Our Core Service

Wikipedia Page Creation

Full-service Wikipedia page creation from research to publication. Compliant process, encyclopedic quality, and a team that knows how Wikipedia actually works.

How It Works

Wikipedia page creation isn't a single step. Here's the full process from research to live page.

1

Notability Research

1-2 weeks

We audit all available media coverage about you or your organization. We search news archives, trade publications, academic databases, and other sources to build a complete picture of what's available.

2

Feasibility Assessment

2-3 days

Based on the research, we give you an honest assessment. If coverage is sufficient, we proceed. If gaps exist, we'll explain what's needed. No point creating a page that will be deleted.

3

Encyclopedic Drafting

2-3 weeks

We write your page in Wikipedia's style and tone. Neutral point of view. Proper citation format. Every claim backed by reliable sources. This reads like Wikipedia because it's written for Wikipedia.

4

Client Review

3-5 days

You review the draft for factual accuracy. We can adjust facts that are wrong, but we can't make the tone more promotional. The style must remain encyclopedic.

5

AfC Submission

1 day

We submit through Wikipedia's Articles for Creation process with full disclosure of the paid relationship. Transparency is required by Wikipedia policy and builds credibility with reviewers.

6

Review Navigation

4-8 weeks

We monitor the review queue and respond to editor feedback. Most drafts require some revision. We address concerns, add sources, and iterate until approval or until we've exhausted options.

7

Publication & Monitoring

90 days

Once approved, your page goes live. We continue monitoring for the first 90 days to catch any issues, vandalism, or deletion attempts early.

Pricing

Simple, transparent pricing for professional Wikipedia page creation.

New Wikipedia Page

$3,600

Professionally crafted Wikipedia page that highlights your achievements, impact, and notability.

  • Comprehensive notability research
  • Encyclopedic draft writing
  • AfC submission and navigation
  • Multiple revision rounds
  • 14-day draft creation
  • 14-28 day Wikipedia review process
  • 90-day post-publication monitoring

Ideal for: Individuals, executives, and companies with established media coverage.

Get Started

What We Need From You

To create an effective Wikipedia page, we'll need your help with the following.

Background Information

Basic facts about you or your organization: key dates, milestones, roles, achievements. This helps us know what to look for in media coverage.

Known Media Coverage

If you know of articles, interviews, or profiles about you, share them. We'll find more during research, but your starting list helps.

Accuracy Review

When we send the draft, review for factual accuracy. Dates, titles, names, relationships. We can fix errors; we can't change editorial tone.

Patience

Wikipedia's volunteer review queue takes time. We can't rush it. Expect 6-12 weeks total. We'll keep you updated on progress.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if my page gets declined?
We revise and resubmit. Most drafts require at least one revision. If after multiple attempts the page still can't be approved, we'll explain why and either try alternative approaches or provide a partial refund based on work completed.
How long until my page is live?
Typically 6-12 weeks from start to publication. The main variable is the Wikipedia review queue, which can take 4-8 weeks. We can't control Wikipedia's volunteer reviewer availability.
What's your success rate?
For subjects we determine qualify after notability research, approximately 85% achieve publication. The other 15% are typically borderline cases where Wikipedia editors disagree with our notability assessment.
Can you guarantee my page won't be deleted?
We guarantee against deletion within 90 days for reasons within our control (poor writing, inadequate sourcing, COI issues). We can't guarantee against Wikipedia policy changes, new information that affects notability, or editor consensus that disagrees with our assessment.
Do you disclose that you're paid?
Yes, always. Wikipedia requires disclosure of paid editing relationships. We follow this policy completely. Undisclosed paid editing often gets discovered and results in worse outcomes.

Ready to Get Started?

Start with a free notability assessment. We'll review your situation, evaluate your media coverage, and tell you honestly whether you're a good candidate for Wikipedia page creation.