Wikipedia has rules. We work inside them.
A well-sourced Wikipedia article and legitimate platform verification are strong credibility assets. Both are governed by strict criteria, so eligibility is assessed honestly before any work is proposed.
Notability decides eligibility, and no vendor can bypass it.
Wikipedia requires significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject. Press releases and your own channels do not count, and an article created on thin sourcing gets flagged or deleted, which is worse than having no page at all. Platform verification runs on similar logic: badges are granted through each platform's official process, and the sequence only runs one way: independent coverage first, then the page, then the badge.
Every engagement therefore starts with an honest eligibility read. If your sourcing meets the bar, we do the work through proper channels, with full disclosure and no covert edits. If it does not, we say so plainly and map the coverage you would need, which our media relations and placement services exist to earn.
What the service covers.
Notability assessment
An evidence-based read of whether you meet Wikipedia's sourcing threshold.
Article drafting
Neutral, cited articles written to Wikipedia's style and submitted with visible disclosure.
Existing page corrections
Errors addressed through talk-page requests and proper process, never covert changes.
Verification applications
Prepared and filed to each platform's official, current eligibility criteria.
Source building
A plan to earn the independent coverage that pages and badges both require.
Make an enquiry.
Describe your current position. The response includes a clear eligibility assessment and a realistic path.