Wikipedia Page Creation Services
Most rejected Wikipedia pages fail for the same reason: the subject does not yet meet notability guidelines, and the writer took the money anyway. We assess notability first, disclose paid editing as Wikipedia requires, and only draft pages that can survive.

Wikipedia is not a directory you can buy into; it is an encyclopedia with enforceable rules. A subject qualifies when independent, reliable sources (major press, books, academic coverage) have written about it in depth. No amount of writing skill substitutes for that sourcing, which is why our engagement starts with a notability assessment that tells you plainly: viable now, viable with groundwork, or not yet.
We operate inside Wikipedia's Terms of Use, including mandatory paid-contribution disclosure. Services that promise guaranteed pages while editing covertly get their work deleted and their clients blacklisted, the opposite of reputation management. Compliance is not our limitation; it is why our pages stay up.
What you get
A documented review of your independent coverage against Wikipedia's actual guidelines, with a clear verdict before you spend real money.
The citations that will hold the page up, organized and quality-ranked.
Encyclopedic tone with every claim cited. Marketing language is what gets pages flagged.
Articles-for-Creation process with paid-editing disclosure, the route that survives review.
90 days of monitoring for edits, flags, and deletion discussions, with responses handled.
Notability assessment alone: $149, credited toward the full engagement if you proceed. Market rates for compliant Wikipedia work run $1,000 to $2,500.
Find out if you qualify first
$149 assessment, credited if we proceed. Honest verdict either way.
Frequently asked questions
Can you guarantee my Wikipedia page gets approved?
No one can, and guarantees are the reddest flag in this niche. What we control is whether the subject is assessed honestly and the page is drafted and disclosed correctly. Our assessment step exists precisely so you do not pay full price for an unwinnable page.
How much does a Wikipedia page cost?
Compliant professional Wikipedia creation typically runs $1,000 to $2,500, plus ongoing monitoring some firms charge $1,500 a year for. Scriters pages run from $749 including 90 days of monitoring, after a $149 assessment.
What makes someone notable enough for Wikipedia?
Significant coverage in multiple independent, reliable sources: national press features, books, substantial trade coverage. Interviews, press releases, and your own website do not count. If you are not there yet, we can tell you what coverage gap to close first.
Find out if you qualify first
$149 assessment, credited if we proceed. Honest verdict either way.
- • Written quote within 24 hours, no sales call required
- • Milestone payments, about 30% to start
- • Confidential: we sign an NDA before we read a word
- • See our work first: ask for a free sample assessment
- • You own 100% of the work, always