👟Pronation & sole-type detection
Reads model name, matches against running-shoe DB, adds neutral/stability/motion control and surface (asphalt/trail/gym).
Revenza turns dry tech specs from Nike, Puma, ASICS into Prom.ua descriptions with EU/UK/US sizing, sole type, pronation, and CE/EN markings.
Sound familiar?
Brand sends only technical data sheets — you spend evenings rewriting the same Gore-Tex paragraph for the 50th sneaker
Revenza expands brand spec sheets into 400–1200 character Prom.ua descriptions, each unique to pass duplicate checks
Shoe sizes listed as EU 42 without UK 8 / US 9 conversion — buyers ask in chat, then return the wrong size
Auto-generates EU/UK/US/CM size conversion tables in HTML inside the description, plus fills Prom's size attribute
Sole type (asphalt / trail / gym) not specified — trail runners get returned because customer wore them on a treadmill
Detects category from title and adds sole type with use case: 'rubber outsole for asphalt, not suitable for trail'
'For running' with no pronation note (neutral / overpronation) — buyers compare to DECATHLON or Intersport Ukraine and leave
Pulls pronation type from model database (Asics Kayano = stability, Nike Pegasus = neutral) and explains it plainly
Single-shoe weight missing — marathon runners filter by <220g vs >280g and skip cards without numbers
Extracts weight per shoe from spec sheet and surfaces it in the first paragraph — critical for runners
1500+ SKUs with seasonal turnover (ski Oct–Feb, running Apr–Aug) — no time to rewrite winter stock before October
Bulk processes seasonal collections via XML — 1500 ski SKUs ready before October without a copywriter
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.
Drop a Prom.ua XML, Excel, or connect via API. Revenza reads brand, model, specs, and existing attributes.
Choose 'running shoes', 'ski equipment', 'gym apparel', 'protective gear' — each preset adds the right fields (pronation, EN class, weight).
Check tone, sizing tables, marking accuracy on a small batch. Adjust prompts once — the rest of the batch follows the same style.
1000 SKUs in ~2 hours. Download Prom.ua-compatible XML with descriptions, attributes, and HTML sizing tables ready to import.
Reads model name, matches against running-shoe DB, adds neutral/stability/motion control and surface (asphalt/trail/gym).
Builds a sizing block inside the description and fills Prom.ua size filter attribute separately — both work together.
Marks helmets with EN 1078 (cycling) or EN 1077 (ski), life vests with EN 13138 class A/B/C — required for EU-compliant cards.
Gore-Tex becomes 'stays dry in 4h rain', Dri-FIT becomes 'pulls sweat off skin in 30 min gym session' — not just the trademark.
Every card gets a distinct paragraph structure so Prom.ua's duplicate filter doesn't push you down in category listings.
Exports to Prom.ua XML, Google Shopping Feed, Facebook Catalog, and Rozetka.ua XML in one run — no reformatting per channel.
No. Each description uses a different paragraph order, sentence structure, and emphasis even for identical models in different colors. We tested 5,000-card batches with zero duplicate flags.
Yes. Revenza maps model names against a running-shoe database covering Nike, Adidas, ASICS, Hoka, Salomon, Puma, Mizuno. If a model isn't recognized, it falls back to outsole material from the spec sheet rather than guessing.
If the spec sheet lists EN 1078, EN 1077, or EN 13138 class, Revenza places the marking in the description and as a Prom.ua attribute. For categories where it's mandatory in EU, the system warns you if the marking is missing from source data.
Supplements use a separate template that includes ingredient list, serving size, and EU food supplement disclaimers. Health claims are kept factual — no 'builds muscle in a week' style copy that violates marketplace rules.
Yes. You can lock specific phrases per brand — for example, keep 'NITRO foam' or 'Contagrip' verbatim. Revenza writes around them instead of replacing them.
Roughly 6–8 hours of generation time, plus 1–2 hours of review on a sample. Most stores run it in mid-September and have the full ski/snowboard section live before the season opens.
Connect your Prom.ua sports catalog to Revenza and get sizing tables, pronation, sole type, and EN markings written for every card.