Embed A Pinterest Feed App to a Microsoft Sharepoint Website

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Steps to Add a Pinterest Feed App on a Microsoft Sharepoint Site

Create your customized Pinterest Feed app, match your website's style and colors, and add Pinterest Feed to your Microsoft Sharepoint page, post, sidebar, footer, or wherever you like on your site.

How To Add a Pinterest Feed App on Microsoft Sharepoint:

  1. Create a Free Pinterest Feed App

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  2. Adjust settings on Microsoft Sharepoint

    Click on Settings icon “show icon image”
  3. Click on Site Settings link
  4. Click on HTML Field Security link
  5. Select Allow contributors to insert iframes only from the following domains
  6. Add POWR.io as an allowed domain
  7. Paste iFrame Code

    Copy the iFrame code
  8. Go to the page where the App will be installed and Click on Edit button
  9. Add new element (Click on the "+" icon) and Select embed element
  10. Paste the POWR iFrame code into the box
  11. Publish your Pinterest Feed

    Click on "Republish" button.

Not sure if our Pinterest Feed app is right for you? Find out more about its features and integrations.

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Remove the Guesswork of Building Your Brand

A Solid Brand Identity Starts on Your Website

If you have your Microsoft Sharepoint website published, you’ve completed the biggest challenge in building an online presence. Awesome!


But next comes a tough question: how can you draw in, captivate, make, and support more visitors?

Pinterest Feed to Microsoft Sharepoint
Add Pinterest Feed to Microsoft Sharepoint

Now You Have To Make Your Elements Unique

Some small business owners try to develop a Pinterest Feed app by themselves or get an expensive web designer that claims they can build one.


Others try to enlist web design companies overseas that appear to offer Pinterest Feed apps for reduced prices or attempt to use open source code.

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Also, customizing and updating a Pinterest Feed app calls for even more time, and is likely to cause new complications.


As your company continues to expand, you're likely to face security issues, as hackers may attempt to manipulate vulnerabilities in the Pinterest Feed app. POWR has you covered!

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Support feature

POWR supports high-volume sites on Microsoft Sharepoint and prioritizes the security of our Pinterest Feed app, as well as all 60+ apps, to keep any bad actors at bay.

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Our award-winning customer support team is available 24/7, as well as a dedicated Help Center to answer any questions.

Our Pinterest Feed comes with a team of expert engineers that work constantly for you, making sure your Pinterest Feed is always working smoothly.

CASE STUDY: Rbia Shades is winning with POWR apps

Rbia Shades needed to expand beyond its region by bringing its products online. They needed a low-maintenance, non-techie solution.


After much research, they chose POWR as their no-code tool of choice.

In just a few short months of installing a POWR Popup app, Rbia earned over 600 new contacts – a 250% growth.


Next, they used a Social Feed app and quickly noticed a leap in new followers on Instagram and 200% more engagement on their site.


Last came the Media Slider. A beautiful way to show off their products and accessories to every site visitor the moment they land on their site.

Add Pinterest Feed to Microsoft Sharepoint
Pinterest Feed to Microsoft Sharepoint
250% contacts growth
Pinterest Feed to Microsoft Sharepoint
2x your engagement
Pinterest Feed to Microsoft Sharepoint
2x site session time

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