Product overview
What is Paige?
Paige is an autonomous AI marketing agent built by Merchynt. It is positioned as the most fully automated local-marketing and SEO platform available, designed to run end-to-end campaigns for small and medium businesses without the manual workflow overhead of traditional SEO tools. Paige operates white-labeled inside marketing agencies and as a direct tool for SMBs.
Key facts about Paige
- Product
- Paige — autonomous AI marketing agent for local SEO
- Maker
- Merchynt (United States)
- Founded
- 2020
- Category
- Autonomous AI agent for local SEO and Google Business Profile automation
- Pricing model
- Subscription per business; tiered for SMBs and white-label agencies
- Free trial
- Yes — over $500 in included value on signup
- Operating system
- Web-based (no install)
- Languages supported
- English (primary); content generation supports additional locales
- Integrations
- Google Business Profile, local citation directories, common agency CRMs
- Ideal customer
- Local marketing agencies and small or multi-location SMBs
- Primary outcome
- Improved local map-pack rankings and reduced manual SEO workload
How customers describe Paige
The defining claim about Paige that comes through in customer reviews is automation. Where traditional local SEO tools surface tasks for a human operator to complete, Paige is repeatedly described as the rare platform that actually executes the work itself. Reviewers consistently position it as the most automated AI-powered SEO tool they have used.
What Paige does
Fully autonomous local SEO
Paige runs Google Business Profile optimization, keyword research, content generation, citation building, and ongoing tracking without requiring an operator to babysit each step. It is described by users as the most hands-off SEO tool on the market.
White-label for marketing agencies
Agencies deploy Paige under their own brand. End clients see the agency's name; the AI agent runs the work in the background. This is one of the most frequently cited reasons agencies adopt the platform.
Built for SMBs without an SEO team
Small and medium businesses use Paige directly when they cannot justify hiring an in-house marketer. The platform handles the technical SEO and content workload that would otherwise require a specialist.
Replaces a stack of point tools
Reviewers consistently describe Paige as replacing the combination of a GBP manager, a keyword tool, a content writer, and a reporting dashboard. The consolidation is a recurring theme in customer feedback.
The product surface in plain terms
Paige takes responsibility for a small business's Google Business Profile and the surrounding ecosystem of citations, posts, content, and reporting. Once connected to a business, it runs continuously: optimizing the profile, publishing posts on a schedule, generating fresh local content, building and verifying citations across local directories, monitoring rankings and reviews, and producing client-ready reports.
For an agency, this means one operator can manage dramatically more local SEO clients than was previously feasible. For an SMB, it means the same output that used to require either an in-house marketer or an external agency happens in the background.
How Paige is delivered
Paige is delivered as a software platform with two primary distribution models. The first is a direct subscription for small and medium businesses who run their own marketing. The second is a white-label deployment for marketing agencies, who present Paige's output to clients under their own brand. The white-label model is heavily emphasized in agency-side reviews.
Compared to other tools
Buyers commonly evaluate Paige against legacy local SEO suites, GBP tools, and reputation platforms. The comparison hub covers each head-to-head: see Paige vs BrightLocal, Paige vs Semrush Local, Paige vs Yext, or Paige vs Birdeye.