If you’re searching for top Pinterest influencers in Poland (2026), you probably want one thing: accounts that consistently post great ideas you can actually use — recipes, home décor, DIY, interiors, minimalism, and “save-worthy” inspiration.
Pinterest in Poland isn’t mainly about celebrity culture. It’s where Polish creators win by being useful: clear photos, repeatable ideas, tidy boards, and content you’ll come back to later. Below is a practical, no-fluff list of Polish Pinterest creators worth following in 2026, with publicly visible metrics (followers, and “monthly views” only when it’s publicly shown).
Snapshot date for metrics: January 2026 (public profile counters).
If a metric isn’t shown on a creator’s public Pinterest page, I explicitly mark it as “not publicly available / not reliably available.”
Why Poland is big on Pinterest 📌 (with numbers)
Pinterest remains one of the world’s biggest inspiration/search platforms, with hundreds of millions of users globally (Pinterest reports hundreds of millions of monthly active users, updated quarterly in investor reports).
For Poland specifically, Pinterest is strong because:
- 🧠 People use it as a visual search engine (recipes, interiors, wedding, DIY, fashion)
- 📍 Polish creators often pair Pinterest with blogs/YouTube/Instagram and drive traffic
- ✅ Content ages well: a great “pierogi dough” pin can bring saves for years
Pinterest doesn’t publicly show full analytics for most accounts — detailed views, saves, clicks are typically available inside Pinterest Analytics (especially for business accounts).
Top Top Pinterest Influencers in Poland by audience size (Table A)
Note: Pinterest shows followers publicly. “Monthly views” are not consistently displayed on public profiles, so I only include it when it’s clearly shown.
| Creator / Handle | Niche | Followers | Engagement or Avg views/likes | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kwestia Smaku (@kwestiasmaku) | Food / recipes | 64.3K | Monthly views: not publicly available | One of Poland’s most followed recipe brands on Pinterest; strong board structure | |
| M&M COOKING (@mmcooking) | Family cooking | 3.2K | Monthly views: not publicly available | Practical “what to cook today” boards | |
| Dorota Kamińska (@dorotakaminska) | Food + lifestyle | 2.3K | Monthly views: not publicly available | Mix of recipes + minimalism + travel themes | |
| Ania Gotuje (@aniagotuje) | Food / mainstream Polish recipes | 1.7K | Monthly views: not publicly available | Clear classic recipes, big-volume content | |
| Polish Foodies (@polishfoodiescom) | Polish cuisine (EN audience too) | 1.2K | Monthly views: not publicly available | Great for foreigners learning Polish food | |
| bez miksera (@bezmiksera) | Food + everyday life | 559 | Monthly views: not publicly available | Good “real life cooking,” less polished, more practical | |
| 123budujemy.pl (@123budujemypl) | Home building / renovation | 546 | Monthly views: not publicly available | Renovation + building inspiration boards | |
| Kuchnia Doroty (@kuchniadoroty) | Home cooking | 444 | Monthly views: not publicly available | Cozy Polish home-style recipes | |
| Lena Gryszko (@lenagryszko) | Traditional recipes | 5.3K | Monthly views: not publicly available | Traditional Polish recipes; multi-platform creator |
Best Top Pinterest Influencers in Poland by engagement/growth (Table B)
Pinterest does not reliably show engagement rate, average likes, or average views publicly for most accounts. So this table focuses on:
- Consistency signals (regular board updates, recent pins visible, topic focus)
- Audience size vs. niche fit (where smaller accounts can be “better”)
| Creator / Handle | Niche | Followers | Engagement or Avg likes/views | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 123budujemy.pl (@123budujemypl) | Renovation / build | 546 | Engagement: not publicly available | Highly searchable evergreen niche; practical boards | |
| Dorota Kamińska (@dorotakaminska) | Food + lifestyle | 2.3K | Engagement: not publicly available | Strong cross-topic content (food + minimalism + travel) | |
| M&M COOKING (@mmcooking) | Family cooking | 3.2K | Engagement: not publicly available | “Daily cooking” content tends to earn saves | |
| bez miksera (@bezmiksera) | Food | 559 | Engagement: not publicly available | Authentic everyday cooking content often performs well on Pinterest | |
| Kwestia Smaku (@kwestiasmaku) | Food | 64.3K | Engagement: not publicly available | Large audience + evergreen recipes = frequent repeat saves |
✅ Reality check: “Fastest growing” on Pinterest usually requires analytics tools or internal analytics. If someone claims growth, verify via:
- Pinterest Analytics (account-owned)
- trusted third-party platform reports (rare for Pinterest)
- consistent time-series screenshots (not ideal, but better than guessing)
Best creators by niche (Poland) 📍
Travel / City Tips (Poland on Pinterest)
Pinterest travel in Poland is more about itineraries + photo spots + seasonal guides than daily “stories.”
Right now, Polish Pinterest travel is less centralized than food/interiors, so the best strategy is:
- follow a few Poland-based lifestyle creators who also post travel boards
- and search within Pinterest for city boards: “Warszawa weekend,” “Kraków photo spots,” “Tatry hiking,” etc.
A good cross-over profile (food + lifestyle + travel):
- Dorota Kamińska (@dorotakaminska) — lifestyle + travel themes in addition to food.
Food 🍽️ (where Poland dominates on Pinterest)
If you want the strongest Polish Pinterest experience, start here:
- Kwestia Smaku (@kwestiasmaku) — the biggest audience in this list; excellent board structure.
- Ania Gotuje (@aniagotuje) — classic Polish recipes and high-volume content.
- M&M COOKING (@mmcooking) — family-friendly meals and “what to cook today” vibe.
- Lena Gryszko (@lenagryszko) — traditional recipes and Polish cooking inspiration.
- bez miksera (@bezmiksera) — everyday cooking + “ordinary life,” very relatable.
- Kuchnia Doroty (@kuchniadoroty) — home-style Polish food boards.
- Polish Foodies (@polishfoodiescom) — great for English-speaking learners of Polish food.
Who this niche is best for:
✅ home cooks, students, families, expats learning Polish cuisine
⚠️ If you want “restaurant culture,” Pinterest isn’t the #1 platform for Poland — Instagram/Google Maps work better.
Lifestyle / Home / Renovation 🛠️
Poland has a strong DIY and renovation culture on Pinterest — especially practical “before/after” ideas.
- 123budujemy.pl (@123budujemypl) — building/renovation inspiration boards.
For interiors (smaller creators, but useful boards):
- GACKOWSKA DESIGN (@gackowskadesign) — interior design boards with a Polish studio feel.
- Learning from Hollywood (@lfhollywood) — interiors + lifestyle inspiration (Polish blog).
- Onyks interior studio (@planujwnetrze) — interior design in Poland, studio boards.
(These interior accounts are smaller in followers, but Pinterest value is often “board quality,” not fame.)
UGC / Micro-creators (hireable) ✅ (light touch, still useful for readers)
Even if you’re not hiring anyone, micro-creators are great to follow because:
- they post more focused boards
- they often share realistic budgets/solutions
Example category: interior studios & niche blogs above (design/building).
How to pick the right Pinterest creators in Poland (scoring model) ✅
Use this 0–10 checklist to decide who’s worth following (or bookmarking):
The 10-point Pinterest Follow Score (PFS)
Give 0–2 points for each category:
- Usefulness (0–2): do you save pins immediately?
- Board structure (0–2): boards are named clearly (“Zupy,” “Ciasta,” “Remont łazienki”), not chaos
- Poland relevance (0–2): Polish recipes/materials/shops/style (not generic reposts)
- Consistency (0–2): fresh pins within the last weeks/months (visible on boards)
- Quality (0–2): clear photos, readable titles, good source links
Example (quick):
- Kwestia Smaku: Usefulness 2 + Structure 2 + Poland 2 + Consistency 1–2 + Quality 2 → 9–10/10
- Small interior studio: might score 8/10 even with low followers if boards are excellent.
Content formats that perform in Poland on Pinterest 🎥📌
Pinterest rewards searchable, evergreen formats. In Poland, these formats consistently work:
🍽️ Food formats
- “3-step recipe” pins (photo + short steps)
- “Polish classics” (pierogi variations, soups, holiday baking)
- “Weekly meal ideas” boards
🛠️ Home / renovation formats
- “Before/After” pins (even simple)
- “Budget renovation” checklists
- Small-space solutions (Polish apartments: storage + kitchens + bathrooms)
📍 City & travel formats (Poland)
- “Weekend in Warsaw/Kraków” boards
- “Tatry hike packing list”
- “Poland in winter” photo spot boards
✅ Best practice: create boards with Polish keywords + English variants if you want both audiences.
Collaboration pricing logic 💰 (simple, for normal readers)
You said “not for ordering ads,” but people still ask: how do Pinterest creators monetize?
Most common monetization models:
- Blog traffic → ads/affiliate links (Pinterest is great for long-term traffic)
- Sponsored pins / paid partnerships (less common than IG/TikTok)
- Product pins (shops, Etsy-style products, digital templates)
Pricing factors (why some creators charge more):
- niche (renovation & home can be high-value)
- proven click-through traffic
- content usage rights (can brands reuse images?)
- whether it’s a business account with Pinterest analytics evidence
Pinterest’s policy expects clear disclosure for commercial/branded content (e.g., #ad or paid partnership tools).
Ad disclosure basics in Poland + Pinterest ⚠️
If you ever see (or post) sponsored content in Poland, the key idea is: ads must be clearly labeled.
- UOKiK published recommendations on how influencers should label advertising content (2022).
- Pinterest also requires clear disclosure for commercial content and provides “paid partnership” options.
Practical takeaway for readers:
✅ Look for clear labels (#ad / #reklama / paid partnership label).
⚠️ If the post pushes a product with a link and there’s no disclosure — treat it with caution.
Common mistakes & red flags on Pinterest 🚩
- Repost farms: boards full of random чужие картинки with no consistent theme
- No source links: pins that don’t lead to the recipe/tutorial
- Overly generic boards: “Food,” “Nice,” “Ideas” = useless search structure
- AI spam: too-perfect images with no real recipe/tutorial behind them
- Fake “monthly views” claims: if not shown on profile or backed by analytics, ignore
FAQ (Poland + Pinterest)
1) Who are the top Pinterest influencers in Poland in 2026?
In food, Kwestia Smaku has one of the largest visible followings in Poland on Pinterest (64.3K followers as of Jan 2026).
2) Does Pinterest show engagement rate publicly?
Usually no. Public profiles commonly show followers, but deeper metrics are in Pinterest Analytics.
3) What niche is strongest on Pinterest in Poland?
Food/recipes and home/renovation are consistently strong.
4) Are Polish Pinterest accounts useful if I don’t speak Polish?
Yes — especially recipes (photos) and interior inspiration. For instructions, you may need translation.
5) Is Pinterest good for travel planning in Poland?
Good for inspiration and itineraries, but for live updates use Google Maps/official city sites.
6) How do I find more Polish creators on Pinterest fast?
Search Polish keywords: “przepisy,” “ciasta,” “zupy,” “remont,” “wnętrza,” “Warszawa weekend,” then follow the best board curators.
7) Is sponsored content allowed on Pinterest?
Yes, but it must follow Pinterest commercial/branded content rules and include clear disclosure.
8) Where can I read official Polish guidance on ad labeling?
UOKiK’s influencer marketing recommendations (2022) are the most direct official reference.
Conclusion ✅
If you want the most useful Pinterest feed in Poland in 2026, start with food (it’s Poland’s strongest Pinterest niche), then add renovation/interiors for practical inspiration.
My recommended “starter follow list”:
- Kwestia Smaku (largest audience, best structure)
- Ania Gotuje (classic recipes)
- M&M COOKING (family cooking)
- 123budujemy.pl (home building / renovation)
- Dorota Kamińska (food + lifestyle + travel mix)
If you want, I’ll do Part 2 as a city-focused guide:
- “Best Pinterest creators for Warsaw/Kraków/Gdańsk aesthetics”
- “Top Polish wedding Pinterest creators”
- “Poland travel boards that are actually accurate”
