πΏCertification-aware copy
Generates claims that match EU 2018/848 and Non-GMO Project rules β names the body, avoids unverified 'organic' wording.
Revenza writes Shopify Body HTML with certification, region of origin, storage and per-100g + per-serving nutrition β ready for EU and Non-GMO audits.
Sound familiar?
Descriptions list ingredients and calories but skip how to use the product or why organic matters
Each card gets usage scenarios β smoothie bowls, detox routines, baking ratios β alongside the spec sheet
'Organic' claims appear without naming the certifying body β a green-washing risk under EU Regulation 2018/848
Revenza inserts the certifying body (e.g. Organic Standard, USDA, EU Organic Logo holder) and certificate ID into every organic SKU
Shelf life and storage conditions are missing, which is critical for organic SKUs without preservatives
Storage temperature, humidity and shelf life after opening are pulled from your data and rendered as a structured block
Nutrition shown only per 100g, but dietitians and trainers also want per-serving values
Nutrition table outputs both per 100g and per portion, with portion size you define per category
Region of cultivation and processing method (cold-pressed, freeze-dried) is absent, killing premium positioning
Origin field (Carpathians, Sicily, Andes) and processing method are added as metafields and inline copy
Shopify's built-in AI writes generic copy that reads identical to EcoShop.ua and iHerb Organic listings
Templates are tuned per category β superfoods, raw nuts, cold-pressed oils, fermented goods β so no two listings sound the same
What Revenza does every day
1000
products in 1 hour
5Β’
per description (Pro)
9
platforms supported
6
languages, one click
Face cream, moisturizes skin. Volume 50 ml. Brand: XYZ. Ingredients: water, glycerinβ¦
Nourishes and restores your skin overnight. Formula built on 3% hyaluronic acid + argan oil. Visible results in 7 days.
OAuth login, Revenza pulls products, collections and existing metafields. No CSV juggling for 800-SKU catalogs.
Point Revenza to your certificate, origin, processing and shelf-life fields. Templates load per category.
Batch 200β1000 SKUs in one run. Preview Body HTML and metafields side by side before publishing.
One-click publish or schedule. Roll back any SKU to its previous description with version history.
Generates claims that match EU 2018/848 and Non-GMO Project rules β names the body, avoids unverified 'organic' wording.
Per 100g and per-serving values rendered in clean Shopify HTML tables, ready for dietitian and trainer audiences.
Adds region, harvest method and processing (cold-press, freeze-dry, stone-milled) to justify premium pricing.
Shifts copy toward detox in FebβMar and 'back to healthy' in September; superfoods stay evergreen.
Writes Body HTML plus structured metafields for storage, allergens, certificate ID β usable in filters and feeds.
Outputs per-locale versions so EU, UK and US listings each follow their own organic labeling rules.
Revenza only outputs the word 'organic' when you've supplied a certificate and certifying body. Otherwise it falls back to neutral wording like 'natural' or 'farm-grown'. This keeps you clear of green-washing complaints from regulators and competitors.
Shopify's generator writes generic marketing copy and ignores certificates, origin, dual nutrition and storage. Revenza is trained on organic-food taxonomy and produces structured blocks β ingredients with E-code explanations, per-100g and per-serving tables, certificate IDs β that the native tool simply doesn't output.
Yes. Templates branch by category (raw nuts, cold-pressed oils, superfood powders, fermented foods, gluten-free baking) and by origin. A Sicilian olive oil and a Carpathian linseed oil get different narratives even though both are cold-pressed.
Yes, when you flag a SKU as Non-GMO Verified, Revenza adds the claim with the audit year and avoids the term on non-verified products. For EU-only stores it switches to 'GMO-free' wording per local rules.
Metafields written by Revenza (allergens, storage, certificate, origin) map directly into your product feed. This improves Merchant Center approval rates for organic SKUs that often get flagged for unsubstantiated health claims.
Every generated description is editable in Revenza's preview. You can also lock specific paragraphs (for example a brand story for your private label) so regeneration never overwrites them.
Start with 50 free product descriptions. See how certification, origin and dual nutrition look on your own catalog before paying anything.