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For eligible verified merchants, merchant details appear on your profile below your business name and allow people on Pinterest to learn about the brand values and communities you represent. The merchant details that appear on your profile are meant to highlight what you stand for as a business or the circles your business operates in, like eco-friendly or woman-owned.

The brand values and communities shown on your profile are selected for your business after you’ve added community information to your profile and a member of our team reviews your website. Once a review has been completed, your profile will feature up to three of these brand values or communities as badges on your profile and you can change the color of them to suit your brand. Keep in mind you’ll only be able to showcase the brand values that have been approved by our team.

If you’re interested in adding merchant details to your profile, Apply to the Verified Merchant Program and Add community information if applicable.

If you notice that merchant details are incorrect on your profile, or you want to report incorrect merchant details on someone else’s profile, contact us.

Brand values

Brand values are characteristics that your brand models or stands for. There are five brand values on Pinterest:

Eco-friendly: You promote environmental sustainability and/or use upcycled or recycled materials

Inclusive: You promote making and marketing products for a broad range of body types, ages and/or ethnicities

Invested in good: You promote philanthropic giving as a priority and/or are a registered B Corporation (businesses that meet the highest standards of social and environmental performance)

Personal touch: You promote artisanal, handmade products and/or innovative shopping and delivery options

Responsibly sourced: You promote ethical practices or transparent manufacturing processes, ingredient lists and/or are fair-trade certified

Communities

Communities are under-represented groups on Pinterest that a business can self-identify as representing if at least 51% of the business is owned by an under-represented group. If you’ve already added your community information to your profile, your community may also be highlighted as a badge on your profile.

There are seven communities on Pinterest:

  • Black-owned
  • Latinx-owned
  • API-owned
  • Indigenous-owned
  • Woman-owned
  • LGBTQ+ owned
  • Disability-owned
  • Edit merchant details on your profile
  • Log into your Pinterest business account
  • Click your profile picture at the top-right corner of your screen to open your profile
  • Click  the edit icon next to the badges below your business name
  • Select up to three of the badge options below Edit merchant details
  • Click  the directional chevron down icon below Choose your brand color to select a color for your badges
  • Click Save
  • Currently, you can only add merchant details from your desktop device.

    Currently, you can only add merchant details from your desktop device.

    Remove merchant details from your profile
  • Log into your Pinterest business account
  • Click your profile picture at the top-right corner of your screen to open your profile
  • Click  the edit icon next to the badges below your business name
  • Uncheck the boxes next to the brand values or communities you want to remove below Edit merchant details 
  • Click Save
  • Currently, you can only remove merchant details via your desktop device.

    Currently, you can only remove merchant details via your desktop device.

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