🏋️EN ISO 20957 class auto-tagging
Classifies each machine as S (home), H (semi-pro) or I (commercial) and writes it into the description and a Custom Field.
Revenza turns dry specs into descriptions that answer 'who is this trainer for', state EN ISO 20957 class, max load and noise level — pushed straight into BigCommerce Custom Fields.
Sound familiar?
Dumbbell listed as '10 kg' without saying if it's cast iron, rubber-coated or chrome — buyers don't know if it'll dent the floor or shred their grip
Revenza extracts material and coating from supplier data and writes it into every dumbbell card: 'rubber-coated cast iron, safe for laminate floors'
Bench press max load missing from the card — the one safety spec the customer actually searches for
Auto-fills max user weight and max load fields from spec sheets, and surfaces them in the first 3 lines of the description
Treadmill noise level (dB) not mentioned, so apartment buyers bounce to Sport-club.com.ua to check there
Pulls dB rating from manufacturer PDFs (or flags it as missing) and adds an apartment-suitability note
Assembled vs disassembled dimensions not split — customer can't tell if the elliptical fits through the door
Generates two dimension blocks — assembled and packaged — into BigCommerce Custom Fields for structured display
Warranty written but no word on who assembles the rack and whether assembly is included
Inserts a warranty + assembly clause: who covers what, whether on-site setup is bundled or paid
Descriptions read like a parts list, with no clue whether this trainer suits a 60-year-old recovering knee or a powerlifter
Adds a 'best for' paragraph: home cardio beginner, rehab user, or commercial gym — based on EN ISO 20957 class S/H/I
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Nourishes and restores your skin overnight. Formula built on 3% hyaluronic acid + argan oil. Visible results in 7 days.
OAuth into Revenza, pick the catalog or category — works with Stencil themes and existing Custom Fields.
Revenza detects brand (Kettler, Matrix, Hammer), model and pulls GTIN/MPN from supplier feeds into BigCommerce dedicated fields.
300 SKUs processed in ~2 hours. Preview each card, edit tone, approve in batches.
Push to BigCommerce, then sync adapted versions to Rozetka, Prom and Google Shopping Feed in one click.
Classifies each machine as S (home), H (semi-pro) or I (commercial) and writes it into the description and a Custom Field.
For motorised treadmills and bikes, Revenza adds CE marking and Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU mention where applicable.
Outputs assembled and boxed dimensions separately — the deal-breaker spec for apartment buyers comparing you to Fitness-ua.com.
Reads dB values from supplier specs and places them above the fold for treadmills, rowers and ellipticals.
Generates one master description and adapts variants per channel — Rozetka XML, Prom.ua, Google Shopping — without rewriting.
Mandatory kg/lbs marking for dumbbells, barbells and benches is filled automatically — never shipped without it.
Yes. You can generate both locales from one source. The Ukrainian version uses local terminology that matches how buyers search on Rozetka and Prom, while English follows Google Shopping conventions.
Revenza flags the field as missing instead of inventing a number. You get a report of which SKUs need manual data — usually 5–15% of a typical 200-SKU catalog.
Yes. Based on the EN ISO 20957 class (S/H/I), the 'best for' paragraph and tone shift — a class S exercise bike gets framed for apartments, a class I rack for gym owners.
No. Revenza respects a 'locked' flag on any product. You can also run it in suggest-only mode where edits go to a review queue before publishing.
A copywriter writes 10–20 fitness cards per day with specs research. Revenza handles 300+ in two hours at roughly 1/8 the cost — useful when you're prepping for the December–February resolution rush.
Yes — that's the default output. Max load, noise dB, assembled dimensions and EN ISO class go into separate Custom Fields, so your Stencil theme can render them as a spec table.
Free trial on 20 SKUs. See how Revenza handles a Kettler treadmill, a power rack and a 10kg rubber dumbbell — with full specs, EN ISO class and assembly notes.