🌿Certification-aware copy
References EU Organic Regulation 2018/848 and Ukraine's organic law — names the certifier, never writes bare 'organic' claims.
Revenza writes 400+ organic SKUs in 2 hours: certificate body, origin, cold-press / freeze-dry method, kcal per 100g and per serving — ready for Horoshop.
Sound familiar?
Writing 'organic' on a card without naming the certification body or certificate number — direct green-washing risk under Ukraine's 2018 organic law and complaints to Держпродспоживслужба
Revenza pulls the certificate body name (Organic Standard, Ekoagros, etc.) and EU Organic Logo reference into every card with a structured compliance block
Descriptions stop at composition and kcal — no consumption scenarios (smoothie, baking, snack), no explanation why organic spirulina differs from conventional
Each description includes 2-3 consumption scenarios and a short 'why organic' paragraph tied to the specific product category
Shelf life and storage conditions missing on cards — critical for organic goods without preservatives, customers return opened jars
Storage block is generated automatically: temperature range, shelf life after opening, light/humidity sensitivity — pulled from product type
E-codes and shortened additive names with no decoding — buyers think organic dates contain chemistry and bounce to EcoShop.ua or iHerb Organic
E-codes get plain-language decoding (E330 = lemon acid from citrus) so the composition reads natural, not industrial
Region of origin and processing method (cold-press, freeze-dry, stone-milled) absent — kills the premium positioning that justifies a 2x markup vs Ашан Органік
Origin and processing fields populate from your supplier data: 'Carpathian region, cold-pressed below 40°C' instead of generic 'natural product'
Nutrition shown only per 100g — dietitians and trainers ask for per-serving values too, and abandon the cart when it's missing
Nutrition table renders both per 100g and per serving (with serving size detected from packaging weight)
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, Revenza pulls 200-1000 SKUs with current titles, photos, suppliers and categories within minutes.
Upload your certifier list and origin spreadsheet once — Revenza maps each SKU to its compliance and origin data.
Descriptions arrive in batches of 50, with a diff view: composition, storage, nutrition, scenarios. Approve or edit before push.
One click writes approved cards to Horoshop. Google Merchant and Facebook Catalog feeds refresh on the next sync.
References EU Organic Regulation 2018/848 and Ukraine's organic law — names the certifier, never writes bare 'organic' claims.
Generates kcal, protein, fat, carbs per 100g and per serving in one HTML block — the format dietitians and Google Rich Results expect.
Adds region (Carpathians, Polissya, Sicily) and method (cold-press, freeze-dry, stone-milled) — the data buyers compare against iHerb Organic.
Auto-fills temperature, opened-jar shelf life and humidity rules per category — covers raw nuts, fermented goods, dried superfoods separately.
Writes via Horoshop API respecting the 100 req/hour limit, uses only allowed tags (h2, h3, ul, p, strong, em). No layout breaks.
Detox tone for February-March, 'back to healthy' framing for September — the same SKU gets re-angled copy without rewriting from scratch.
No. If a SKU has no certifier in your supplier sheet, Revenza writes 'natural' or 'eco' wording instead of 'organic' and flags the card. We will not generate an EU Organic claim without a source — that's the green-washing trap behind most regulator complaints.
Revenza queues writes and spreads them across the hour automatically. A 600-SKU catalog finishes in roughly 6 hours of background sync — you don't watch it, you get a finished-batch email.
Yes. You define a template per category — for example, spirulina and chlorella get an extra 'harvest method and heavy metals testing' block, while dried fruits get a soaking instructions block. Revenza fills your template, doesn't impose its own.
Revenza decodes E-codes inline: E330 → lemon acid (from citrus), E440 → pectin (from apples). Buyers see the natural source, not just the code, which cuts 'is this really organic?' support tickets.
Yes. Revenza reads category and tags — conventional SKUs get standard descriptions without organic claims, organic SKUs get the full compliance block. Mixed catalogs like Ашан Органік's hybrid model are common.
Pick affected categories (superfoods, smoothie mixes, herbal teas) and run a seasonal regenerate. Revenza shifts the angle to detox/cleanse framing while keeping composition, storage and nutrition data identical.
Start with 50 free SKUs on your Horoshop store. See certifier-compliant copy with origin, storage and dual nutrition before you pay.