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Knowledge Base & Wiki Pages

Clear, structured help centers, internal wikis, technical documentation, and Wikipedia readiness reviews for products, teams, and brands.

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What is included

  • Plan the structure of help centers, internal wikis, and product documentation
  • Write knowledge base articles, SOPs, onboarding docs, FAQs, and support content
  • Audit existing documentation for gaps, duplication, outdated pages, and confusing navigation
  • Build page hierarchies, categories, internal links, and search-friendly article structure
  • Prepare neutral, source-based Wikipedia readiness reviews and draft materials
  • Format content for MediaWiki, Confluence, Notion, GitBook, Docusaurus, and Markdown workflows
  • Refresh documentation after product, process, or policy changes
  • Create editorial rules so your team can maintain docs consistently

Who this is for

  • SaaS products that need a cleaner help center
  • Teams that repeat the same answers in support or onboarding
  • Companies building an internal wiki for operations, HR, or product knowledge
  • Brands that want a realistic Wikipedia eligibility and source review
  • Products with technical features that need clear user-facing documentation

What you get

  • Information architecture and page map for your wiki or knowledge base
  • Ready-to-publish articles with clear headings, links, and consistent structure
  • Documentation style guide and content rules for future updates
  • Source review notes and draft guidance for Wikipedia-related work
  • Content revision rounds based on stakeholder feedback
  • Handover notes for your team or publishing support on the chosen platform

Delivery process

1

Discovery & Source Review

We review your goals, audience, existing materials, and source quality before drafting anything.

2

Structure & Scope

We define the page hierarchy, article list, categories, and internal linking approach.

3

Drafting

We write or rewrite the content in a clear, structured, and platform-appropriate format.

4

Editing & Formatting

We refine language, improve clarity, and format the pages for the selected wiki or docs system.

5

Review & QA

We run factual checks, tighten wording, and apply revisions based on your feedback.

6

Handover or Publishing Support

We deliver the final materials and support upload, migration, or team handoff where needed.


Timeline and pricing

Pricing

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from €50+

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from €100+

Using artificial intelligence for competitor analysis, content generation and SEO strategy optimization.

Tech stack and integrations

MediaWikiConfluenceNotionGitBookDocusaurusMkDocsMarkdown / MDX

Case studies

Help center for a B2B SaaS product

Structured onboarding, billing, and troubleshooting articles that made self-service easier and reduced repeated support questions.

Internal wiki for a distributed operations team

Centralized SOPs, process documentation, and ownership notes so the team could onboard faster and work with fewer repeated handoffs.


Service FAQ

How much does this service cost?

Small knowledge base or wiki articles start from €150. Wikipedia readiness reviews start from €700. Final pricing depends on scope, research depth, platform, and revision rounds.

How long does it take?

A single article usually takes 2-5 business days. A larger help center or internal wiki usually takes 2-6 weeks, depending on scope and review cycles.

Can you create a Wikipedia page for our company?

We can assess notability, review sources, and prepare neutral draft materials or edit requests. We do not promise that a Wikipedia article will be accepted or kept live.

Do you guarantee publication on Wikipedia?

No. Wikipedia decisions are made by the community and depend on independent sourcing, notability, and policy compliance.

Do you work only with Wikipedia?

No. Most projects are help centers, internal wikis, product docs, SOP libraries, and knowledge bases for teams or clients.

Which platforms do you support?

We work with MediaWiki, Confluence, Notion, GitBook, Docusaurus, MkDocs, and Markdown-based documentation workflows.

Can you rewrite or clean up our existing documentation?

Yes. We can audit what you already have, remove duplication, improve structure, and rewrite unclear or outdated pages.

Do you optimize documentation for SEO?

For public docs and help centers, yes. We improve structure, titles, internal links, and search intent alignment. We do not promise rankings.

Can you build an internal wiki for our team?

Yes. We create internal knowledge bases for operations, onboarding, product knowledge, support, and process documentation.

Can you train our team to maintain the wiki?

Yes. We can provide editorial rules, workflow guidance, and simple maintenance standards so your team can keep the content clean over time.


Important note

We do not offer deceptive Wikipedia placement, undisclosed paid editing, fake sourcing, or publication guarantees. For Wikipedia-related work, we focus on source review, notability assessment, neutral drafting, and compliant edit requests.


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