Professional Wikipedia page optimisation for LLMs








Our Workflow
Our Four-Step Compliance Workflow
Policy-Compliant Drafting
Sourced from high-tier, third-party publications.
Strict adherence to WP:MOS (Manual of Style).
Mandatory internal peer review before submission
The Notability Audit
Review of 15+ independent sources.
Gap analysis of your current press coverage.
Go/No-Go Report delivered within 48 hours.
The 30-Day Stability Monitoring Loop
Transparent Submission
This transparency builds rapport with community editors and reduces the risk of administrative friction.
Brands who have trusted us
We're an extension to your team
Let's build something that lasts
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FAQs
Frequent questions we receive around Wikipedia page strategy, management and optimisation.
Can you guarantee a page won't be deleted?
No legitimate professional can. Wikipedia is a community-governed site. We minimise risk to the lowest possible level by following every policy to the letter.
What if I’ve been deleted before?
It depends on why. If it was for "lack of notability," we need to see new significant coverage. If it was for "promotional tone," we can usually fix it with a fresh neutral draft.
Why do you disclose that you're paid?
Because it's the law of the site. Undisclosed paid editing (UPE) is the fastest way to get a page - and a subject - blacklisted. We do things the right way to ensure long-term stability.
How long until I see a ChatGPT and Perplexity citation?
We are selective. We only accept clients who have the "paper trail" necessary to survive a community challenge.
Founders & Executives: Backed by major financial or industry press.
Public Companies: Needing accurate and neutral representations.
Authors & Academics: With significant citations or literary awards.
Public Figures: Musicians, artists, and professionals with a verifiable track record.








