💡Kelvin + room scenario, not just 'warm'
Each lamp gets exact color temperature plus a usage line: 2700K for living rooms, 4000K for kitchens, 6500K for garages and workshops.
Revenza turns dry specs (E27, 9W, 2700K) into descriptions with room scenarios, dimmer notes and IP rating — 400+ SKUs processed in one batch.
Sound familiar?
Socket type listed (E27) but no max wattage of the fixture — customers fit a 100W bulb in a 40W socket and burn it out, then leave a 1-star review
Revenza pulls socket type and recommended max wattage into a clear safety line on every fixture and bulb card
Color temperature labeled 'warm' with no Kelvin value — buyers can't tell 2700K from 3000K and return the lamp as 'wrong tone'
Every description states exact Kelvin (2700K, 3000K, 4000K) with a plain-language note on what the light feels like in a kitchen, bedroom or bathroom
CRI is missing entirely, so beauty salons, ateliers and photo studios skip your store and order from Vito or OSRAM Ledvance
CRI is auto-included for relevant categories with use cases for salons, ateliers and studios where Ra>90 matters
Dimmer compatibility not mentioned — about 30% of LED bulbs flicker on standard dimmers and you eat the return shipping
Dimmer compatibility is checked against the spec and stated explicitly: 'dimmable with leading-edge dimmers' or 'not dimmable'
Beam angle (15° spot vs 60° flood) absent on reflector lamps, so customers buy the wrong one for kitchen tracks
Beam angle is translated into a scenario: 15° for accent over a kitchen island, 60° for general task lighting on a track
Writing 1500 SKUs by hand takes a copywriter 3-4 months and still misses Ecodesign EU 2019/2015 energy class labeling
300-3000 SKUs processed in a single run with EU Ecodesign energy class (A–G), lumens, watts and IP rating filled into BigCommerce Custom Fields
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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Nourishes and restores your skin overnight. Formula built on 3% hyaluronic acid + argan oil. Visible results in 7 days.
Revenza reads products via the Stencil API including Custom Fields, GTIN, MPN and Brand. No CSV juggling for 1500 SKUs.
Choose templates per category: ceiling, pendant, track, outdoor, LED bulbs, smart. Each has its own spec checklist (IP, CRI, beam angle).
400+ SKUs per batch in about 2 hours. Review side-by-side, edit Kelvin phrasing or scenario examples, approve in bulk.
Descriptions push back to product pages, Custom Fields populate structured data, and feeds for Google Merchant and Prom.ua refresh automatically.
Each lamp gets exact color temperature plus a usage line: 2700K for living rooms, 4000K for kitchens, 6500K for garages and workshops.
IP44, IP65, IP67 are auto-flagged for bathroom, outdoor and garden fixtures so your cards meet EU wet-zone requirements.
Energy class A–G, lumens and watts are written into BigCommerce Custom Fields per EU 2019/2015, ready for Google Merchant Center feeds.
Ra>90 lamps are tagged with use cases for beauty salons, ateliers and photo studios — a segment most lighting stores leave on the table.
Max socket wattage and dimmer compatibility appear on every card, cutting returns from burned-out fixtures and flickering LEDs.
Generates one core description plus shorter variants for BigCommerce Channel Manager: web, Prom.ua XML, Hotline.ua and Google Shopping.
Every card includes the technical spec line: socket, wattage, lumens, Kelvin, CRI (where relevant), IP class and beam angle. The marketing paragraph sits above it and references the specs by name, so customers and Google both see consistent data.
Halogen lamps banned for sale in the EU since 2023 are flagged automatically. LED products get energy class A–G per Regulation (EU) 2019/2015 written into a dedicated Custom Field, which Stencil themes display and Google Merchant Center reads.
About 6-8 hours of generation across 4-5 batches, plus roughly 2 days of review by one category manager. Most stores in the 300-3000 SKU range go live in under a week, which matters before the September-October dark-season peak.
Yes. Beam angle templates separate 15° spots (accent over kitchen islands, art) from 60° floods (general task) and 120° diffused (bathroom and bedroom ceilings). Each gets its own scenario language instead of a copy-paste paragraph.
Larger competitors have full-time copy teams that mid-size stores can't match. Revenza closes the gap by enforcing the same spec checklist (Kelvin, CRI, IP, dimmer compatibility) on every card, so a 1500-SKU store reads as professionally as a marketplace catalog.
Revenza flags missing critical fields (no Kelvin, no IP for outdoor, no beam angle for spots) instead of inventing values. You get a report of gaps to close with the supplier before publishing, which prevents wrong-product returns.
Run your full BigCommerce lighting catalog through Revenza before the September dark-season rush. First 100 SKUs free to evaluate.