moved on. A few days later, when you actually want to use it, it's gone. Not really gone, but buried so deep in your saves that it might as well be.

This is the core problem Sprinkβ„’ was built to solve: Pinterest pins backup app 2024.

Why Pinterest Makes It So Hard

Native saving features on social platforms were designed for engagement, not for you. There's no search. No real organization. No way to find a specific post you saved three weeks ago. Your Pinterest boards and pins disappear into an endless reverse-chronological scroll that almost nobody makes it through.

When a post gets deleted by the original creator, your saved version is gone too. When you switch devices, your saves don't follow. And if you're trying to pull together Pinterest pins and boards from multiple platforms β€” Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit β€” you're managing five completely separate broken systems at once.

How Sprink Fixes Pinterest Pins Backup App 2024

Sprink takes a completely different approach. Instead of forcing you into folders and tags, Sprink's AI reads every piece of content you save and categorizes it automatically the moment it comes in.

Share anything to Sprink using the native iOS share sheet β€” the same button you already tap every day. Sprink does the rest. Recipes go into Food. Workouts land in Fitness. Travel posts find their way to Travel. It's the organizational system you wished every platform had built in.

Every save is stored permanently inside Sprink, so even if the original post gets deleted, your version stays. Everything is searchable by keyword or category. You can add your own notes and set reminders β€” so that recipe you're saving for Sunday actually gets made on Sunday.

Share the Good Stuff

One of the most frustrating parts of saving content online is trying to share it with friends. Sending links in DMs is messy. Group chats become impossible to search. Sprink lets you share full, organized collections directly β€” clean, curated, and actually usable.

Getting Started

Sprink is available free on the App Store for iPhone, with a 7-day free trial and no commitment required. Plans start at $2.99/month or $19.99/year.

Stop saving things and never using them. Sprink keeps those intentions alive β€” so you can actually cook that recipe, try that workout, and book that trip you've been meaning to plan.