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  • Thomas Shellberg

    (@shellbeezy)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey @natlia – this isn’t yet possible(although it might be possible with a third-party integration or through a customization). Please vote for this on our Ideas board to help our developers prioritize enhancements to WooCommerce.

    Kenin

    (@kbassart)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved – if you have any further questions, you can start a new thread.

    Any progress? This feature is needed.

    +1 … are you guys serious about competing with Shopify? Somebody has to step up and get this done. Prospress? SkyVerge?

    👋@jamesjosephfinn thanks for the ping! As far as I can see, the Buyable Pin API is still a closed API, which is why only Shopify and Bigcommerce can use it — it requires a platform-level integration as a result. (Without an open API, there’s nothing for a plugin developer to build against.)

    You could try adding product pin markup to your site and applying to Pinterest for buyable pins, though the “How can I apply to sell on Pinterest?” section here indicates you likely won’t be accepted until Pinterest opens this to more platforms.

    @skyverge Thanks for replying. That clears that up then. I was not aware. Time to start prodding the Pinterest PTB.

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