👶Age-stage logic built in
Distinguishes newborn, 6m+, 1y+, 3y+ and writes the requirements that matter for each stage — lie-flat, harness type, choking hazard.
Revenza writes age-appropriate, parent-focused product cards for cribs, strollers, toys and feeding gear. With safety standards and full kit lists.
Sound familiar?
Card says '0+' but doesn't explain that a stroller for a newborn needs a flat lie-flat position, while 6m+ models don't
Revenza turns '0+' into a clear age block: newborn (lie-flat 175°), 6m+ (sitting), 3y+ — pulled from your attribute fields
Weight and folded dimensions missing on playpens and cribs — parents abandon the cart because they can't tell if it fits the apartment
Pulls weight, folded and unfolded dimensions from the feed and places them in a 'Will it fit your home?' block
Material listed as 'wood' with no spec: pine or beech? Is the lacquer water-based and non-toxic? Parents ask in chat instead of buying
Detects wood type and coating from supplier data and explains it: 'beech frame, water-based lacquer, safe for teething'
No kit list: is the mattress included with the crib? Are the harness and rain cover in the stroller box?
Generates a 'What's in the box' list per SKU: mattress, harness, rain cover, mosquito net — yes or sold separately
Cards copy-paste manufacturer specs and read like a Chicco.ua data sheet — no reason to choose your store
Writes parent-voice copy with the specific use case, not a spec sheet — gives a reason to buy from you, not Allo.ua
ДСТУ EN 71 and CE marking not mentioned, so parents of 0-3 year olds aren't reassured small parts are safe
Adds a compliance line referencing ДСТУ EN 71 and CE for relevant categories, with no-small-parts note for 0-3y toys
What Revenza does every day
1000
products in 1 hour
5¢
per description (Pro)
9
platforms supported
6
languages, one click
Face cream, moisturizes skin. Volume 50 ml. Brand: XYZ. Ingredients: water, glycerin…
Nourishes and restores your skin overnight. Formula built on 3% hyaluronic acid + argan oil. Visible results in 7 days.
Upload XML/CSV or connect via API. Revenza respects the 100 req/hour limit and queues batches automatically.
Pick 'baby products', mark which categories are toys (EN 71), cribs, strollers or feeding. Add tone and brand voice.
400-800 cards processed in 2-4 hours. Preview cribs, strollers and toys side by side before pushing live.
Push approved descriptions back to product cards. Re-run only changed SKUs when suppliers update specs.
Distinguishes newborn, 6m+, 1y+, 3y+ and writes the requirements that matter for each stage — lie-flat, harness type, choking hazard.
Folded size, unfolded size, weight and door clearance go into a structured block so parents in small Kyiv apartments can decide fast.
Pine vs beech vs MDF, lacquer type, fabric composition (OEKO-TEX if in feed) — written in plain language for first-time parents.
Auto-generates 'included' and 'sold separately' lists for strollers, cribs, car seats and high chairs from your attributes.
Adds ДСТУ EN 71 / CE / Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC notes where relevant — important for toys and feeding gear.
Uses only h2, h3, ul, p, strong, em. Description complements the H1 product name instead of repeating it, and CTA sits above reviews.
Yes. The integration is built around the 100 req/hour cap and batches uploads through the night if needed. A 600-SKU catalog typically finishes within one working day end to end.
It reads age attributes from your feed, plus signals from category and title — 'lie-flat', 'reclining angle', 'group 0+'. If data is missing, the SKU is flagged for review instead of guessing.
Yes, but only where your data supports it. If a toy SKU has the certification field filled, Revenza adds the standard reference. It won't invent compliance claims for SKUs without proof.
No. Revenza writes from your store's angle — assortment focus, parent use cases, kit details — not manufacturer marketing copy. You can also lock brand voice rules per category.
Those SKUs go into a 'data gap' list. You can fill missing fields once at the supplier level, and Revenza regenerates only those cards instead of the full catalog.
Yes. Revenza only writes the description block. Reviews stay below the description as Horoshop renders them, and we place the CTA above the review section so it doesn't get buried.
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