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Agent Peanut positions itself as an AI agent platform that “runs the digital side of the business” for small companies. Its target users are sole traders, freelancers, and small businesses. The core premise is that customers are no longer finding merchants only through traditional Google Search, but increasingly through answer engines such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Perplexity, Siri, and Alexa. At the same time, customers expect instant responses across phone, WhatsApp, website chat, Instagram, Google, and other channels. The platform therefore treats “being found” and “being answered” as part of the same customer-acquisition journey.
The product emphasizes AEO and SEO in parallel: it handles traditional search optimization while also aiming to make a business more likely to be recommended by AI answer engines. On the inbound side, the platform claims it can answer calls, messages, and website chats, qualify leads, and route them toward bookings. On the operations side, it covers calendars, invoices, payment reminders, copywriting, outbound follow-up, review collection, and prospecting. Its structure is based on multi-agent collaboration: Agent Peanut acts as the orchestrator, Barry handles requirements discovery, Carol manages reception and bookings, Keith works on the website and online presence, Bev writes copy, Norm performs market analysis, and Argus handles compliance review.
The captured page text does not disclose any pricing, plans, free quota, or trial policy. It also does not clarify whether billing is monthly, per lead, per seat, or based on managed services. As a result, it is currently difficult to assess real value for money. Before making a business purchase, buyers should contact the company directly to confirm pricing, contract length, exit terms, and the scope of any included human services.
Its main strength is a focused use case: it is designed around the customer acquisition, response, booking, and administrative pain points of local service providers. It also stresses that businesses do not need to rebuild their website or learn a new system, which may appeal to small businesses that do not want to manage complex software. Another highlight is its human-in-the-loop approach: high-risk outputs involving finance, law, hiring, certifications, and similar areas can be reviewed by professionals, with logs and a kill switch retained. The limitations are also clear: the underlying models, APIs, data privacy practices, and SLA are not explained; some agents are marked as Building, and the human review capability is shown as Coming soon, so product maturity still needs to be verified.
It is best suited to small service providers in the UK or other English-speaking markets that rely on local search, phone inquiries, and bookings, such as plumbers, beauty services, pet care providers, and home repair businesses. The captured page text does not mention access from China, and supported payment methods are also unknown. For use in the Chinese market, buyers would need to confirm support for Chinese language, domestic phone systems, WeChat, WeCom, Baidu Maps, Dianping, and similar channels. Possible alternatives include domestic AI customer service tools, CRM systems, lead management platforms, SEO agencies, and virtual assistant services.
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