Why Your Company Needs a Wikipedia PageA Wikipedia article serves as a powerful digital credential. It immediately builds trust with clients, investors, partners, and journalists. Appearing on Wikipedia signals that your company is notable, transparent, and verifiable — crucial qualities in today’s information-rich world.
Wikipedia pages frequently appear on the
first page of Google search results, often in the top three listings. This makes your company more visible to anyone who searches your name.
A published Wikipedia article can also trigger a
Google Knowledge Graph panel, offering a consolidated snapshot of your company with high-authority presence.
Additionally, Wikipedia is a core data source for
large language models (LLMs) such as:
- ChatGPT
- Google Gemini
- Claude (Anthropic)
- Grok
By having a well-written and approved article, your brand information is more likely to be accurately reflected in AI-generated outputs across platforms.
How We Create a Business Wikipedia PageOur editorial team handles every stage of the process:
- Researching third-party, independent sources
- Drafting a neutral, encyclopedic article
- Ensuring compliance with Wikipedia's notability and sourcing guidelines
- Submitting and monitoring the review and approval process
We guarantee successful publication and moderation. If your page is nominated for deletion, we will defend it during the discussion and voting process. If needed, we’ll republish it. If we fail to restore the page twice, we will refund 80% of your payment.
In the last year, we’ve published over 1,000 pages with a 93% success rate.
Who We’ve Helped: Companies Across All IndustriesWe’ve helped thousands of companies launch Wikipedia pages, including:
- SaaS startups
- Biotech firms
- Logistics and transport providers
- NGOs and think tanks
- Creative and digital agencies