Wikipedia & Wikimedia Services in Switzerland: Build Credibility & Visibility
From Zurich to Geneva, and from Lausanne to Basel, we help Swiss businesses, public institutions, and public figures secure a compliant, lasting Wikipedia presence in German, French, Italian, and English.
Our Clients in Switzerland and Beyond

Updated the Wikipedia page of the Institute’s Research Director, strengthening the visibility of one of the most prestigious scientific institutions among Swiss academics and researchers.

Updates and optimization of Wikipedia pages of this international airline group.

Updates of Wikipedia pages of this contemporary art gallery and its founder.

Created the French Wikipedia page of this European telecom company, supporting its expansion in Franch- and German-speaking markets.
Why Wikipedia matters in Switzerland
Used by millions of Swiss every month, Wikipedia shapes how people perceive you.
There are 2,213 companies with headquarters in Switzerland that have a Wikidata entry, including 642 with an English Wikipedia page, 514 with a French page, 1,145 with a German page, and 248 with an Italian page (source: Wikidata Query Service, September 2025).
Boost Your Visibility on Google.ch & Generative AI Platforms
For any Google.ch search — whether it’s a keyword, a person, or a company — a Wikipedia page, if it exists, almost always appears among the top three results. TikTok and YouTube have even partnered with Wikipedia to display content directly within their apps.
Generative AI platforms like ChatGPT rely heavily on Wikipedia for accurate, multilingual content, ensuring your presence shapes what Swiss and international audiences see first.
Increase Your Credibility with Journalists, Investors, and Public Authorities
In Switzerland, credibility is essential across regulated sectors such as banking, pharmaceuticals, watchmaking, and international organizations in Geneva. Journalists, policymakers, investors, and public authorities frequently consult Wikipedia for quick, reliable reference.
A compliant page signals authority and transparency, reinforcing trust in highly scrutinized industries.
Gain Recognition Across Swiss Cantons & International Markets
Switzerland’s diversity means your presence must resonate across linguistic and cultural borders — French, German, Italian, and Romansh. Wikipedia ensures equal visibility across cantons while also strengthening your reputation abroad, from EU partners to global institutions headquartered in Geneva.
A well-managed multilingual Wikipedia presence boosts recognition in both local and international markets.
Strengthen Your Reputation & SEO While Remaining Compliant
Wikipedia links are “no-follow,” yet they still influence search rankings thanks to its exceptional domain authority (93/100). Research has shown that the traffic generated by Wikipedia is worth millions in equivalent ad spend. Beyond SEO, strict adherence to Wikipedia’s notability, sourcing, and neutrality standards guarantees sustainable visibility.
Join a Free, Transparent, and Universalist Knowledge Project
Wikipedia embodies values close to Switzerland’s own political culture: decentralization, neutrality, and consensus-building. By contributing responsibly, Swiss organizations not only benefit from visibility but also support an international, open-access project that reflects their democratic principles.
Our Wikipedia & Wikidata Services
Wikipedia Notability Audit
We assess your eligibility based on Wikipedia’s notability guidelines to determine whether creating a page is currently feasible.
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✔️ 500 CHF
✔️ Within 48 hours
Wikipedia Page Creation
Full writing, publishing, and monitoring of your page.
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✔️From 1600 CHF
✔️ 7 days
Wikipedia Page Editing
Updates or restructuring of existing pages.
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✔️ From 1300 CHF
✔️ 7 days
Wikipedia Page Translation
Cross-language adaptation and publishing.
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✔️ From 1200 CHF
✔️ 7 days
Wikipedia Training Courses
Practical training courses that teach professionals how to edit, update, and navigate Wikipedia with confidence and integrity.
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✔️ From 1800 CHF
✔️ 6 hours
Wikidata Page Creation Service
Full writing, publishing, and monitoring of your page.
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✔️ From 700 CHF
✔️ 7 days
Why Swiss Brands Choose Wikiconsult?
13+ Years of Expertise
Active on Wikipedia since 2012, we’ve supported more than 150 projects across Europe, and beyond — including companies, institutions, and public figures in German, French, Italian, and English.
Ethics & Transparency
We disclose all contributions and strictly follow Wikipedia’s rules — no shortcuts, no hidden edits. We are also co-founders of a transpartisan political movement in France, inspired by Swiss values of federalism, consensus & direct democracy.
Clear, Human Communication
Swiss clients work directly with their dedicated consultant — no intermediaries. We adapt to your communication style and provide clear guidance while respecting local cultural and political contexts.
Multilingual Swiss Expertise
Based in the French Alps near the Swiss border, we naturally combine French and English expertise. Our experience working in multilingual contexts (German, French, Italian) makes us ideally positioned to support Swiss organizations across all cantons.
FAQ
Is it legal to pay for a Wikipedia page in Switzerland?
Yes. There is no law in Switzerland against hiring professionals for Wikipedia. On Wikipedia itself, paid contributions are tolerated as long as they follow the rules of transparency and neutrality. At Wikiconsult, we have established processes to comply with these requirements.
Should I publish in German, French, Italian, or English Wikipedia?
In Switzerland, it often makes sense to publish in several languages, depending on your target cantons and international audiences.
- English Wikipedia → for global visibility with media, investors, and international partners.
- German Wikipedia → for the largest linguistic group in Switzerland.
- French Wikipedia → for Romandy and international francophone reach.
- Italian Wikipedia → for Ticino and Italian-speaking communities.
Do I need to have been featured in Le Temps or in major Swiss outlets like Neue Zürcher Zeitung to qualify for a Wikipedia page?
Not necessarily. Only a proper notability audit can confirm whether you are eligible. We review coverage across a variety of reliable, independent sources—not just one outlet. In Switzerland, this may include leading newspapers (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Tages-Anzeiger, Le Temps, Tribune de Genève, 24 Heures), major broadcasters (SRF, RTS, RSI), online platforms (Watson, Blick, Swissinfo), and national radio (SRF Radio, RTS La Première). What matters is the independence, depth, and consistency of the coverage across multiple reputable sources.
What’s the price for a professional Wikipedia page?
The cost of a Wikipedia page ranges from $0 (if you create it yourself) to around CAD 13,500, with an average of about CAD 3,000 for a standard page.
Are there Wikipedia-specialized agencies in Switzerland?
There are general web agencies based in Switzerland that occasionally offer Wikipedia-related services, but none of them are truly specialized in this field. Most do not make their past collaborations public, and many fail to follow the strict transparency rules required by Wikipedia — rules that benefit everyone. That’s why we have been offering our Wikipedia services to Swiss clients from our beloved French Alps.
What types of clients do you most often work with?
Our Swiss clients most often include:
- SMEs and innovative companies across sectors such as technology, energy, and consulting, aiming to strengthen their presence in Switzerland and international markets.
- Banks, watchmakers, and pharmaceutical groups seeking international visibility and credibility.
- International organizations and NGOs based in Geneva, where multilingual communication and neutrality are essential.
- Universities, hospitals, and research centres across cantons looking to highlight scientific and academic contributions.
- Public figures and cultural actors (artists, athletes, academics, politicians) active in Switzerland and abroad, often present in several languages.
Got a question or need a quote?
I’m Albin, your Wikipedia consultant.
I personally handle every project. Let’s talk — I usually reply within 24 hours.
