The 8 Best Pinterest Alternatives to Use Instead
Pinterest has gained a reputation as a website geared mostly towards females who need ideas for weddings, home decor, and recreation. Maybe you like the idea of Pinterest, but not its subject matter. Maybe Pinterest just isn't for you. Don't worry, as there are plenty of Pinterest alternatives.
Looking for a Pinterest for men? It's out there. A Pinterest for food? It exists. A Pinterest for memes? You're in luck. For this article, we have compiled a list of the 10 best apps and sites like Pinterest.
1. Juxtapost

The feature we like best in Juxtapost is the More Like This button. If you're browsing the front page and see a delicious recipe, you can click on that button to instantly view more delicious recipes. Also, posts can be categorized and tagged in dozens of different ways, making it easy to discover new content that interests you.
Use Juxtapost if you want to use a Pinterest-like site with many of the same features, but presented in a different way.
2. We Heart It

If we had to describe We Heart It in one sentence, we would call it the offspring of Pinterest and Tumblr, and not necessarily in a bad way. We Heart It is a place where users can be themselves and post up pretty much anything they want—cat pictures, melodramatic quotes, cute outfits, landscapes, food, and more.
There's an undercurrent beneath all of the We Heart It posts which indicates that this site is mainly used by teens and college girls. There isn't as much wedding planning, but there's a bit more teenage angst. If you're looking for more sites like Pinterest that are geared towards young women, We Heart It is for you.
3. Dribbble

According to its homepage, Dribbble is the "leading destination to find and showcase creative work." For all of you creative folks out there, Dribbble is the perfect outlet for you to answer the question: "what are you working on right now?".
Whether you're designing websites, movie posters, typography, pixel art, company logos, architecture, or whatever else, you can use Dribbble to share your work. It's a great way to show off things you have created in Canva, Photoshop, and other design tools.
Not a designer yourself? That's fine, too. Feel free to explore the posts on Dribbble (called "shots" as opposed to "pins" or "posts") to get a glimpse into the minds of various creators. If you can appreciate art in all of its forms, there's a lot of content here that will blow your mind. Read More...