Neutral wording
Drafts are written to verify factual claims, not to advertise.
Wiki Branders helps organizations assess eligibility, prepare neutral citation text, disclose paid involvement when applicable, and document outcomes — without promotional edits, risky shortcuts, or invented sources.
Drafts are written to verify factual claims, not to advertise.
Every recommendation begins with source quality and factual fit.
Paid involvement is handled transparently when applicable.
Receive links, screenshots, and outcome notes after delivery.
Wiki Branders focuses on qualified, source-backed citation opportunities where a neutral reference adds verifiability to an existing Wikipedia article. We do not invent sources, add promotional claims, or promise permanent community acceptance.
We review your organization, source URL, target article, and proposed factual claim before recommending any action.
We prepare concise wording and properly formatted citation details that support a factual, non-promotional claim.
When paid contribution disclosure is required, we prepare the work in a way that supports clear edit summaries and notes.
We track the edit after submission and identify whether questions, revisions, or follow-up notes are needed.
You receive outcome links, screenshots, dates, and a short summary of what was completed.
We only proceed when the citation can be framed around verifiability, neutrality, and relevance.
Wikipedia is used by researchers, journalists, search systems, and curious readers as a reference layer. A well-sourced citation can help qualified organizations become easier to verify, while a promotional insertion can be removed quickly and harm credibility.
Factual references support independent verification by readers and researchers.
Edits that match editorial norms are better positioned for long-term retention.
Citations can create referral paths and support downstream discovery.
Transparent work reduces the risk of spam-like, promotional, or undisclosed editing.
We confirm whether your source and target claim can reasonably fit Wikipedia’s editorial standards.
We identify the article, section, and factual claim where the citation adds verifiability.
We prepare neutral wording and citation formatting for editorial review.
We support transparent paid-contribution notes and edit summaries where applicable.
We track the outcome and provide documentation after delivery.
Package names, descriptions, pricing, and package cards are managed from the admin backend. Changes apply to the website immediately.
A focused review of whether your source and proposed claim can reasonably qualify for neutral Wikipedia citation inclusion.
Neutral wording, citation formatting, and a transparent placement plan for qualified sources and factual claims.
End-to-end support for qualified projects, including monitoring, transparent documentation, and a verification package.
Every completed project includes a verification package with relevant URLs, screenshots, status notes, dates, and a concise explanation of the work performed. No vague “done” messages. No hidden steps.
We guarantee professional, transparent, policy-aligned execution. We do not guarantee permanent retention or community approval because Wikipedia is community-moderated. We only proceed when the project has a reasonable editorial basis.
A project is strongest when the source is independent, reliable, relevant to the article, and supports a specific factual claim without promotional framing.
Audits are usually completed first. Drafting and support timelines vary by source quality, target article complexity, and editor activity.
This website is focused on neutral citation support. We do not create promotional pages, invent notability, or fabricate independent coverage.
Your organization URL, the source URL you want considered, the target article if you know it, and any factual claim you believe the source verifies.
We will tell you candidly and recommend not proceeding. The safest long-term strategy is to avoid weak or promotional insertions.
Send your organization URL, the source URL you believe belongs in Wikipedia, and any target article or factual claim you have in mind. We will reply with a feasibility assessment and next-step plan.