Wikipedia AEO — Get Your Brand Cited by ChatGPT & Google AI
Why Wikipedia Results Process Pricing
Answer Engine Optimization · Wikipedia Layer

AI Trusts Wikipedia the Most.
Make Sure It Finds Your Brand.

ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews all pull from Wikipedia more than any other source. We create and maintain your Wikipedia article so AI tools actually mention your brand when people ask about your space.

2000+articles published
Since 201015 years experience
50+languages
100%money-back guarantee
The Problem

AI Is Answering Questions About Your Industry.
Are You Part of the Conversation?

When someone asks ChatGPT "who are the leaders in [your industry]?" -- Wikipedia is the first place it looks. No Wikipedia article means AI skips you entirely.

📖 Wikipedia = AI's Primary Source

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Every major AI model was trained on Wikipedia. ChatGPT, Gemini, Llama, Claude -- all of them. A Wikipedia article gives AI a reliable, well-organized source to pull your brand info from.

🔍 Google Knowledge Graph Pulls from Wiki

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Google's Knowledge Graph — the thing that powers AI Overviews and those info panels in search results — pulls straight from Wikipedia and Wikidata. Your Wikipedia article is how Google understands who you are.

⚠️ No Wikipedia = AI Skips You

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AI models don't guess. If there's no Wikipedia entry for your brand, they skip you and recommend competitors who do have one. Meanwhile, those competitors keep showing up in every AI answer.

🤝 Journalists & Investors Check Wiki First

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Before any meeting, due diligence, or article — people Google you. Wikipedia is the first result they see. It's how journalists verify facts, analysts assess credibility, and partners decide whether to take the call.
#1
source cited by ChatGPT, Gemini & Perplexity
6.7M+
articles powering AI training data
300+
languages — AI answers in every market
DR 96
6.4B monthly visits — most trusted site
Real Results

How Brands Show Up in AI Search With Wikipedia

SaaS · Data Privacy

From Invisible in AI to Cited Alongside Top Compliance Tools

A B2B data privacy platform had no Wikipedia page. Their three competitors showed up in AI answers — they didn't. We published a Wikipedia article backed by TechCrunch, Forbes, and The Register. Within 60 days, it was live in Google's Knowledge Graph.

+280% AI brand mentions in 90 days Google Knowledge Panel activated
How It Works

How We Get You From Zero to Cited in 14-60 Days

Notability Check
Source Strategy
Draft & Publish
Protect & Grow

Step 1: Notability Assessment

First, we check whether you meet Wikipedia's notability requirements. We look at your press coverage -- Reuters, Bloomberg, FT, TechCrunch, and similar sources. We also check what ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity currently say about you. You get a full report within 24 hours, no commitment needed.

Step 2: Source Strategy & Media Preparation

If your media coverage isn't strong enough yet, we help build it. We get you placed in qualifying publications so you meet Wikipedia's bar for independent sourcing. If you already qualify, we pick your strongest sources and organize them so your article has the best shot at getting picked up by AI.

Step 3: Article Draft, Review & Publication

Our team writes your article in Wikipedia's neutral style, fully sourced and cited. At the same time, we set up your Wikidata entry so your Google Knowledge Panel can go live. The article goes through our internal review, then gets submitted through Wikipedia's official process. We handle all the back-and-forth with Wikipedia editors until the article is published.

Step 4: Monitoring, Protection & Expansion

Once your article is live, we keep an eye on it -- watching for unwanted edits, vandalism, or deletion attempts. Each month, we check how your brand shows up in ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. As your business grows, we update the article and expand it into other languages.

Why Us

DIY vs. Freelancer vs. WikiBusines

Wikipedia enforces 200+ editorial rules. 80-90% of self-created articles get rejected, flagged, or deleted. Here's how the three most common approaches compare.

Do It Yourself Freelance Editor WikiBusines
Notability assessmentYou guessBasic checkFull audit + AI check
Article writing (NPOV)Trial & error✓ Expert team
Source & citation strategyLimited✓ 10+ refs
Wikidata + Knowledge GraphUsually not✓ Included
Deletion defenseRarely✓ Ongoing
AI citation tracking✓ Monthly reports
Multilingual expansion1-2 languages✓ 50+ languages
Media & source building✓ Available
Try It

What Does AI Say About Your Brand?

This is what happens when someone asks AI about your industry. Are you in the answer?

ChatGPT

Based on available data, the leading companies in this space include CompetitorA, CompetitorB, and CompetitorC. These companies are well-documented on Wikipedia with extensive coverage in reliable sources.

⚠ Your brand was not found in any structured knowledge base or encyclopedic source.

This is what happens when AI can't find you. Your competitors show up — you don't.

Start Here

Find Out If Wikipedia Can Work for You

Every project starts with an assessment. Pick your level — and if you move forward, your audit fee counts toward the project.

Your audit fee is 100% credited toward any project started within 15 days.

The audit isn't an extra cost — it's a deposit on the right route.

Free Eligibility Check

Quick triage, no commitment

€0 5-10 min
  • Basic notability triage
  • Quick source scan
  • Clear answer: ready, not ready, or needs deeper audit
  • No call required
  • Response within 24 hours

Strategic Audit

Full source review + route recommendation

Most Popular
€490 one-time · credited to project
  • Deep source review (15+ sources mapped)
  • Wikipedia readiness scorecard
  • AI visibility check (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity)
  • Risk flags and compliance notes
  • Recommended route (create, edit, or build sources first)
  • Written report + 20-min strategy call
  • Delivered within 48 hours

Premium Audit

For sensitive, high-scrutiny, or multilingual cases

€950 one-time · credited to project
  • Everything in Strategic Audit
  • Senior editor review (30+ sources mapped)
  • Full compliance and risk memo
  • Multi-language notability review
  • Stakeholder-ready report (for legal, PR, or board)
  • 45-min strategy call with senior consultant
  • Prior deletion / draft rejection analysis
Enterprise

Portfolio & Agency Audit

— from €1,500 for multi-brand, multi-country, or agency partnerships
Implementation

Once You're Ready — Here's What We Build

Your audit tells us the best route. These are the projects that follow. Audit fee is fully credited when you start within 15 days.

Article Creation

English Wikipedia, fully compliant

from €1,930 one-time
  • NPOV-compliant article draft
  • Source citation framework (10+ refs)
  • Wikidata entity + Knowledge Graph setup
  • Articles for Creation submission
  • Moderation until publication
  • Money-back guarantee if rejected

Media & Source Building

Build notability from scratch + article

Full Service
from €2,400 one-time
  • Media placements in qualifying publications
  • 5-10+ independent source placements
  • Reuters, Bloomberg, FT, TechCrunch targeting
  • Full article creation included
  • Wikidata + Knowledge Graph setup
  • Money-back guarantee

Annual Maintenance

Ongoing monitoring & defense

from €420 /year
  • 24/7 article monitoring
  • Vandalism & deletion defense
  • Quarterly article updates
  • AI citation tracking (monthly)
  • Wikipedia community arbitration support
  • Priority Telegram support
Add-Ons

Multilingual Expansion

Reach AI answers in every language

Add-On
from €700 per language
  • Article in any of 50+ Wikipedia languages
  • Native-language editorial review
  • Cross-linked to English article
  • Local notability compliance

Article Editing

Fix, update, or expand an existing article

Add-On
€350–€1,200 depending on scope
  • Add new sourced information
  • Improve structure and readability
  • Resolve disputes, remove unsourced claims
  • Sync Wikidata entity

✅ Compliance & Wikipedia Standards

Every article follows Wikipedia's guidelines — neutral point of view, reliable sources, and full conflict-of-interest disclosure. We submit through the Articles for Creation process, which keeps everything transparent. If we say you qualify and the article still gets rejected, you get your money back. We've published 2000+ articles since 2010, so we know how this works inside and out.

All prices exclude VAT. Urgent delivery available (+30%). Prices vary by language and subject complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does it work and how long does it take?

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Start with a free eligibility check (24h). If you qualify, book a Strategic Audit (€490, 48h) — we map your sources, check AI visibility, and recommend the best route. Then we create and publish your article through Wikipedia's official process. Google Knowledge Panel can appear within 72 hours of Wikidata setup. Perplexity and AI Overviews pick up articles in 1-2 weeks. ChatGPT and Gemini take 30-90 days. Your audit fee is 100% credited toward any project started within 15 days.

Is this allowed? What about Wikipedia's rules?

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Yes — paid editing is allowed as long as it's disclosed. Wikipedia requires transparency about client relationships, and all our editors follow this. We submit through the Articles for Creation process, the proper channel for paid contributions. We also offer a money-back guarantee: if we say you qualify and the article still gets rejected after all revisions, you get a full refund. We've been doing this since 2010 with 2000+ articles published.

What if we don't qualify yet?

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We check your notability before any work starts. If you don't qualify yet, we can help build the coverage you need — placements in Reuters, Bloomberg, FT, TechCrunch, and other qualifying publications. We've done this from scratch for dozens of clients. We also handle existing articles — editing, expanding, resolving disputes, and publishing in 50+ languages.

What's the difference between the free check and the paid audit?

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The free check is a quick 5-10 minute look — we tell you if you're likely eligible. The paid audit goes much deeper: 15-30+ sources mapped against Wikipedia's specific requirements, AI visibility check across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google, risk flags, and a written report with a strategy call. It's the difference between "probably yes" and a clear roadmap with next steps.
Free · No Commitment

Find Out If Wikipedia Can Work for Your Brand

Start with a free eligibility check. We'll tell you if your brand qualifies for Wikipedia — and what the best route looks like. No commitment, response within 24 hours.