Artr.it
Wikipedia without pain

We create and maintain Wikipedia articles in Russian and English, helping athletes and clubs look professional and credible. Our work follows community rules, builds on reliable sources, and stands up to long-term scrutiny.
  • Neutral, transparent process

  • Quality based on solid sources

  • Paid projects fund free sports content

Sports on Wikipedia
We help athletes, clubs, and agencies keep their Wikipedia presence accurate and up to date. Wikipedia is often the first place journalists, sponsors, and fans turn to — but many sports pages are outdated, incomplete, or missing entirely.

Our focus is creating and maintaining Russian and English articles, making sure they are accurate, clear, and well structured.

Revenue from paid projects also supports our work on free articles, helping to make Wikipedia a more complete and reliable resource on sports.
Our values
Neutrality and transparency
We follow Wikipedia's rules and community standards — no hidden edits or paid manipulations. This protects our clients from reputational risks: attempts to push content through spam accounts or undisclosed paid editing often backfire and attract negative attention. By working openly and systematically, we make sure articles are built to last.

Quality that lasts
We rely on independent, verifiable sources. Our articles are written in a clear, encyclopedic style. We focus on professional structure, well-documented references, and readability — so the page becomes a trusted point of reference for journalists, researchers, and fans alike.

Funding free work
Revenue from professional work allows us to invest in free content. We dedicate time to documenting retired or late athletes, historic clubs, competitions, and entire sports disciplines. This way, professional projects help keep the wider story of sport alive on Wikipedia.