👟Footwear-aware structure
Pronation, sole type, drop, weight, upper material — pulled into fixed Horoshop blocks so every running shoe card has the same answers.
Revenza turns brand spec sheets into structured Horoshop descriptions: pronation, sole type, weight per shoe, EU/UK/US sizing — across 1000–15000 SKUs.
Sound familiar?
Brand sends a spec sheet — you paste it as the description. Result: same text as Intersport Ukraine and DECATHLON Ukraine, zero SEO advantage.
Revenza rewrites brand specs into unique copy per SKU, structured for Horoshop H2/H3 blocks — no duplication with Puma.com/ua-uk or DECATHLON.
Running shoes labeled just 'for running' — no pronation type (neutral/overpronation), so customers return them after a podiatrist visit.
Pronation tag (neutral/over/under) is pulled from the model line and stated explicitly in the description, with a one-line fit recommendation.
Shoe sizes only in EU — buyers ordering UK or US guess wrong, returns hit 20% on footwear.
Auto-generated EU/UK/US/CM size table inserted as a clean <ul> block below the main description.
Sole type (asphalt/trail/gym) missing from cards — trail runners get returned because someone tried them on a treadmill.
Sole purpose (road, trail, court, gym) is identified from the model and surfaced as a dedicated H3 block.
Single-shoe weight missing — marathoners filtering for <220g can't tell your model from a 280g trainer.
Weight per single shoe (men's reference size) is extracted and shown next to the category benchmark.
Gore-Tex and Dri-FIT appear in titles but the card never explains what the buyer actually gets from them.
Each material technology (Gore-Tex, Dri-FIT, Boost, Flyknit) gets a one-sentence buyer-facing benefit, not just the brand name.
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.
Authorize via API key. Revenza pulls categories, attributes and existing descriptions to detect what's missing per SKU.
Choose 'Running shoes', 'Ski equipment', 'Gym apparel', 'Protein supplements' — each has its own required field set and EU regulation flags.
Cards appear in a diff view: original vs new. Approve 50 at a time or auto-publish once you trust the output on a category.
Approved cards write back through the API with HTML preserved (h2, h3, ul, p, strong, em). Reviews block stays untouched.
Pronation, sole type, drop, weight, upper material — pulled into fixed Horoshop blocks so every running shoe card has the same answers.
Generates a conversion table per category (running, football boots, ski boots) as HTML <ul> ready for Horoshop.
Adds EN 1077 for ski helmets, EN 1078 for cycling helmets, EN 13138 class A/B/C for life vests — required for EU-bound buyers.
Winter sport copy (Oct–Feb) emphasizes insulation and waterproof ratings; summer copy (Apr–Aug) leads with ventilation and weight.
Respects the 100 req/hour limit with built-in queueing — push 2000 SKUs overnight without 429 errors or manual retries.
Descriptions render cleanly in Google Shopping, Facebook Catalog and Rozetka.ua XML — no orphan tags, no broken HTML.
It queues writes and spreads them across the hour automatically. A 5000 SKU import finishes in roughly 50 hours of background processing — you set it once, it runs overnight without supervision.
No. Revenza generates copy from structured attributes (pronation, weight, sole, material) plus your category template. Two stores using Revenza on the same Nike Pegasus get different texts because input attributes and tone settings differ.
Yes, when the source data or product line confirms certification. The marking goes into a dedicated 'Safety & certification' H3 block. If certification isn't confirmed in the input, the block is omitted rather than guessed.
Sports nutrition uses a separate template with allergen disclosure, serving size and 'food supplement, not a meal replacement' wording aligned with EU food supplement regulation. Health claims are kept conservative.
No. Horoshop pulls H1 from the product name, so Revenza opens with a buyer-context lead (use case, terrain, level) and never restates the model name in the first sentence.
Yes. Mark any SKU as 'locked' and Revenza skips it on bulk runs. You can still trigger a single regeneration manually if you change the source spec.
Connect Horoshop, pick a category, and see 100 sample cards rewritten with proper sizing, pronation and certification — before you commit to a paid plan.