Board RSS pattern
Input URL
https://www.pinterest.com/pinterest/official-newsExpected feed
https://www.pinterest.com/pinterest/official-news.rssTest in finderRSS by platform
Some Pinterest board RSS URLs work, but support is not consistent.
Quick answer
https://www.pinterest.com/[username]/[board].rssContext
Pinterest has exposed board RSS feeds since its early years, but support has always been inconsistent and undocumented. The feed URL pattern is the board URL plus .rss, and whether it returns a valid feed depends on the board's privacy settings, the account's status, and the region. Pinterest regularly blocks automated requests from cloud hosts, which means a URL that works in a browser may fail from a WordPress server without tuning.
https://www.pinterest.com/[username]/[board].rsshttps://www.pinterest.com/pinterest/official-news.rssRSS finder
Test a Pinterest URL here to get the same feed analysis, import verdict, and live Aggregator-style preview as the main Feed Finder.
Gotchas
Examples
Input URL
https://www.pinterest.com/pinterest/official-newsExpected feed
https://www.pinterest.com/pinterest/official-news.rssTest in finderGet this into WordPress
Once you have a working Pinterest feed URL, Aggregator handles the rest, importing as posts, rendering as a display, or filtering before it publishes.
Grab the URL from the finder above or the examples list.
Paste into Add New Feed Source inside WordPress.
Render as a list, import as posts, or filter by keyword before anything goes live.
FAQ
Pinterest RSS support is limited and undocumented. Some public board URLs work with a .rss suffix, but the behavior is inconsistent and Pinterest makes no public commitment to keep it working.
Add .rss to the board URL: https://www.pinterest.com/[username]/[board].rss. User-profile feeds are also occasionally available but are less reliable.
Pinterest may block automated requests from cloud hosting IPs even when the URL is valid. A working URL in a browser can still fail from a WordPress server.
Profile feeds have existed historically but are unreliable. Board feeds are the most dependable Pinterest RSS option.
Only after testing the specific board feed and with a fallback plan. Support can be inconsistent and Pinterest has no obligation to keep it working.