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Reputation Monitoring & Governance

A published Wikipedia article isn't a finished article. Edits, vandalism, deletion nominations and community discussions can affect your page at any time. Annual plans provide structured monitoring and response — and the same posture extends to broader public-record governance across Wikidata, knowledge panels and AI-search citation surfaces.

Plans

Three annual tiers

Basic

Single language
€1,200 / year
Quarterly check cadence
  • Vandalism alerts
  • Deletion-nomination response
  • Quarterly status report
Recommended

Standard

3–7 editions
€1,800 / year
Monthly check cadence
  • Vandalism + deletion response
  • Minor factual updates
  • Source refresh as new coverage appears
  • Monthly status report

Premium

By request · 7+ editions
€3,000 / year
Weekly check cadence
  • Everything in Standard
  • Cross-edition synchronization
  • Talk-page & discussion monitoring
  • Faster escalation

Same plans, full feature comparison and portfolio-maintenance for agencies (5+ pages) on the dedicated Maintenance plans page.

Important boundary

What monitoring plans cannot do

  • Cannot prevent edits. Anyone can edit Wikipedia — we monitor and respond, we don't block.
  • Cannot reverse community decisions. Deletion outcomes go through Wikipedia's own review process.
  • Cannot prevent deletion nominations. Any editor can nominate at any time.
  • Cannot control editorial outcomes. We represent the article on its merits; final calls belong to the community.
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Don't leave your Wikipedia presence unmonitored

Vandalism and deletion nominations don't wait. Start with the cadence that matches your exposure profile.