FANDOM

Fandom is the world's largest fan platform where fans immerse themselves in imagined worlds across entertainment and gaming.

Founded 2004
201-500 employees
  • News, Media, Advertising, & Publishing
  • eCommerce
  • TV, Music, Film, & Theater
  • Headquarters address
    130 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA

    Founded in 2004 by Jimmy Wales (yes, the Wikipedia guy) and Angela Beesley Starling (a British web entrepreneur), Fandom (originally Wikicities, and later Wikia) was a new platform that built off the core technology powering Wikipedia in order to super serve the needs of an incredibly passionate set of customers: fans!

    Before Fandom, fans couldn't dive deep into the lore or world of their favorite tv show, movie or game. For example, fans who visited the Luke Skywalker page on Wikipedia would only learn about Mark Hamill. They wanted a place where they could learn more about Luke, the character, as if he were a real person (and dig into the rest of the Star Wars Universe while they were at it). If Wikipedia is the "encyclopedia", then Fandom is the rest of the library - a deep repository of information about every fictional universe.

    Speaking of Star Wars, one of our earliest wikis was Wookieepedia.

    By 2007, Wookieepedia was home to over 50,000 articles. It was so complex and authoritative that the Star Wars creative team themselves began using it as a resource for their projects.

    Today, the 167,000 articles on Wookieepedia make up one of the most trafficked fan communities on the internet. Now imagine that kind of depth of information across every fictional universe... ever, and you're starting to get a handle on Fandom!

    Of course, fans want to do much more than just learn about their favorite fictional worlds. They want to play, connect, create, shop and celebrate. Over time, Fandom has added new services that help fans get into what they love in new ways: GameSpot and TV Guide help fans navigate the ever expanding entertainment and gaming universe. The ScreenJunkies channel connects fans to the honest, and sometimes hilarious world of fan conversations. And Metacritic, Bingebot and Fanatical help fans find new favorites in TV and games that they didn't even know they were looking for.

    Fandom started out with about 1,500 pages from a core group of enthusiastic fan contributors.

    Over 15 years later, Fandom encompasses over 40 million content pages in over 80 languages on 250,000 wikis about every fictional universe ever created.

    Fandom is where fans find themselves through entertainment. We provide a judgement-free zone where people can discover new favorites, go as deep as they want to and engage with other fans. And we can do it across virtually any entertainment or gaming property out there.

    Fandom Offices:

    San Francisco, California (HQ)
    PoznaƄ, Poland
    London, United Kingdom
    Rugeley, United Kingdom
    New York, New York
    Los Angeles, California
    Chicago, Illinois

    Tech stack

    Google Cloud Platform, JavaScript, MediaWiki, TypeScript, Node.JS, PHP, Python, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS Lambda, Varnish Cache

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    Fitness reimbursement
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    Vacation and time off

    Paid time off
    Paid holidays
    Flexible working hours
    Work from home flexibility
    Volunteer time off
    Maternity benefits
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    Personal development

    Job training
    Hackathons
    Mentorship opportunities
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    Diversity program
    Employee groups and committees
    Snacks and beverages
    Company activities
    Pet-friendly workplace
    Employee discount programs
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