Wikipedia, Wikiganda, and I

LAST UPDATED NOVEMBER 20, 2025
It all started back in 2014, when Misha Gruznov↗ and I launched Wikify, a company that helped people and organizations not-to-cock-up with Wikipedia. Such a niche required wit, diligence, and ethics, making it unattractive for big marketing and PR agencies but perfect for a duo of university dropouts.

In the years that followed, I contributed to thousands of articles on entrepreneurship, culture, science, and other topics.
The list of articles includes, but isn't limited to:

Alabuga, Almaz Capital Partners, Bitfury, Ecwid, Faberlic, Gazprom GMT, HSE, Innopolis, ITMO University, Gustavsberg, Leroy Merlin, LinguaLeo, Mail.ru Group, MaximaTelecom, Modulbank, My.com, Nvidia, Pladform, Reg.ru, Runa Capital, The Nuzhna Pomosh Foundation, Pravo.ru, RBC, Skoltech, Tinkoff, Tochka, United Capital Partners, Varton, Vertical, Villeroy & Boch, WayRay, Wheely, Yandex.

(and much more)
In the 2020s, Wikify pivoted to developing monitoring and OSINT tools for Wikipedia↗ and our editorial team focused on Wikiganda↗, a non-profit that uses the encyclopedia as a platform to write about global challenges (climate change, public health, open science, wars, etc.)