🍳Induction compatibility check
Revenza reads the base material and only marks 'induction-ready' when it's truly ferromagnetic — no blanket 'all hobs' claims.
Revenza writes unique cards with capacity, induction compatibility, coating temperature limits and handle material — the data shoppers actually search for.
Sound familiar?
Pan listed as 'suitable for all hob types' but never tested for induction — buyers with induction cooktops return it and leave 1-star reviews
Revenza adds an explicit 'Induction: yes/no' line by parsing base material and supplier specs, so the wrong-hob return loop ends
Pot capacity missing in liters — 'large' and 'medium' are not sizes when someone is comparing your card to TEFAL Ukraine or Bergner
Capacity is normalized to liters and dimensions to cm, then mirrored into Prom.ua filter attributes for size-based search
Handle material not specified: bakelite cracks at 180°C, stainless goes in the oven, wood doesn't — silence here means returns
Handle material is identified (bakelite, stainless, wood, silicone) with a one-line oven-safe note next to it
Coating temperature limit (non-stick up to 250°C vs reinforced up to 400°C) is nowhere on the card, so buyers ruin pans and blame the store
Coating type and max temperature are pulled from manufacturer data and written into both the description and the attribute block
Weight is absent — for customers with arthritis or for kids' kitchen sets this is the deciding factor, not the price
Net weight in grams is generated for every SKU and placed where comparison shoppers look for it
Prom.ua flags 60% of your descriptions as duplicates because they were copied from supplier feeds, and rankings drop
Each description is rewritten from scratch per SKU, so Prom.ua uniqueness check passes and ranking holds
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.
Import via Prom.ua XML, Google Merchant Center, or Rozetka feed. Revenza reads SKUs, attributes and supplier specs.
Choose between WMF-style technical or Bergner-style lifestyle wording. Set required blocks: capacity, induction, coating, weight.
400-2000 SKUs processed in batches. Preview a sample, edit the template, regenerate the rest in one click.
Export updated descriptions and attributes directly into your Prom.ua catalog — filters and search start working the same day.
Revenza reads the base material and only marks 'induction-ready' when it's truly ferromagnetic — no blanket 'all hobs' claims.
Liters, centimeters, grams — auto-extracted and placed both in the description and Prom.ua attribute fields for filters.
Non-stick, ceramic, hard-anodized — each gets its real max temperature so customers don't burn the pan on day three.
BPA-free and PFOA-free claims only appear if the supplier sheet confirms them, keeping you clear of EC 1935/2004 and FTC issues.
Every card is rewritten per SKU, length tuned to 300-1500 characters, HTML clean, no external links — passes the duplicate filter.
Adds use cases — searing steak, simmering borscht, oven roasting — so the card sells, not just lists materials.
It checks the base material from your supplier data. Aluminum-only or copper-only bases are flagged as non-induction; stainless with magnetic base or cast iron is marked compatible. If data is missing, the field stays empty rather than guessing — that's how false 'all hobs' claims get eliminated.
Yes. Each SKU gets a fresh generation with varied sentence structure and vocabulary, even across similar items like a 24cm and 26cm pan from the same line. We've tested batches of 1500+ kitchen SKUs with 0% duplicate flags.
Revenza only writes these claims when your supplier sheet or certificate explicitly confirms them. Without a source, the wording defaults to neutral material descriptions. This protects you from FTC-style false advertising risk and from EC 1935/2004 marking issues on EU-bound orders.
Yes. Typical throughput for kitchen tools is around 400 SKUs per 2 hours. A full 1500-SKU catalog finishes in roughly 7-8 hours and you can keep working in Prom.ua admin during the run.
It fills both. Color, material, capacity in liters, diameter in cm, weight in grams, coating type and induction yes/no are written into the structured attributes that drive Prom.ua filters. Buyers using the left-side filter will actually find your products.
In Ukraine, kitchen knife sales have no length restriction, so Prom.ua listings are unrestricted. If you ship to UK, certain blade lengths require age verification on the buyer side; Revenza adds a region note to the description when you enable cross-border mode.
Connect your Prom.ua feed and let Revenza rewrite your kitchen catalog with the specs buyers compare against TEFAL and WMF.