⚖️EFSA & Ukraine BAD wording filter
Revenza blocks treatment claims ("cures", "treats") and rewrites "boosts immunity" into EFSA-approved nutrient-specific phrasing per Regulation 1924/2006.
Revenza fills 150-600 SKU in your OpenCart catalog with descriptions that pass EFSA wording rules, declare allergens, and explain dosage with or without food.
Sound familiar?
"Vitamin C 1000 mg" listed without form — ascorbic acid vs Ester-C vs buffered — leads to returns from disappointed customers
Revenza extracts and writes the form (ascorbic acid, Ester-C, liposomal, buffered) and explains absorption differences in 2-3 sentences
Descriptions skip dosage timing (with food / on empty stomach), reducing perceived efficacy and trust
Each description includes a dosage block: timing relative to meals, max daily dose, what to combine with for absorption (e.g. iron + vitamin C)
Magnesium + B6 synergy is not explained anywhere, so cross-sell with B-complex never happens
Stack logic is auto-detected from your catalog — Revenza adds "works with [SKU]" lines that map to OpenCart Related Products
GMP, NSF, Informed-Sport certificates exist on the shelf but never appear in the product card — buyer leaves for iHerb
Certificates from your supplier datasheet are pulled into the description as a trust block, with correct labels (GMP, NSF Certified for Sport, Informed-Sport)
Average BAD description is 30-60 words: just name and dosage, no rationale, no Supplement Facts logic
Output is 180-320 words structured: form → benefit by nutrient → dosage → who it's for → storage → allergens
Allergen disclosure (gelatin capsule, soy lecithin, traces of gluten) buried or missing — compliance risk on Rozetka feed
Allergen and gelatin/vegan capsule status declared in a fixed block; EFSA-banned health claims are rewritten to compliant wording
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 products via OpenCart admin or connect by API. Revenza reads names, attributes, manufacturer, and existing thin descriptions.
Drop in PDFs or CSVs from NOW Foods, Solgar, local distributors. Revenza extracts form, dosage, certificates, and allergen data.
400 SKU processed in about 2 hours. Review in a side-by-side editor, approve in batches, or set rules for auto-publish.
Descriptions, SEO Title, and Meta Description write directly into the right OpenCart fields per language — no manual copy-paste.
Revenza blocks treatment claims ("cures", "treats") and rewrites "boosts immunity" into EFSA-approved nutrient-specific phrasing per Regulation 1924/2006.
Every card includes when to take it (morning/evening, with food/empty stomach), serving size, and max daily intake — pulled from your supplier data.
Scans your catalog for pairs like Magnesium+B6, Zinc+Copper, Iron+Vit C and writes cross-sell lines mapped to OpenCart Related Products.
Generates separate UK/EN/PL descriptions per language tab in OpenCart 3.x — not machine-translated, written from scratch per locale.
Writes into OpenCart's SEO tab with the form and dosage in the title ("Vitamin C 1000 mg Buffered, 120 caps") — boosts CTR on Google Merchant.
Auto-adds gelatin/vegan capsule status, gluten/soy/dairy traces, and storage conditions (2-25°C, away from light) — critical for sensitive nutrients.
No. The output passes through an EFSA Regulation 1924/2006 filter and a Ukrainian BAD-as-food rule set. Phrases like "cures arthritis" or "treats depression" are blocked. Generic "supports immunity" is rewritten with the specific nutrient claim EFSA permits, e.g. "vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system".
Revenza varies sentence structure per product form (capsule, powder, liquid, gummy) and per category (vitamins, aminos, adaptogens, probiotics). A 400 SKU catalog typically takes around 2 hours and produces descriptions that read distinctly per SKU — we run a similarity check below 35%.
Yes. OpenCart 3.x stores descriptions per language tab, and Revenza writes natively in each — not a translation layer. For the EN-market it adds the FDA disclaimer "These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA" automatically; for UA it follows the food-supplement (not medicine) framing.
Revenza enriches from public manufacturer data (NOW Foods, Solgar, Doctor's Best and similar brands have structured product pages) and from supplier datasheets you upload. If form is ambiguous ("Vitamin C 1000 mg"), it asks you to pick once and applies to all variants.
It's built so you don't lose customers to iHerb. Standard pain: a buyer compares your card with iHerb's full breakdown (form, certificates, lab third-party tested) and leaves. Revenza outputs the same depth — form, GMP/NSF/Informed-Sport certificates, allergen panel — pulled from your supplier data.
No. Descriptions are plain HTML written into the existing description field, not new attributes. Heavy attribute sets are what slow OpenCart down — Revenza intentionally keeps structured data inside the description block, so storefront load times don't change.
Connect your store, upload supplier datasheets, get 400 compliant descriptions in 2 hours. Pay only for SKU you publish.