Be Present On Wikipedia With Your Own Page

After confirming your eligibility, we’ll create and publish your Wikipedia page in your chosen language—and make sure it stays compliant and visible.

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How Do We Create a Wikipedia Page?

You send us an e-mail to request a Wikipedia page.

We tailor our support to your needs and send you a quote.

If you accept, we perform an notability audit (eligibility check on Wikipedia).

You receive the audit within 48 hours, with a phone or video debrief if you like.

If it’s positive, we draft your Wikipedia page.

You get the draft within 7 days.

After your feedback, we publish it via our accounts.

We monitor the page for one month (longer if preferred).

Case Studies

page wikipédia pour une entreprise de télésurveillance japonaise, aperçu de l'article

🇺🇲🇯🇵 i-PRO | Wikipedia Article Creation

We created a Wikipedia article for this international Japanese security company after a successful audit.

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creation of a conductor's wikipedia page in English from a translation of the page in French

🇺🇲 Laurent Petitgirard | Wikipedia Article Creation

Translated and adapted the composer’s French article into English.

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creation of an executive's wikipedia page in Italian

🇮🇹 🇺🇲 Beretta | Wikipedia Article Creation

Adapted the executive’s French article to both Italian and English.

See on Wikipedia

Frequently Asked Questions

Why perform an eligibility audit if you believe you’re already eligible?

Even with media coverage or a competitor’s page, acceptance isn’t guaranteed. Wikipedia has strict notability standards—including independent sources, timing, and scope.

Our audit ensures you’re compliant and tells you what’s missing to improve your chances.

Can you work from my draft?

We understand that you may want to provide your ideal draft, but working from an existing text is often more complicated than it seems. Wikipedia has strict rules for style, structure, and sourcing that are hard to navigate without experience.

Writing for Wikipedia requires technical expertise: understanding which sources are acceptable, how to maintain a neutral tone, and using the correct formatting. In many cases, it’s more efficient to start from scratch than to fix a draft that doesn’t comply with the rules.

We follow a tried-and-tested method that ensures compliance with Wikipedia’s rules from the very start. We can, of course, take your documents into account, but we cannot guarantee that every detail will be preserved.

Is there a minimum word count?

Wikipedia does not follow a ‘word count’ or ‘minimum length’ rule:

  • Encyclopedias focus on relevance and synthesis, not exhaustiveness;
  • The length of an article depends entirely on the number of high-quality sources available;
  • For SEO, what matters is the structure and quality of the sources, not the number of words.
My page was deleted before – can you recreate it?

A thorough audit will help us identify the exact reasons and circumstances behind the deletion and determine whether a new creation or restoration is feasible today.

If a page has been deleted in the past, a special procedure must be followed: a page restoration request. We guide you through every step of the process.

Will the page stay online permanently?

There’s no 100% guarantee—just like anything else on Wikipedia. Due to its collaborative nature, pages can always be modified or deleted.

The eligibility audit is designed to minimize this risk. Publishing a page that might be deleted is not in anyone’s interest—it affects both your satisfaction and our credibility.

Our service includes one month of page monitoring, and a longer period—up to a year—can be arranged at your convenience.

Can I have my Wikipedia page in multiple languages?

Wikipedia exists in over 300 languages, but each version operates independently, with its own style and formatting rules. It is therefore not possible to automatically “duplicate” a page from one language to another.

We always start by creating your page in the priority language of your choice. Once this first version has been approved and published, we can advise you on the best options for translation.

How much does it cost to create a page?

The base price is $1,680 per page, plus a $620 audit to check eligibility and identify relevant sources for building the page.

This includes drafting a fully compliant page (both content and format), one round of revisions with you, submission to Wikipedia via one of our accounts, and one month of monitoring, including exchanges with encyclopedia contributors.

Prices can go up to $5,000, depending on the number of sources to be processed (media articles, books, academic studies).

Albin Guillaud, Wikiconsult
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