🍳Stovetop matrix per SKU
Gas, electric, ceramic, induction, halogen — each marked yes/no based on your feed, not guessed.
Revenza writes pan, knife, and cookware cards with induction marks, liters, handle material, and temp limits — ready for the OpenCart WYSIWYG field.
Sound familiar?
300–2000 SKUs and descriptions read like spec sheets — material and dimensions, zero cooking context
Revenza turns dry specs into use-case copy: what to cook, for whom, and on which stove
'Suitable for all stovetops' written without checking induction — returns from buyers with induction hobs
Induction compatibility is a required field — if your feed doesn't say yes, the description doesn't claim it
Pot capacity missing in liters; 'large' and 'small' don't sell online
Capacity is auto-converted and written in liters next to portion guidance (e.g., 2.4 L = soup for 4)
Handle material (bakelite, stainless, wood) skipped — customers ask whether it survives the oven
Handle material is pulled from attributes and tied to oven-safe behavior in plain language
Coating temperature limit (250°C vs 400°C) absent — risky for non-stick claims
Coating temp limit appears in every non-stick card with a clear 'do not exceed' line
BPA-free and PFOA-free copied across the catalog with no certificate trail — FTC exposure on the US market
BPA-free / PFOA-free claims only appear when the source data flags a certificate, keeping copy defensible
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.
Pull SKUs, attributes, and existing descriptions via OpenCart API or CSV. 300–2000 SKU loads in one pass.
Tell Revenza which fields hold capacity, coating, handle material, and induction flag. Saved as a template.
Drafts arrive in batches. Spot-check 20 cards against TEFAL, Bergner, or WMF style and approve the batch.
Descriptions, SEO Title, and Meta Description write to the right OpenCart fields per language. Rollback included.
Gas, electric, ceramic, induction, halogen — each marked yes/no based on your feed, not guessed.
Fills capacity, diameter, and weight in the description body. Critical for buyers with arthritis or buying for kids.
Writes the max temperature for non-stick, ceramic, or enamel coatings and warns against empty preheating.
Food-contact phrasing follows EU Regulation 1935/2004 so cards stay clean for EU shoppers and marketplaces.
Single HTML block for the description field, plus separate SEO Title and Meta Description for the SEO tab.
Generates UK, EN, and PL versions per OpenCart language module — not auto-translated leftovers.
Revenza only writes induction support if your product feed has that attribute set to yes. If the field is empty or false, the description lists the stovetops that are confirmed and stays silent on induction. This is the single biggest return-rate fix for cookware stores.
These claims are gated behind a certificate flag in your data. If the flag is missing, Revenza writes the material and coating without the claim. That keeps you out of trouble with FTC-style scrutiny in the US and similar consumer rules in the EU.
A 1,500-SKU catalog typically processes in 6–8 hours of compute, split into review batches of around 200. Most stores approve and publish within 3–4 working days, including QA against brands like Bergner Ukraine or WMF.
Yes. Revenza writes one description per active OpenCart language module — Ukrainian, English, Polish — generated natively, not machine-translated. SEO Title and Meta Description in the SEO tab are filled per language too.
Ukrainian knife sales have no specific restrictions, so descriptions stay standard. For stores shipping to the UK, Revenza adds an age-verification notice on blade lengths that fall under UK rules, so the card matches your checkout gate.
Yes. Cards can be regenerated with a gifting angle for the Q4 push and the August–September back-to-cooking wave, then reverted to evergreen copy in January with one click.
Connect your OpenCart store, map five attributes, and get the first 50 kitchen tool descriptions back today — capacity, coating, and stovetop included.