Has anyone used Ninjapinner for Pinterest?
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Has anyone used Ninjapinner? I'm interested in automating my Pinterest efforts a little, and have seen this tool mentioned. Interested in using it to (carefully) autofollow accounts.
TIA!
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No but I've heard of it. I tried their Ninjagram program and it seemed like an okay tool, although I was quickly blocked by Instagram. Would be interested to see how this turns out. I think they have a free trial that you can use for a few hours.
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