🪵Material and finish detail
Recognizes wood species, metals, threads, beads and writes finish and care notes — the spec sheet buyers expect.
Revenza writes descriptions that explain crafting time, wood species, finish, and gift packaging — the details that justify your handmade price.
Sound familiar?
Cards say 'handmade' but don't show the 2–3 weeks of work behind each piece — buyers compare your price to mass-market and walk away
Each description names the technique and realistic production time so the premium price reads as fair, not arbitrary
Material listed as 'wood' without species (oak, teak, acacia) or finish (wax, oil, lacquer) — sellers on Crafta.ua and Etsy outrank you on detail
Wood species, grain, and finish method are pulled into every card with consistent terminology across the catalog
Customization is offered but the order flow isn't written into the product card, so buyers email instead of checking out
Customization options, lead time, and how to request changes are written directly into the product copy
Gift packaging (box, ribbon, card) isn't mentioned, even though roughly 40% of handmade orders are gifts
Gift packaging details — box type, ribbon, included card — appear in cards flagged as giftable
OpenCart 3.x has one WYSIWYG field per language — rewriting 300 SKUs in UA and EN manually takes weeks
Generates parallel UA and EN descriptions for OpenCart language modules in one pass
EUTR wood-origin notes and Etsy 'handmade' policy wording have to be added by hand to every relevant listing
Adds EUTR legal-origin line for wood items and Etsy-compliant 'handmade by' phrasing where relevant
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.
Export your product CSV or connect via the OpenCart API. Revenza reads existing attributes, categories, and language settings.
Pick techniques, materials, lead times, and gift options. Add EUTR or Etsy compliance lines once — applied where relevant.
Revenza writes UA and EN descriptions, SEO titles, and meta. Approve in bulk or edit individual cards before publishing.
Descriptions land in the WYSIWYG field per language, SEO data in the SEO tab. Re-run anytime for new collections.
Recognizes wood species, metals, threads, beads and writes finish and care notes — the spec sheet buyers expect.
Turns '2–3 weeks lead time' into a story about the process, so customers see the labor behind the price.
Detects giftable items and adds packaging, ribbon, and personalized card info — useful for the May and December peaks.
Writes how to order custom names, sizes, or colors directly in the card so buyers don't DM you on Instagram.
Generates UA and EN copy aligned with OpenCart 3.x language modules and a clean SEO tab — title and meta separated.
Adds dimensions in cm with reference comparisons (coin, palm) when photos lack scale, cutting return requests.
No. Revenza uses your inputs — wood species, technique names, lead times, packaging — so each card reads like a craftsperson wrote it. If you make tooled leather wallets in Lviv, it won't sound like a factory in Shenzhen.
Yes. Etsy's Marketplace Integrity Policy requires 'handmade' items to be made or designed by the seller, with no reselling. Revenza adds 'handmade by [your studio]' phrasing and avoids language that could trigger a policy review.
For wooden items, Revenza inserts a short legal-origin statement referencing your supplier documentation. You enter the source data once in the craft profile and it applies to every wood SKU.
Yes. OpenCart's language module structure is supported — UA and EN copy are generated in the same run and written to the correct language fields, with separate SEO titles and meta descriptions.
Roughly 1.5–2 hours for full bilingual generation, plus your review time. Most stores in the 50–500 SKU range finish a full catalog rewrite in a single afternoon.
Yes. You select which products to regenerate. Many sellers start with the 30–40% of cards that are shortest or oldest, then expand from there.
Stop losing buyers to vague cards. Generate detailed, bilingual OpenCart descriptions that explain your craft and justify your price.