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Paige gives you four AI agents in the chat sidebar. Each is scoped to a part of the dashboard, so the agent you’re talking to matches whatever you’re doing.

Code Agent

Builds and edits your bot from plain-language instructions. Your main way to change what the bot does.

Conversations Agent

Helps you work through your inbox — finding contacts, reading history, and drafting replies for you to send.

Broadcasting Agent

Builds audiences, drafts templates, and assembles campaigns for you to approve. Never sends on its own.

Help Agent

Answers questions about Paige itself — how features work and where to find things. Always free.
These builder agents are separate from the AI in your bot — the AI that runs inside your deployed bot and talks to your customers on WhatsApp. That one is your own code and bills differently; see Free versus billed below.

Free versus billed

Only one of the four agents is free. The Help Agent is free and always will be. It never looks at your credit balance — the check that decides whether a request is allowed short-circuits before it, and its usage is never recorded against your account. That’s why it keeps working even when your credits have run out: you’re never locked out of asking Paige for help. The Code, Conversations, and Broadcasting agents bill against your credits. The more work you ask of them, the more they use.

Where your spend shows up

Go to Settings → Usage and you’ll see spend broken out per agent, each as its own labelled line item:
  • Code Agent
  • Conversations Agent
  • Broadcasts Agent
  • Help Agent — shown, but marked Free rather than carrying a credit figure
So you can see exactly which agent spent what, rather than a single lumped total.
The AI in your bot never appears in this ledger. The AI inside your deployed bot calls OpenAI using your own API key, so you pay OpenAI directly on your own account — that spend has nothing to do with your Paige credits and never shows up under Settings → Usage. See The AI in your bot.
For everything about credits, top-ups, and the subscription that runs your bot, see Billing.