🔧TecDoc XML & cross-reference parsing
Imports TecDoc, Hotline and Google Merchant feeds, matches OEM to aftermarket equivalents from Bosch, ATE, Febi, Brembo.
Revenza turns bare OEM numbers into full cards with vehicle fitment, material specs and DIY difficulty — uploaded directly to Prom.ua.
Sound familiar?
Your descriptions are just OEM numbers and part names — buyers can't tell which car or engine they fit
Revenza expands each OEM into a full card: part function, cross-reference to ATE/Bosch/Brembo, fitment notes
Compatibility says 'for Toyota Camry' without year or 2.5 vs 3.5 engine — 30% of orders end in returns
AI parses TecDoc XML and writes precise compatibility: make, model, year range, engine code, body generation
Brake pad listings skip the material (organic, semi-metallic, ceramic) — pros buy from Exist.ua instead
Automatic material classification for friction parts, filters and gaskets with performance trade-offs explained
Stock status reads 'in stock' but you can't tell customers if it ships tomorrow or in 3 weeks
Warehouse status pulled from your feed and rewritten as 'ships in 24h' or 'order from supplier, 14–21 days'
Prom.ua flags duplicate descriptions across similar SKUs and your ranking drops
Each card is generated unique — passes Prom.ua duplicate check across thousands of similar SKUs
Manually rewriting 8,000 cards before the spring brake/suspension peak is impossible
400+ SKUs processed in 2 hours, so your full catalog is ready before the autumn tire and battery rush
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.
Connect TecDoc XML, Prom.ua export or Hotline feed. Revenza reads OEM numbers, brands and existing fitment data.
Choose structure: function, fitment table, material, install difficulty, warranty. Add your store tone and disclaimers.
AI writes 300–1500 char descriptions per Prom.ua guidelines. Spot-check a sample, approve in bulk, regenerate edge cases.
Export ready XML or sync via Prom.ua API. Attributes (side, axle, material) go to filter fields, prose to the description.
Imports TecDoc, Hotline and Google Merchant feeds, matches OEM to aftermarket equivalents from Bosch, ATE, Febi, Brembo.
Generates compatibility lines with year, engine displacement, engine code and facelift version — not just 'for Camry'.
Flags EMARK requirement (Directive 2007/46/EC) for lamps, mirrors, brake pads and Euro 5/6 notes for filters and catalysts.
Each card gets an install score: 'home mechanic 4/10' or 'lift required 9/10' — buyers self-qualify before ordering.
Generates distinct descriptions for near-identical parts (left/right, front/rear) so Prom.ua never marks them as duplicates.
Handles catalogs of 5,000–100,000 SKUs in batches, with seasonal priority queues for brakes, suspension and tires.
We mention OEM numbers as cross-reference for fitment purposes only, which is legal under aftermarket sales rules. Revenza never claims your aftermarket part is 'original Bosch' or 'OEM Toyota' — it writes 'compatible with OEM 04465-33450' instead. This protects you from trademark claims competitors like AutoDoc.ua have faced.
Yes, if your TecDoc or supplier feed contains the fitment table, Revenza expands it into readable text per SKU. For parts without structured fitment data, it generates a generic template and flags them for your manual input. Typical accuracy on TecDoc-fed catalogs is 95%+.
No. Revenza varies sentence structure, synonyms and detail emphasis between near-identical SKUs (front-left vs front-right brake disc, for example). We've tested across catalogs of 50,000+ parts and Prom.ua's uniqueness check passes consistently.
You can prioritize categories before peak seasons — brakes and suspension before spring, tires and batteries before autumn. Revenza processes those SKUs first so your top-margin items are live when traffic spikes.
An in-house writer averages 20–30 auto parts cards per day. Revenza does 400+ SKUs in 2 hours at roughly 1/15 the cost per card. For technical accuracy on fitment and OEM cross-references, AI trained on TecDoc beats a generalist copywriter who doesn't know what 1ZZ-FE means.
Every card is editable before export. You can also lock specific phrases (warranty terms, return policy, shipping notes) so they appear identically across the catalog while the technical content stays unique.
Generate full Prom.ua cards with OEM cross-reference, fitment and install difficulty for your entire catalog. Test on 50 SKUs free.