🏋️Knows fitness equipment specs
Treadmill dB, bench max load, dumbbell coating, rack steel gauge — Revenza fills the fields buyers actually ask about.
Fill 300 cards for treadmills, racks, benches and dumbbells in one afternoon — with noise levels, max load and EN ISO 20957 class spelled out.
Sound familiar?
A '10 kg dumbbell' card with no word on cast iron, rubber or chrome — buyers ask in chat instead of buying
Revenza expands material and coating: cast iron with rubber jacket, hex shape, knurled chrome handle — pulled from supplier data
Bench press cards missing max user weight — the one spec that decides safety and the sale
Max user weight and frame load extracted and placed in a Safety block before the CTA
Treadmill listings without dB rating, so apartment buyers bounce to Sport-club.com.ua
Noise level in dB and motor type stated up front for treadmills and ellipticals
Folded vs unfolded dimensions missing — customers can't tell if it fits their flat
Both assembled and folded dimensions rendered in a clean spec list
Warranty mentioned but no clarity on who assembles the rack and whether it's included
Warranty terms split into parts coverage, assembly service and delivery — no ambiguity
Writing 400 SKUs by hand kills launches every December peak
300–500 SKUs processed in 2 hours, ready for December and September peaks
What Revenza does every day
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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.
Paste API key, Revenza pulls categories and SKUs. Treadmills, racks, dumbbells and accessories are detected automatically.
Choose home or commercial audience, mark which fields are mandatory: max load, dB, dimensions, warranty terms.
Run 50–500 SKUs per batch. Preview three cards before pushing the full batch to your store.
One-click sync. Descriptions land in the right product fields with proper HTML — review and go live.
Treadmill dB, bench max load, dumbbell coating, rack steel gauge — Revenza fills the fields buyers actually ask about.
Tags equipment as class H (home), S (studio) or I (commercial) so buyers match it to their use case.
Outputs only h2, h3, ul, p, strong, em — clean inside Horoshop editor, no broken layouts after import.
Built-in throttling for Horoshop API — bulk runs of 400 SKUs finish without 429 errors or stalled queues.
Horoshop pulls H1 from product name, so Revenza writes spec blocks and use-case copy instead of restating the title.
Descriptions stay within Rozetka XML and Prom.ua field limits — no truncation when feeds rebuild.
No. It only uses fields you provide via CSV or Horoshop product data. If max user weight is missing, Revenza leaves a placeholder flag instead of guessing — safety specs are too critical to fabricate.
Revenza recognises common fitness brands and uses brand-correct terminology — Kettler's class H rating, Matrix commercial-grade frames. You can also paste official spec sheets so the model matches Kettler Ukraine's wording.
Yes. Set the audience per category — home users get apartment-friendly notes (dB, folded size), commercial buyers get duty cycle, frame steel gauge and EN ISO 20957 class S or I tagging.
Revenza queues writes and throttles to stay under the cap. A 400-SKU batch publishes over roughly 4 hours in the background — you don't watch it, and there are no failed requests to retry.
Yes, both. You can generate UA and RU versions in one run, and Horoshop's multi-language fields are populated separately so each locale reads naturally.
Upload the supplier feed, Revenza writes all 200 cards in 1–2 hours. This is the main reason stores switched from manual copywriters before NY resolution season — the workload is too compressed otherwise.
Connect your Horoshop store, generate the first 20 fitness equipment descriptions free, and see the difference on noise, load and dimensions.