🍳Induction & hob compatibility check
Revenza verifies induction claims against magnetic-base data before writing, so 'all hobs' only ships when it's true.
Revenza writes induction-checked, liter-accurate, temp-rated descriptions for kitchen tools — straight into Shopify Body HTML and Metafields.
Sound familiar?
Listings say 'works on all stovetops' but you never confirmed induction — returns spike from buyers with induction hobs
Revenza pulls hob compatibility from your supplier data and writes an explicit line: 'induction, gas, electric, ceramic — confirmed'
Pot capacity missing in liters; 'large' and 'medium' don't help anyone clicking add-to-cart
Capacity is normalized to liters and added to both the description and a Shopify Metafield for filters
Handle material (bakelite, stainless, wood) isn't stated, so buyers can't tell what's oven-safe
Handle material is detected and paired with oven-safe limits (e.g., 'bakelite handle — not oven-safe above 180°C')
Coating temperature limit (250°C vs 400°C) lives in supplier PDFs, not on the product page
Coating temperature ceiling is extracted and stated plainly, with a usage warning when relevant
Weight is absent — a problem for older buyers, arthritis customers, and parents shopping for kids
Net weight in grams is included for every item, with a note when the piece is heavy enough to matter
Descriptions are pure spec dumps — no cooking scenarios, no 'use this pan for searing steak' context
Each description ends with 2–3 cooking scenarios — what to cook, on what heat, with which utensils
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 collections (pans, knives, bakeware, utensils). Revenza reads existing titles, specs, and supplier docs.
Pick tone (practical / chef-style), markets, and locked claims like 'PFOA-free only if certified'. Compare against Bergner or WMF style if useful.
Process 200–500 SKUs per run. Each draft shows source data so you can spot a missing induction flag before publishing.
One click writes descriptions, fills Metafields (capacity, weight, oven-safe), and updates locale variants for Shopify Markets.
Revenza verifies induction claims against magnetic-base data before writing, so 'all hobs' only ships when it's true.
Capacity, diameter, height, weight extracted and written into the description plus Shopify Metafields for collection filters.
Non-stick ceilings (PTFE ~250°C, ceramic ~400°C) and handle heat tolerance pulled from spec sheets, not guessed.
BPA-free and PFOA-free claims are only written when your supplier data backs them — keeps you clear of FTC issues in the US.
Adds correct food-contact material language for EU markets via Shopify Markets locales — no copy-paste from TEFAL or WMF pages.
Clean Body HTML for Shopify, structured Metafields for Google Merchant Center, Rozetka.ua XML and Prom.ua feeds.
Shopify Magic writes generic copy from the title. Revenza reads supplier specs, PDFs, and your existing Metafields, then produces niche-correct text — induction status, liter capacity, coating temperature, handle material. It also refuses to invent claims that aren't in your source data.
Yes, but we recommend spot-checking 5–10% of any batch. Revenza flags low-confidence items separately — for example, when supplier data doesn't confirm induction or BPA-free status — so you only review the risky ones.
Knife descriptions include blade length, steel type, and handle material. For Shopify Markets targeting the UK, Revenza adds the age-verification notice for blade lengths that legally require it. Ukraine listings stay unrestricted.
Each description includes 2–3 specific cooking scenarios tied to the actual pan size and material — searing in a 24cm cast iron reads differently from simmering in a 5L stockpot. You can also lock phrases you want to keep or ban.
Most stores run a full re-description pass in August or September before the gifting and New Year cooking peak. Revenza handles 400+ SKUs in roughly two hours, so a 1500-SKU catalog is a one-week project, not a quarter.
Yes. Beyond Shopify Body HTML, Revenza fills Metafields that map cleanly to GMC attributes (material, capacity, color) and exports compatible XML for Rozetka.ua and Prom.ua.
Connect your Shopify store, run 50 cookware SKUs free, and see descriptions with real capacity, temperature limits, and cooking scenarios.