Group Board Finder by Engagement
Sort Pinterest group boards by a directional engagement-quality score built from activity, audience, and collaborator signals.
Ranking model
Mock
Contributor filter
Yes
Boards ranked
110
Activity weighted
Yes
Boards ranked by engagement estimate
110 boards ranked
A niche board for printable designs, paper crafts, and seasonal DIY ideas.
Engagement score
68
Followers
20,050
Activity
high
Low-effort beauty, everyday skincare, and simple routines that readers love.
Engagement score
68
Followers
26,390
Activity
high
For brands and creators sharing campaign ideas, launches, and promotional assets.
Engagement score
68
Followers
33,998
Activity
high
Share high-performing dinner ideas, meal prep workflows, and family-friendly recipes.
Engagement score
67
Followers
6,102
Activity
high
Collaborative board featuring room makeovers, decor ideas, and polished interior inspiration.
Engagement score
67
Followers
13,710
Activity
high
Saveable content around sleep, stress support, and everyday healthy living.
Engagement score
67
Followers
27,658
Activity
high
Practical money-saving ideas, budgeting methods, and family finance tips.
Engagement score
67
Followers
30,828
Activity
high
Pin room refreshes, affordable upgrades, and visual decor transformations.
Engagement score
66
Followers
14,978
Activity
high
Saveable newborn tips, postpartum support ideas, and gentle family routines.
Engagement score
66
Followers
22,586
Activity
high
Pin save-worthy social media workflows, launch assets, and evergreen audience growth content.
Engagement score
65
Followers
16,246
Activity
high
Collaborative board for beginner-friendly home projects, decor crafts, and tutorials.
Engagement score
65
Followers
19,416
Activity
high
Practical checklists, timelines, and planning resources for couples and vendors.
Engagement score
65
Followers
23,854
Activity
high
Why engagement-style ranking is useful
Follower count alone does not tell the full story. Some boards are more active, more contributor-friendly, or more balanced in ways that can make them feel more valuable than a raw audience sort would suggest.
This engagement view is designed to give you a more practical ranking layer while still being transparent that the score is a directional estimate, not a live Pinterest metric.
Frequently asked questions
How is engagement estimated here?
The engagement score uses a mock model built from activity level, audience size, collaborator count, contributor openness, and verification signals.
Is this a live Pinterest engagement metric?
No. It is a directional score built from directory attributes so you can sort boards more intelligently until live data is available.
Next steps
Use engagement estimates with other board signals
Sort by engagement first, then compare reach, score, or contributor openness before choosing the best board.