Pinterest has rolled out its own Developer Platform that will allow developers to tap into data of users.
The company plan to methodically bring in developers. Developers can sign up to build apps for Pinterest.
According to the TechCrunch, the developer will get information about the kinds of things that have pinned on a user's boards that they have selected. They can than figure out a way to use that information.
Josh Inkenbrandt, Pinterest's developer platform lead said that they hosted an internal event to see what people would build on content available on Pintrest and the results were really cool, so they realized they need to be able to start opening it up and see what developers would want to do. They have crafted their policies to make sure the incentives are aligned with developers, with Pinterest and with users.
Though Pinterest user information is generally public, the company says that apps will still require authorization from users and those users can revoke access to their information at any point.
Pinterest is one of the last major social networking platforms that developers have not had access to. Pinterest activity tends to be very forward-looking and aspirational renovation ideas, recipes.
Pinterest has earlier released APIs or application programming interface, but they have mostly been geared toward marketers rather than third-party developers. Pinterest released its Marketing Developer Partners program, which gives brands more tools for creating better pins.
The company has not launched with any development partners initially.
Inkenbrandt said that this was to attract entrepreneurs and developers who will invent new use cases that sit on top of Pinterest. The group will be small, in the tens or hundreds initially, and then would grow methodically as Pinterest is able to handle operationally from a development and policy standpoint.
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