What does a Wikipedia page cost?+
English company pages start at €1,930 (personal €1,300). German and other Tier-1 languages are €1,450 / €1,100. 40 Tier-2 languages including Ukrainian, French and Spanish are €1,220 / €1,000. Tier-3 starts at €780; Tier-4 from €600. Full per-language table on the pricing page.
Do you discount multi-language portfolios?+
Yes. Multi-language Wikipedia rollouts share a research and source pack, which compounds savings. The agency white-label discount scales with order size: 2 pages 5%, 3 → 7%, 4 → 10%, 5+ → 12%; beyond 10 pages we quote a custom rate — talk to sales.
What payment methods do you accept?+
SWIFT, SEPA, Wise, Payoneer, PayPal, Visa / Mastercard, and USDT (TRC-20).
Why does an English Wikipedia page cost more than other languages?+
English is the flagship edition: highest visibility, strictest sourcing review, the largest community of patrollers, and the strongest impact on Google and AI systems. The volunteer scrutiny on an English draft is materially heavier than on most other editions, which means more research, more cited sources, and more reviewer time on our side. The price reflects that workload, not a markup.