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Trust Visibility Services

Five service categories under one umbrella: Trust Visibility Infrastructure. We help high-growth companies and public leaders become visible, verifiable and trusted across Wikipedia, Wikidata, Google, AI search and adjacent public-knowledge ecosystems.

What we offer

Five service categories

Each service has its own dedicated page with scope, deliverables, what we will and will not do, and recommended next steps. Most clients start with Wikipedia & Wikidata as the foundation.

Flagship

Wikipedia & Wikidata Advisory

Eligibility audit, source review, neutral encyclopedic drafting, multilingual rollout, submission support and post-publication monitoring across multiple Wikipedia editions, plus Wikidata entity work.

  • Core English €2,250 → Global 7 €10,070 → Enterprise 15–30 from €19,656
  • 8-question eligibility checklist + indicative calculator
  • Source Readiness Program (€1,200–€2,000) for not-yet-eligible
Wikipedia & Wikidata →

AI Search Visibility

How Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and Google AI Overviews describe your brand. We improve the public-source layer they retrieve from — we do not control AI answers directly.

AI Search Visibility →

Entity SEO & Knowledge Panels

Knowledge graph asset strategy, schema.org structured data, Wikidata-Wikipedia-website triangulation. We do not guarantee panel appearance — Google decides which entities receive panels.

Entity SEO & Panels →

Reputation Monitoring & Governance

Annual plans from €1,200/year. Vandalism alerts, deletion-nomination response, source refresh, cross-edition synchronization. For published Wikipedia presence and broader public-record monitoring.

Reputation Monitoring →

Executive Authority Infrastructure

Founder, CEO and public-figure visibility — Wikipedia eligibility for individuals, biographical accuracy, paid-contribution-compliant editing, multi-platform authority signal alignment.

Executive Authority →

Most clients start with Wikipedia & Wikidata Advisory because it's the foundational layer — Knowledge Panel, AI Search, Reputation Monitoring and Executive Authority all draw from the same public-source base. The audit identifies which combination fits your situation.

How it fits together

One source layer, many surfaces

The reason these five services live under one roof is that they all draw from — or feed into — the same independent public-source layer. Strengthening it once compounds across every visibility surface.

Layer 1
Public-source foundation

Independent media coverage, peer-reviewed publications, regulator records, named partnerships. This is what Source Readiness builds when it's missing.

Layer 2
Encyclopedic anchor

Wikipedia + Wikidata. Neutral, verifiable, structured. Read by humans and retrieved by every major LLM and knowledge graph.

Layer 3
Visibility surfaces

Google Knowledge Panels, AI assistants, branded SERPs, executive bios. Each surface improves materially when Layer 1 and Layer 2 are solid.

Compliance

Compliance is the precondition, not a footnote

Every service category has the same compliance posture: we disclose our commercial relationship, we do not promise outcomes controlled by third parties, and we do not bypass platform rules. Read the full Compliance & Ethics page for the framework.

Wikibusines is an independent advisory company. We are not affiliated with the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikipedia, Wikidata, Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, Meta or any third-party platform unless explicitly stated. We do not control independent platforms, communities, search engines or AI systems. Our work focuses on strategy, public-source credibility, compliant processes, entity visibility and monitoring.
Get started

Not sure where to start?

A Trust Visibility Audit covers all five service surfaces and tells you which one is the right entry point for your specific situation.