Wikimonitoring
Real-time monitoring of edits to your Wikipedia pages, with alerts via email and Telegram — built for brands, public figures, PR teams and agencies that can't afford to find out about a problem days later.
Used by PR / comms teams managing high-visibility Wikipedia pages.
What you get
The core toolkit for keeping a Wikipedia page under continuous observation — without manual checking.
Instant notifications for any edit on a monitored Wikipedia page — any language edition.
Alerts delivered to email and to a private Telegram channel; you pick which channels per page.
Comprehensive dashboard reports on edits, editor identity / contribution history, edit cadence, and per-page change timelines.
How it works
No integration work on your side. Send us the URL — we configure the rest.
Point us at the Wikipedia URL(s) you want monitored — any language edition.
Pick email, Telegram, or both; configure who is notified and when — every edit, anomalies only, or daily digest.
Real-time alerts within minutes of any change.
Log in to the dashboard for diff comparisons, editor profiles, and exportable reports.
Pricing
One annual subscription per organisation. Upgrade or expand seat count at any time.
1 key Wikipedia page
€79 / year
Up to 3 pages
€99 / year
Up to 10 pages
€150 / year
Up to 30 pages
€350 / year
50+ pages
Custom
Prices ex-VAT. Annual billing. No setup fees.
Who it's for
Different audiences, the same need: catch the edit before it costs you something.
Instantly detect vandalism, factual errors and unauthorised edits; PR can intervene before public perception shifts.
Manage many client pages from one dashboard; weekly deep-dive reports with side-by-side change diffs.
Track edits to your own page or a relative's; protect personal reputation.
Pre-IPO / pre-funding announcements, crisis communications, ongoing legal disputes where the Wikipedia page becomes a battleground.
Scenarios
Beyond the general case: specific moments where the cost of not knowing is concrete.
First 90 days
The first weeks of a page's life carry the heaviest scrutiny it will ever get: new-page patrol, notability checks, the first wave of third-party edits. Deletion attempts cluster early — alerts within minutes give you time to respond while a response still changes the outcome.
Active disputes
Litigation, activist campaigns, polarizing press. On contested pages, edits and talk-page threads escalate within hours, and the version that stands overnight is the one that gets quoted. Same-day awareness is the entire game.
Founders & executives
A biography feeds knowledge panels and AI answers about the person. A hostile — or simply wrong — edit propagates quietly, and the subject is usually the last to find out. Monitoring makes them the first.
IR / comms compliance
Around earnings, M&A and quiet periods, an inaccurate edit can be picked up by journalists and screeners before anyone internal has seen it. Exportable reports give comms and compliance an audit trail of what changed, and when.
10–30 client pages
One dashboard across every client page, white-label digests under your brand, separate notification channels per client. The Agency plan covers up to 30 pages; Enterprise takes it from there.
Publishing a new page with WikiBusines? The first 90 days of monitoring are already included in every page-creation project. For what happens after day 90 — and for a team that fixes problems rather than reporting them — see annual support.
SaaS alerts vs managed annual support
WikiMonitoring tells you that something changed. Managed annual support watches the page and fixes it for you. The honest question is who at your end will act on the alert.
| WikiMonitoring — this page | Annual support — managed | |
|---|---|---|
| Who watches the page | Software — every edit, in real time | Our editors — up to near real-time by plan |
| Who acts on a bad edit | You or your agency | We do — response is part of the plan |
| Updates & deletion defence | Not included | Included |
| Starting price | from €79 / year | from €420 / year |
Want both? Premium (€1,200/yr) and Enterprise Governance (€3,500/yr) annual plans bundle the WikiMonitoring toolset with contracted response — the alerts, plus a team obliged to act on them.
Compare on the annual support pageAbout
Wikimonitoring is a subscription Wikipedia monitoring service built for individuals, startups, businesses, brands, public figures and organisations. Users get real-time alerts via email or Telegram whenever monitored Wikipedia articles are edited, allowing rapid response to preserve accuracy, integrity and credibility.
The problem we solve
Wikipedia's open structure means anonymous edits can introduce vandalism, misinformation, biased framing, negative reviews, promotional manipulation or factual errors at any time. Wikipedia itself does not provide real-time edit alerts for page subjects, leaving brands and individuals exposed. Wikimonitoring fills that gap.
Consequences of not monitoring
Concrete categories of risk that monitoring is designed to neutralise.
Negative or critical content on a startup page can deter investors during due diligence.
Controversial or false claims encountered on a brand page can break investor trust without further verification.
Libellous edits to a public figure's page can damage public image and career trajectory.
Biased or false edits left unchecked can become the seed of a PR incident.
Pages on institutions or historical figures can be compromised quickly, undermining credibility.
Audience
Frequently asked questions
Where to next
Send us the Wikipedia URL(s) and we'll have monitoring live within 24 hours.