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Pin4Ever is a set of “Power Tools” for Pinterest, delivered as a browser extension. Its core value is backing up Pins, Boards, Likes, Followers/Following, and other Pinterest content locally, while also offering restore, bulk editing, bulk upload, and content organization features. It is not an official Pinterest product and clearly states that it has no affiliation with Pinterest.
Its feature set is deeply focused on Pinterest workflows. It can back up Pin images, comments, Pinterest links, original source links, repins/likes, and display them in views such as Sticky Notes, Photo Album, and Corkboard. It supports restoring Boards/Pins from backups, as well as merging accounts or Boards. Operational tools include bulk move, copy, delete, and reorder; finding duplicate Pins, broken links, and deleted Pins; Power Follow/Unfollow; cleaning up low-performing Top Pins; plus Create A Pin and Pin Anything for screenshot-based publishing. On the third-party side, it supports Etsy/eBay product promotion, mentions use of the Etsy API, can import images from sites such as Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest, and can back up YouTube videos as MP4 files.
Pricing is fairly transparent: the free version has no time limit but requires users to promote one of its pins each week; there is a 1-week free trial; Basic costs US$4.99/month or US$24.99/year, Premium is US$49.99/year, and Ultimate is US$99.99/year. Plans do not auto-renew, paid plans include a 15-day money-back guarantee, and each plan is tied to only one Pinterest account. The main drawback is the installation environment: it requires Basilisk, with some features potentially supporting SeaMonkey, Waterfox, Palemoon, or Firefox 56. Firefox 56 also requires updates to be disabled, which is not very user-friendly for average users.
Its strengths are a complete set of vertical features, local backup storage, support for multiple desktop platforms, relatively low pricing, and no auto-renewal. It is practical for Etsy/eBay sellers and heavy Pinterest users. The downsides are its dependence on changes to Pinterest pages, and its terms also note that Pinterest code changes may cause service interruptions. Enterprise-grade capabilities appear weak, with no visible information on role-based permissions, audit logs, compliance certifications, or open APIs.
The crawled text does not provide information about availability from mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so access from China is unknown. Since the product depends heavily on Pinterest, and Pinterest itself may be affected by network conditions in mainland China, users should verify access, login, and payment flows before using it. If your operations are mainly domestic in China, consider image asset management tools, social media content management tools, or local e-commerce content distribution tools as alternatives.
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