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What is Grokipedia?
Quick answers: To create a page, you need to sign up, log in, and use the “Suggest Article” tool. Submission statuses include In Progress (Grok is drafting the page), Processing (under AI review), Edit Submitted (your edit request is queued), Created (the page has been published), and Rejected (the request wasn’t approved). Grokipedia is an AI‑powered online encyclopedia created by xAI. It uses Grok to generate and maintain pages based on trustworthy sources. Unlike Wikipedia’s community‑driven model, Grokipedia uses AI oversight: you can’t directly edit pages, but you can submit suggestions for corrections or propose new topics.
How to Create a Page on Grokipedia
Although you can’t directly add content to Grokipedia, you can propose new pages through the “Suggest Article” feature. Here’s a step‑by‑step guide based on best practices:
- Check for an existing page: Search Grokipedia to see if a page about your subject already exists. If it does, you can suggest edits instead of starting a new page.
- Sign up and log in: Go to the Grokipedia website and sign up or log in. You’ll need an account to submit suggestions.
- Use the Suggest Article tool: When you’re on a related page or the home page, highlight text or click the “Suggest Article” button. This opens a form where you can propose a new entry
- Describe your proposed page: Write a clear description of why the page should exist. Include an outline, key facts, and a rationale for notability. Provide high‑quality sources (official websites, reputable publications, peer‑reviewed articles) to support your request.
- Submit and wait: Once you submit the form, Grok’s AI reviews the request. Because the process is automated and managed by Grok, there’s no immediate feedback or human interaction; the AI will decide whether to create the page based on its policies and the information you provied
Understanding Submission Statuses

After submitting an article request, you’ll see one of several statuses that describe where your request is in the review pipeline:
- In Progress: Your submission has been received and is being processed by Grok. This stage indicates that the AI is gathering sources, evaluating notability, and drafting the article.
- Processing: Grok’s AI is actively reviewing your request. It may be checking sources for accuracy and relevance. This status is similar to “In Progress” and often appears when the system is validating details.
- Edit Submitted: You’ve suggested an edit to an existing page. This status means Grok has your edit and will decide whether to incorporate it.
- Created: The AI has accepted your suggestion and the page has been created. You can find the live article on Grokipedia and share the link.
- Rejected: Grok declined your request. Rejections often occur if the topic lacks notability, the submission doesn’t include reputable sources, or the request conflicts with Grokipedia’s content policies. If this happens, refine your submission by adding stronger evidence and resubmit.
Other statuses you might encounter include: - Accepted: For edit requests, this means your proposed changes were applied to the existing page.
- Pending: Your request has entered the queue but hasn’t been evaluated yet.
- Needs More Info: The AI couldn’t find enough evidence to support the request. Add more authoritative sources and resubmit.
Tips for Successful Page Creation
- Provide verifiable, high‑quality sources. The AI prioritizes official documents, government data, and reputable publications over self‑published material.
- Make your description concise but thorough. Explain why the topic is notable and how it adds value to Grokipedia.
- Be patient. Because the platform relies on automated review, processing times can vary. If your request is rejected, revise your submission based on feedback and try again.
- Use the Suggest Edit feature for existing pages. If you notice errors or omissions, highlight the relevant text and propose corrections. This helps improve accuracy across the platform.
