How to Export Your Pinterest Notes Into Notion/Obsidian/Excel (Step-by-Step)

Salo By Salo 6 min read
How to Export Your Pinterest Notes Into Notion/Obsidian/Excel (Step-by-Step)

Your data should never be trapped inside one tool.

If you are using Pinterest as a research system with notes, tags, and structured thinking, portability matters. Whether you want to move your Pinterest notes into Notion, visualize them in Obsidian, or analyze them in Excel, you should be able to export everything cleanly and reliably.

This guide walks through how to export your Pinterest notes step by step, and how to import them into Notion, Obsidian, and Excel without losing structure.

Why Exporting Pinterest Notes Matters

There are three major reasons to export your Pinterest notes:

If you are building a serious Pinterest workflow, your notes are intellectual capital. They contain decisions, constraints, comparisons, and conclusions. Exporting ensures that knowledge remains portable.

What Gets Exported

When exporting from Notestopin, your export file includes:

You can export in two primary formats:

Step 1: Exporting Your Pinterest Notes

  1. Open the Notestopin dashboard.
  2. Go to Settings.
  3. Select Export Data.
  4. Choose Markdown or JSON.
  5. Download the file to your device.

The exported file contains structured, clean data that can be imported into other tools immediately.

How to Import Pinterest Notes into Notion

Notion handles Markdown beautifully. Each exported Markdown file becomes its own page.

Method 1: Import as Individual Pages

  1. Open Notion.
  2. Create a new page.
  3. Click Import.
  4. Select Markdown.
  5. Upload your exported files.

Each pin becomes a structured page with:

Method 2: Import into a Notion Database

If you want more structure:

  1. Create a Notion database.
  2. Import Markdown files.
  3. Convert tags into multi select properties.
  4. Add filters and views.

This creates a powerful Pinterest research database inside Notion.

How to Import Pinterest Notes into Obsidian

Obsidian is ideal if you are building a personal knowledge graph.

Step 1: Copy Markdown Files into Vault

  1. Open your Obsidian vault folder.
  2. Paste the exported Markdown files inside.
  3. Refresh Obsidian.

Each pin becomes a note file.

Step 2: Use Wiki Links

If you used internal links between pins, Obsidian will automatically visualize connections in Graph View.

This is powerful for:

Step 3: Tag Filtering

Obsidian recognizes hashtags. You can filter by tag, create tag panels, or build saved searches.

Your Pinterest workflow now becomes part of a broader second brain system.

How to Export Pinterest Notes into Excel

If you choose JSON export, you can import the file into Excel for analysis.

Step 1: Open Excel

  1. Go to Data.
  2. Click Get Data.
  3. Select From JSON.
  4. Upload your exported file.

Step 2: Normalize the Data

Use Power Query to:

This allows you to:

Advanced Use Cases

1. Content Strategy Planning

Export your pins into Notion and sort by tag frequency. This reveals recurring interests and potential content themes.

2. Design Taste Mapping

Import into Obsidian and use Graph View to see clusters. This shows visual consistency patterns in your preferences.

3. Budget Tracking

Export to Excel and filter notes containing dollar values. Quickly identify average price ranges across saved items.

4. Project Archiving

When a renovation or event is complete, export the entire dataset and archive it. Your decision history remains searchable forever.

Best Practices for Managing Exported Pinterest Notes

Data Ownership and Future Proofing

Platforms evolve. Features change. Access can shift.

When you export your Pinterest notes, you maintain ownership of your structured thinking.

That protects your workflow from platform changes and ensures your research system remains portable.

Final Thoughts

Pinterest is powerful for discovery. When combined with structured notes, it becomes powerful for execution.

Exporting your notes ensures that your ideas, evaluations, and decisions are not locked inside a single interface.

With Markdown and JSON exports, you can move seamlessly between Pinterest, Notion, Obsidian, and Excel.

Your ideas stay portable. Your system stays flexible. Your knowledge stays yours.

Salo

About the Author

Salo is a product designer and power user who writes about digital organization, Pinterest workflows, and tools for better thinking.

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