📏EU/UK/US size table per card
Auto-converts mondopoint to UK and US (men/women separate). Last width added when supplier data includes it.
Revenza turns thin specs into structured descriptions with EU/UK/US sizes, material breakdown per 94/11/EC, and care instructions — ready before the spring or autumn peak.
Sound familiar?
Size labeled only 'EU 38' — no UK/US equivalent, no last width, returns pile up from buyers with non-standard feet
Revenza generates a full size block: EU (mondopoint), UK, US men/women separately, plus last width when input data allows
'Leather' upper with no specifics — customers can't tell genuine leather from eco-leather, nubuck or suede, and complain after purchase
Material parsing splits upper, lining, insole and outsole per EU 94/11/EC — distinguishing genuine leather, eco-leather, nubuck, suede, textile
Heel and platform height shown only on photos, never as numbers in the text — filter and comparison shoppers leave
Heel and platform heights pulled into the text in cm, with category (flat, mid, high) so filters and SEO both pick them up
Boots tagged 'for autumn' with no temperature range or lining info — support inbox fills with the same question every day
Season tag expands into temperature range, lining type (fur, wool, textile, none) and use case — city, trekking, office
No care guidance (impregnation, cream type, drying) — the most common complaint thread for leather footwear
Each card ends with a care section: cleaning, impregnation frequency, drying rules, storage — tailored to the actual material
March and September arrive with 2000 cards still showing material + size grid only, while Respect-shoes and INTERTOP rank above you
Bulk mode processes 400+ SKUs in 2 hours within Horoshop's 100 req/hour API limit, so a 3000-card catalog is ready in 8 working days
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.
Paste API token or upload current XML. Revenza reads existing cards, brands, categories and detects gaps.
Choose blocks: sizing, materials (94/11/EC), heel/platform, season, care. Adjust tone and length.
Review output, fix terminology preferences (e.g. 'екошкіра' vs 'штучна шкіра'). Lock the style.
Launch full run. 3000 SKUs finish in roughly 8 working days within API limits — ready before March or September peak.
Auto-converts mondopoint to UK and US (men/women separate). Last width added when supplier data includes it.
Suede gets brush + waterproof spray; smooth leather gets cream + impregnation. No generic 'wipe with damp cloth' filler.
Translates 'demi-season' into '+5°C to +15°C, textile lining' so buyers stop asking in chat.
Extracts 'heel 7 cm, platform 2 cm, effective lift 5 cm' into structured text — feeds Horoshop filters and Google snippets.
Writes in clean UA with correct shoe terminology (устілка, союзка, задник). RU mirror for bilingual catalogs.
Pushes via API or exports XML for Google Merchant, Facebook Catalog, Rozetka. Honors the 100 req/hour cap automatically.
The tool separates upper, lining, insole and outsole materials in every description, matching the EU 94/11/EC pictogram logic. If your supplier feed only says 'leather', Revenza flags the card for clarification instead of inventing data.
Revenza writes what it can verify and leaves explicit placeholders for missing fields like last width or Cr VI compliance. You won't get fabricated specs that trigger returns or REACH issues.
Yes. Feed it 10–20 of your best existing cards and it learns sentence length, vocabulary (e.g. whether you say 'каблук' or 'підбор'), and CTA placement. Output stays consistent across 5000 SKUs.
Revenza queues writes and spaces them within the limit — no throttling errors, no broken syncs. A 3000-card catalog typically completes in 8 working days running in the background.
No. Horoshop pulls H1 from the product title, so Revenza opens descriptions with H2 blocks (sizing, materials, care) that complement the title. Reviews below the description stay untouched.
Yes, both languages are generated from the same source data with correct footwear terminology. You can publish UA as primary and RU as mirror, or vice versa.
Test Revenza on 20 cards from your Horoshop store. If the sizing, materials and care blocks don't match your standards, you walk away.