🍳Stovetop compatibility checks
Reads supplier specs and writes induction/gas/electric/halogen lines so induction-owner returns drop instead of stacking up.
Revenza writes descriptions that include induction compatibility, liter capacity, handle material and temperature limits — the data shoppers actually check before buying.
Sound familiar?
Pan listed as 'for all stovetops' without induction verification — induction owners return it and leave 1-star reviews
Revenza pulls induction/gas/electric/ceramic compatibility from supplier data and states it explicitly in the first paragraph
Pot capacity missing in liters — 'large' and 'medium' don't help anyone comparing your SKU to TEFAL Ukraine or WMF
Capacity is normalized to liters (and US quarts for the US channel) and added to BigCommerce Custom Fields for filters
Handle material unspecified: bakelite vs stainless vs wood behave differently in the oven, and customers ask support every time
Handle material is extracted and paired with a clear oven-safe note: 'bakelite handle, not oven-safe above 180°C'
Coating temp limit (250°C non-stick vs 400°C ceramic) is buried in the supplier PDF, never on the product page
Coating temperature ceiling is written into every non-stick and ceramic SKU, with a one-line care instruction
Specs read like a factory datasheet — no use cases, no recipe context, no reason to add to cart
Each description adds 2-3 cooking scenarios — searing steak, simmering risotto, deep-frying — instead of bare specs
BPA-free and PFOA-free claims copied from supplier without certificate reference — FTC risk on the US channel
Compliance claims are only included when a certificate field is present; otherwise Revenza writes neutral material copy
What Revenza does every day
1000
products in 1 hour
5¢
per description (Pro)
9
platforms supported
6
languages, one click
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OAuth into BigCommerce, Revenza pulls SKUs, Custom Fields, brand and existing descriptions in one sync.
Point Revenza at supplier PDFs, XLS or your current feed. It extracts material, capacity, induction flag and coating data.
Choose between practical-chef or gift-shopper tone. Approve 5 sample SKUs before bulk runs.
Run 400+ SKUs in about 2 hours, push to BigCommerce, and adapt per channel via Channel Manager.
Reads supplier specs and writes induction/gas/electric/halogen lines so induction-owner returns drop instead of stacking up.
Liters, grams, diameter in cm — useful for arthritis-aware buyers and parents picking lighter pans for kids.
Every non-stick SKU gets its max temp; every handle gets oven-safe guidance. Fewer 'my pan melted' tickets.
Honors EU 1935/2004 food-contact wording and only repeats BPA-free/PFOA-free when your sheet has a certificate ID.
Writes to Custom Fields, Product Schema (GTIN, MPN, Brand) and Stencil HTML widgets — no copy-paste between tabs.
One source, separate copy for Rozetka.ua XML, Prom.ua feed and Google Merchant Center, tuned per channel rules.
No. If induction compatibility, capacity or coating temp aren't in your source data, Revenza writes around the gap and flags the SKU for review. You won't ship 'induction-ready' on a pan that isn't tested.
Claims are gated behind a certificate field. If your sheet has a cert reference, it's included. If not, Revenza uses neutral material wording to avoid FTC exposure on US sales channels.
Yes. Revenza writes a master description, then produces per-channel variants — Rozetka.ua XML respects character limits, Prom.ua keeps the feature list format, Google Merchant gets clean schema fields.
Stores in the 300-2000 SKU range — typical for kitchen tools — finish in a few hours. We see merchants prep their full October-December gifting catalog over a single weekend.
Yes — GTIN, MPN, Brand go to dedicated fields, technical specs (capacity, weight, coating, induction flag) go to Custom Fields, and the long description renders via Stencil HTML widgets.
Brand sites describe their hero product. Revenza describes your specific SKU using your supplier's actual numbers, which is what buyers compare side-by-side before checkout.
Connect your BigCommerce store, map your supplier feed, and get usable kitchen tools descriptions before the October gifting peak starts.