📏Age + height in cm, every card
Outputs '3–4 years / 98–104 cm' in title, body and Metafields — matches how UA parents actually search and filter.
Revenza writes age-targeted descriptions with height in cm, fabric %, wash temperature and EN 14682 cord rules — directly into Shopify Body HTML and Metafields.
Sound familiar?
Supplier descriptions copied as-is: 40 words, no age targeting, no height in cm — same text Chicco Ukraine and Wojcik already outrank you for
Each card gets a unique 120–180 word description with age band (3–4 years), height (98/104 cm) and fit notes that read like a parent wrote them
Size charts say '3 years' with no height/weight — parents bounce because kids grow unevenly and they shop by 98/104 cm
Revenza pulls height ranges into Shopify Metafields and into the Body HTML so 98/104, 110/116 appear in size tables, filters and Google Merchant feed
Composition reads 'cotton' with no % and no mention of OEKO-TEX — parents now ask before adding to cart
Composition auto-formatted as '95% cotton, 5% elastane, OEKO-TEX Standard 100' when the certificate field is set — consistent across every SKU
Wash temperature missing — one customer washes a printed tee at 60° and you get a return plus a 1-star review
Wash block generated from fabric and print type: max 30°, no tumble dry for prints, iron on reverse — written in plain language
Photos only on mannequin or flatlay, and the copy never says whether sleeves can be rolled or waistband adjusts for growth
Fit section describes turn-up cuffs, adjustable elastic waistbands and growth allowance, so the page answers what the photo cannot
300–2000 SKUs to refresh before the August school rush and you have two weeks
400+ SKUs processed in roughly 2 hours, draft state in Shopify, you review and publish in batches
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.
Install the app, pick the collections to process — for example new AW season or all 600 SKUs in Boys 3–8.
Confirm your tone, height grid (98/104, 110/116), OEKO-TEX status per supplier, and which categories need EN 14682 checks.
Revenza writes 400+ descriptions in about 2 hours into draft Body HTML and Metafields. You review side-by-side with the source.
Approve in bulk, push live, and rebuild Google Merchant and Rozetka feeds. Ready for the August school peak or December gifting.
Outputs '3–4 years / 98–104 cm' in title, body and Metafields — matches how UA parents actually search and filter.
Reads your composition field, formats percentages, and adds OEKO-TEX Standard 100 only when the cert flag is true. No false claims.
Flags hoodies and jackets for ages 0–7 with neck cords, suggests compliant copy and warns before publishing items that breach the standard.
Generates wash temperature, drying and ironing rules based on fabric mix and print type — cuts deformation returns from 60° washes.
Writes clean H2/H3 and bullet lists into Body HTML, populates Metafields for size, age, composition. Works with Shopify Markets locales.
Output maps to Prom.ua XML, Rozetka.ua and Google Merchant Center fields — age_group, size, gender, material — no manual feed cleanup.
Shopify's generator writes fluent text but doesn't know kids apparel rules. It won't add height in cm, won't format composition with OEKO-TEX, won't flag EN 14682 cord violations, and doesn't fill Metafields. Revenza is built around those checks.
Each card is generated from its own attribute set — fabric mix, print, fit, age band — so a 4-year-old's striped tee and a 10-year-old's school polo read differently. We rotate structure and vocabulary per category to avoid the duplicate-text issue you see in supplier feeds.
Yes. Revenza writes per locale through Shopify Markets, so you keep one product with a UA description for the local market and EN for export. Height in cm stays in both; size labels adapt.
Revenza checks structured data against EN 14682 (cords, drawstrings, ages 0–14) and EU Directive 2001/95/EC categories before generating. If a hoodie has a neck cord for age 5, it blocks publication and shows the rule. Final responsibility stays with you, but the obvious breaches are caught.
Around 2.5 hours of processing for 500 SKUs, plus your review time. Most stores publish a full collection refresh in a single working day, which is why teams run it before August back-to-school and December gifting peaks.
Revenza only writes what's in your data. If composition is blank, it writes a generic care section and flags the SKU as 'missing fabric data' so you can request it from the supplier instead of inventing claims.
Connect your Shopify store, point Revenza at a collection, and see 50 sample kids clothing descriptions generated free — with height in cm, fabric % and care rules.