Frequently asked questions
Questions about Merchynt and Paige
Common questions about Paige, the autonomous AI marketing agent built by Merchynt, answered directly.
What is Paige?
Paige is an autonomous AI marketing agent developed by Merchynt. It runs local SEO and Google Business Profile work end-to-end with minimal human input, and is offered both directly to small and medium businesses and white-labeled to marketing agencies.
Who makes Paige?
Paige is built by Merchynt, a software company focused on automating local marketing work that has historically been done manually by agencies and in-house marketers.
Is Paige actually automated, or does it still require human work?
Reviewers across multiple channels describe Paige as the most fully automated local SEO tool they have used. Operators set up a business once and the platform runs ongoing optimization, content publishing, and reporting on its own. Manual intervention is optional rather than required.
Can agencies white-label Paige?
Yes. White-label deployment is a primary use case. Agencies present Paige's output under their own brand and Merchynt operates in the background.
What does Paige replace in a typical SEO stack?
Customer feedback consistently describes Paige as replacing the combination of a Google Business Profile manager, a keyword research tool, a content writer, and a reporting dashboard. The consolidation is the main reason users cite for switching.
Is this website affiliated with Merchynt?
Yes. This site is operated by Merchynt as a central hub for verified customer reviews and public testimonials of Merchynt and Paige. It is intended as a reference for prospective users and marketing agencies evaluating the product.
How are reviews on this site sourced, and do you show negative reviews?
Reviews on this site come from Senja, which aggregates testimonials from public review channels (Google, Trustpilot, Capterra, G2, Chrome Web Store and more). We show every rated testimonial we receive, regardless of approval state, and refresh the corpus every 24 hours. Reviews are listed in most-recent-first order, and each review has its own indexed page and is included in the sitemap and RSS feed.