AisoIQ Launches PixlSEO V2, an AI-Powered White-Label SEO Platform for Agencies
AisoIQ's PixlSEO V2 bundles SEO, AEO, GEO, GBP posting, and reputation management into one white-label, multi-tenant platform built for agencies scaling client work.

Cedar Falls, Iowa-based AisoIQ launched PixlSEO V2 on March 11, 2026, positioning it as a white-label, multi-tenant SEO automation platform built specifically for agencies and resellers that need to run search optimization at scale without drowning in manual workflows.
The company describes PixlSEO V2 as "a bigger, faster, and more advanced version of its AI-powered SEO automation platform built to help agencies and businesses improve search visibility through continuous execution, rather than manual implementation alone." That framing is doing a lot of work: the emphasis on continuous execution is a direct shot at the traditional agency model where SEO deliverables move at the pace of human bandwidth.
What separates V2 from a generic SEO SaaS is the architecture. The multi-tenant model lets agency teams manage SEO automation across multiple client websites from a single platform, and the white-label layer means client-facing dashboards and reports carry the agency's own branding. According to AisoIQ's launch release, the platform "combines SEO, AEO, GEO, GBP posting, and reputation management for scalable agency growth," folding Google Business Profile posting and reputation management into what it calls an SEO-first stack alongside answer engine optimization and generative engine optimization capabilities. That last pair of acronyms reflects where search is heading: agencies trying to show up in AI-generated answers and large language model citations need tooling that reaches beyond traditional SERP rankings.

AisoIQ says PixlSEO V2 is "already used by agencies across the United States and Canada," though the launch release does not name specific clients or provide performance metrics to back that claim. The company's stated expected outcomes for clients include improved rankings, stronger organic traffic, and increased inbound lead generation, none of which are independently verified at this stage.
What the release leaves unanswered is significant for agencies evaluating the platform seriously. There are no pricing details, no reseller or white-label tier specifics, no information on the AI models or third-party data sources powering the automation, and no technical documentation on how client data is isolated within the multi-tenant setup. Whether PixlSEO V2 replaces the original PixlSEO or runs alongside it as an upgrade path is also unaddressed. Those are the questions worth pushing AisoIQ on before committing a client roster to any new infrastructure.
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