Mass Delete Your Pinterest Boards

Boards pile up fast and never leave on their own. Abandoned projects, duplicate themes, collections you haven't opened in years, all still public on your profile. Redact deletes boards in bulk. Wipe them all at once, or filter by age, keyword, pin count, or followers and only cull the ones that deserve it.

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The cluttered profile problem

Profiles turn into digital storage units

Boards are how ambition looks on Pinterest. Every project, plan, and passing obsession got one, and almost none of them got finished.

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What's left sits in public view

Shelf after shelf of unfinished projects and retired aesthetics still show on your profile until you remove them.

02

Dead boards dilute a profile

For creators, abandoned boards bury the ones that actually perform and make the whole page look unattended.

03

Deleting boards is maintenance

Clearing the coasting boards is cleanup, not destruction. Keep the ones that still earn their place.

Delete boards by the numbers

Let the stats decide what boards go and which ones stay

Two ranges turn board performance into a deletion filter: pin count and follower count. Stack those ranges with dates and keywords for a very specific cull, and use the collaborative and private exclusions to keep protected boards out of any run.

  • Pin count range
  • Follower count range
  • Exclude collaborative or private
  • Preview first
The rest of the filters

Age, names, and the boards that get a pass

Leave the filters open to clear every board, or narrow the run before you start.

Pin count

Boards under a threshold, say fewer than 50 pins, are the unfinished ones. Target them in one range.

Follower count

Boards nobody followed can go quietly, leaving the spotlight to the ones still growing.

Date range

Boards created in 2019, boards older than three years, or the account's whole lifetime.

Keywords

Boards matching the words you add get queued, everything else gets skipped.

Exclude collaborative or private

Two checkboxes. Exclude collaborative boards, private boards, or both, no matter what the other filters say.

Redact's control levels

See it, sort it, or full send it

Preview Mode

Every board the filters flagged, on a list, completely untouched.

Review & Delete

You go down the list ticking which boards actually go.

Deletion Mode

Clears the flagged boards outright. There's no recycle bin after.

Schedule Deletion

Set the cull to run on a repeating schedule so boards don't creep back.

Get down to business

How to mass delete your Pinterest boards

Install Redact, connect Pinterest, set the bar, and clear the shelf.

  1. 1

    Start the download

    redact.dev/download has it, a free install, for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

    Download for your device →
  2. 2

    Log in to Pinterest

    You sign in to Pinterest from your own machine. Your login goes straight to Pinterest and never touches a Redact server.

  3. 3

    Choose Boards and set the bar

    Pick boards in the content picker, then set ranges, dates, or keywords, and tick the collaborative and/or private exclusions if those boards should survive.

    Heads up: Pinterest cleanup is a Premium feature.

  4. 4

    Preview the cull, then run it

    Read the list, adjust the thresholds if it's greedy, and let Deletion Mode do the shelf-clearing.

Board by board, all on your machine

Redact evaluates and deletes your boards on your device. Follower counts, board names, and your login never leave your device for Redact servers. Unhook Pinterest whenever it suits you.

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