That panel on the right of search — photo, name, "known for," links — is the first thing people see when they look you up. We build, verify, and manage your Google Knowledge Panel so the official, accurate version of you owns that moment.
We feed Google a clean, connected entity — verified facts, structured data, and authority signals — and the official panel assembles on the right of your name.
Illustrative example for demonstration. Real eligibility and results vary case by case.
Search “luis pinett” on Google and this is what comes up: a fully built, verified Knowledge Panel for our CEO. We don't just talk about panels — we've earned them ourselves. This is the exact outcome we build toward for the people and brands we work with.
Live Google Knowledge Panel for Pin Media founder Luis Pinett. A real result — eligibility and outcomes vary case by case.
A Knowledge Panel is the box of official information Google shows on the right of search results for a recognized person, brand, or organization — photo, name, role, bio, key facts, and verified links. It's not an ad and it can't be bought. Google generates it only when it's confident it knows who you are as an entity. Earning that confidence — and then claiming and managing the panel — is exactly what we do.
Google doesn't hand out panels — it recognizes entities it trusts. We engineer that recognition, step by step.
We map your current footprint across Google, Wikidata, and the web, then tell you honestly whether you're panel-ready or what it'll take to get there.
We establish a clean, consistent identity — Wikidata entry, structured data on your site, and authoritative sources Google can cross-reference and trust.
Once the signals line up, the panel appears. We claim it through Google's verification so you control the photo, facts, and links.
We monitor the panel, correct wrong facts and bad photos fast, and keep the entity strong so it stays accurate over time.
Before anyone reads a single article, the Knowledge Panel tells them whether Google considers you a real, established figure — or nobody worth a box.
A panel signals that Google recognizes you as a legitimate entity. It's the difference between "who is this?" and "oh, they're a real one" — decided in a fraction of a second.
Claimed panels let you steer the photo, the "known for," and the links. Unmanaged, Google may pull the wrong image, an outdated bio, or nothing at all.
The panel sits above the fold and frames everything beside it. A strong entity makes your official sites and press rank harder and look more authoritative.
An incorrect age, a bad photo, or a competitor's link in your panel quietly undermines trust. We fix it at the source and keep it fixed.
Tell us who the panel is for and where you already show up online. We'll audit your entity and come back with a straight read on what's possible — and a plan to get it built. Handled discreetly by our team.
No honest service can promise Google will generate a panel — Google ultimately decides based on how recognizable and well-sourced your entity is. What we can do is build the strongest possible case: the structured data, authority sources, and consistency Google looks for. We give you a straight read on your odds before any work begins.
Not necessarily. Wikipedia and Wikidata are strong signals, but panels can be triggered through a combination of structured data, authoritative press, and a verified, consistent web presence. We assess what you already have and build the missing pieces — including Wikidata work where it helps.
Yes — this is one of our most common requests. We claim the panel through Google's verification process and correct the photo, bio, "known for," birth date, and links at the source so the right facts stick. We also monitor it so it doesn't drift back.
It varies — fixing and claiming an existing panel can move in weeks, while building an entity from scratch is a longer effort because Google reindexes on its own schedule. Pricing is scoped case-by-case depending on what's needed and is discussed with you directly over email. For trusted clients, we keep payment terms flexible.
Yes. We don't trick Google — we make a genuinely well-documented entity easy for it to recognize, using legitimate structured data, real sources, and Google's own verification channels. Discretion and doing it the right way are the entire point.