⌚Movement-aware copy
Quartz, mechanical and automatic each get a different storytelling angle — accuracy vs craftsmanship vs heritage.
Revenza writes unique cards for 100–2000 watch SKUs with correct movement, water resistance and Swiss Made labeling — without the spec-sheet feel.
Sound familiar?
Descriptions list specs but never answer who the watch is for — gift, daily wear, diving, formal
Each card opens with a buyer profile: gift for graduation, office wear, weekend sport, anniversary present
'3ATM water resistant' sits in the card with no explanation; customers ask in chat if they can swim with it
Water resistance is translated: 3ATM = rain and handwash only, 5ATM = shower, 10ATM+ = swimming — never 'waterproof' (FTC rule)
Movement type (quartz / mechanical / automatic) is missing from the title and buried somewhere in text
Movement is in the H1 and first paragraph: 'Quartz, Japanese Miyota' or 'Automatic, 42h power reserve'
Case is '40mm stainless steel' but no thickness, no 316L vs 304 grade — returns from buyers with allergies
Case fields include diameter, thickness and steel grade (316L surgical vs 304) when present in your feed
Battery life on quartz and power reserve on mechanical (38h vs 72h) never mentioned — TimeUA and ALLO list it, you don't
Battery life for quartz (2y vs 5y) and power reserve for mechanical are pulled into a structured spec block
Prom.ua flags 200+ near-duplicate cards across similar models, ranking drops on category pages
Every description is generated unique per SKU — Prom.ua duplicate check passes across the full catalog
What Revenza does every day
1000
products in 1 hour
5¢
per description (Pro)
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platforms supported
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languages, one click
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Nourishes and restores your skin overnight. Formula built on 3% hyaluronic acid + argan oil. Visible results in 7 days.
Revenza reads up to 2000 watch SKUs, detects movement, case, strap and water resistance from messy source data.
Choose between casual gift-shop voice or premium tone closer to Rolex.com style — Revenza adapts vocabulary, not facts.
Check movement labeling, ATM phrasing and Swiss Made claims before bulk generation. Edit prompt rules if needed.
Download XML with descriptions and attributes filled. 400+ SKUs ready in around 2 hours.
Quartz, mechanical and automatic each get a different storytelling angle — accuracy vs craftsmanship vs heritage.
Follows FTC: 'water resistant' only, with ATM translated into real-world use cases buyers understand.
Applies the 60% Swiss-component rule and distinguishes steel, gold-plated and solid gold per EU hallmarking.
Auto-adjusts tone for Feb 14, May Mother's Day, June weddings/graduations and December — peaks for watch sales.
Generates fresh text for each model and color variant so Prom.ua doesn't penalize your catalog for duplicates.
Fills Prom.ua attribute fields (case mm, strap material, gender, movement) separately from prose — filters work correctly.
No. The system is configured to use only 'water resistant' with ATM context, following FTC guidance. 'Waterproof' is technically incorrect for watches and never appears in generated copy.
Revenza checks your source data for origin and movement caliber. Swiss Made label is applied only when the feed confirms it; otherwise it writes 'Japanese quartz movement' or the actual caliber name like Miyota 2035 or Seiko VX42.
Only if your feed contains the grade. If the source says 'stainless steel' without class, Revenza writes it that way and flags the SKU so you can enrich the data — it won't invent surgical-grade claims.
Yes. Each SKU gets its own generation pass with varied structure and phrasing. We tested catalogs of 1500+ watches with under 3% similarity between cards, well within Prom.ua's duplicate threshold.
Around 3 hours end-to-end: 20 min upload and mapping, 2.5 hours generation, 30 min spot-check. Full catalogs of 2000 SKUs typically finish overnight.
Yes. Mark SKUs to skip or set a rule like 'only generate where description is under 200 characters'. Bestseller cards you've manually polished stay untouched.
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