💡Kelvin and lumens explained
Adds 2700K/4000K/6500K with a plain-language note on warm vs neutral light, plus lumens-to-room-size hint.
Revenza fills 300–3000 lamp and fixture cards with Prom.ua-unique descriptions that include lighting scenarios, socket limits and IP ratings.
Sound familiar?
Descriptions list watts and lumens but never explain where the lamp fits — kitchen, bathroom, office, photo studio
Revenza generates a usage scenario per fixture: kitchen island, bathroom mirror, hallway, retail display
Socket type shows E27, but max wattage of the fitting is missing — buyers screw in 100W bulbs and burn the fixture
AI pulls socket data and adds a clear max-wattage warning for E14, E27, GU10 fittings
Color temperature is written as 'warm' without Kelvin — customers can't tell 2700K from 3000K and return the order
Each card states exact Kelvin (2700K, 3000K, 4000K, 6500K) with a short note on the visual effect
CRI is absent on cards aimed at beauty salons, ateliers and photo studios, where Ra>90 is the deciding factor
For studio and salon-grade lamps, CRI/Ra value is added and explained in one sentence
Dimmer compatibility is not stated — about 30% of LEDs flicker on dimmers and end up as complaints
Dimmer compatibility is marked explicitly: 'dimmable', 'not dimmable', or 'works with leading-edge dimmers only'
Copying specs from OSRAM Ledvance or Vito gets cards flagged as duplicates and pushes them down Prom.ua search
Every description is rewritten uniquely for Prom.ua, so cards pass the duplicate filter and keep ranking
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Import via Prom.ua XML, Google Merchant Center feed, Hotline.ua export or a plain Excel file.
Choose card style per category: chandeliers, LED bulbs, spots, outdoor lamps, LED strips, smart lighting.
Revenza generates Kelvin, IP, CRI, beam angle, dimmer notes and a usage scenario for each SKU.
Export updated descriptions and attribute fields directly to Prom.ua, ready for filters and search.
Adds 2700K/4000K/6500K with a plain-language note on warm vs neutral light, plus lumens-to-room-size hint.
Detects bathroom, outdoor and garden lamps and enforces IP44, IP65 or IP67 mention per EU Ecodesign labeling rules.
Highlights Ra>90 for ateliers, beauty salons and photo studios — the segment Leroy Merlin Ukraine cards often miss.
Pulls E14/E27/GU10/G9 data and adds the fitting's max wattage so buyers don't burn out the lamp holder.
For reflector and spot lamps adds 15°, 36° or 60° beam angle and where each angle works best.
Rewrites every card so it passes Prom.ua duplicate checks, even when source data comes from OSRAM or Vito feeds.
Yes. Each card is generated from scratch using your attributes, not copy-pasted from supplier sites. We tested batches of 1000+ lamps from Vito and OSRAM feeds — Prom.ua accepted them as unique.
Yes. Color temperature, socket type, IP class, wattage, lumens and material are written into Prom.ua attribute fields so category filters work correctly. The description text references them in plain language.
Revenza adds energy class A–G, wattage in W and lumens to LED cards as required by Regulation (EU) 2019/2015. It also flags halogen lamps which are restricted under the ErP Directive since 2023.
The AI infers values from the model name and series (for example, OSRAM Parathom 827 = 2700K) where reliable, and leaves the field blank otherwise instead of inventing numbers.
Around 6–8 hours of processing for 1500 cards. You can review and bulk-edit before publishing to Prom.ua.
Yes. Upload 5–10 of your best existing cards and Revenza will match sentence length, formality and how you address the buyer.
Test Revenza on 50 lamps free — get cards with Kelvin, IP, CRI and dimmer notes, ready to publish to Prom.ua.