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Tell us about the person, company, or organization you'd like on Wikipedia. We review every inquiry and respond within 24 hours with an honest notability assessment — no obligation, no cost.

We never share your information. Your inquiry is confidential.

What Happens After You Contact Us

Here's exactly what happens after you submit your inquiry. No surprises, no pressure — just a clear, honest evaluation of your Wikipedia prospects.

Step 1: We Review Your Inquiry Within 24 Hours

A member of our editorial team reviews every inquiry within 24 hours of submission. The team conducts a preliminary assessment of the subject's public profile, existing press coverage, and independent source availability. This initial review determines whether a full notability evaluation is warranted. Weekends and holidays may extend the response window slightly.

Step 2: Free Notability Assessment and Source Review

We conduct a preliminary notability review — checking for independent press coverage, industry recognition, and other signals that Wikipedia's volunteer reviewers evaluate against the General Notability Guideline. This assessment is free and carries no obligation. You receive an honest evaluation of whether your subject meets Wikipedia's notability requirements, with specific reasoning based on available reliable sources. If the subject does not meet notability thresholds, we say so directly — we do not take on projects with a low probability of surviving Wikipedia's review process.

Step 3: Proposal, Timeline, and Next Steps

If the subject qualifies, we send a proposal covering scope, estimated timeline, and pricing. Typical projects take 4 to 12 weeks from engagement to a published Wikipedia page, depending on source complexity and the Articles for Creation (AfC) review queue. The assessment and proposal carry no obligation — you decide whether to proceed.

Why Clients Trust Our Wikipedia Team

  • Wikipedia editing experience: Our editors have years of active Wikipedia editing history with thousands of combined edits across mainspace articles, AfC reviews, and policy discussions.
  • Policy compliance: Every project complies with Wikipedia's paid editing disclosure policy (WP:PAID) and conflict of interest guidelines. Disclosures are filed before any editing begins — not after.
  • Honest assessments: We turn away projects that do not meet Wikipedia's notability requirements. Taking payment for unwinnable cases is not a business model we operate.
  • Documented results: Our case studies show real projects from notability assessment through published Wikipedia page — with timelines, challenges, and outcomes.

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