🐕Breed and life-stage logic
Distinguishes puppy/adult/senior and small/medium/large breeds in copy, so a Maine Coon food card reads differently from a Sphynx one.
Revenza writes descriptions that match buyer questions: breed, age, feeding norms, allergens, carrier dimensions. Built for Shopify Body HTML and metafields.
Sound familiar?
Cat food labeled 'for adult cats' with no breed or size — British Shorthair and Maine Coon owners bounce because feeding needs differ
Revenza generates breed- and size-specific copy: separate variants for short-hair, long-hair, large breeds, kittens, seniors
Calorie content and daily portion missing from food cards — the #1 complaint in negative reviews on Zooplanet.ua and Petmart.ua
Every food description ends with a feeding table: kcal per 100g and grams per day by weight bracket
Toy and bowl materials say 'plastic' with no BPA-free mark — pet owners check this before adding to cart
Material fields auto-populate with BPA-free, food-grade silicone, ISO 11784/11785 chip compatibility where relevant
Carrier sizes shown as S/M/L with no cm or liter measurements, so customers ask in chat instead of buying
Carriers and crates pull dimensions in cm and liters into the description and Shopify metafields
No allergen breakdown in food descriptions — around 30% of pets in Ukraine have food allergies and owners filter for it
Allergen line is mandatory in the output: chicken, grain, fish, dairy flagged or marked absent
Shopify's built-in AI returns generic blurbs that ignore EU Pet Food Regulation (EC) 767/2009 percentage requirements
Composition formatted to EC 767/2009 — % meat, % grain, % moisture pulled from supplier data into structured HTML
What Revenza does every day
1000
products in 1 hour
5¢
per description (Pro)
9
platforms supported
6
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.
Install via Shopify admin. Revenza reads your existing products, vendor, type, tags, and current Body HTML in one sync.
Point Revenza at your supplier feed or CSV. It pulls composition %, kcal, materials, dimensions into the right metafields.
Run 100-500 SKUs at a time. Preview side-by-side with old description, edit tone, then approve.
Approved descriptions push to Body HTML and metafields, then flow to Google Merchant Center, Prom.ua XML, and Facebook Catalog.
Distinguishes puppy/adult/senior and small/medium/large breeds in copy, so a Maine Coon food card reads differently from a Sphynx one.
Generates a clean HTML table with weight ranges and daily grams — renders directly in Shopify without theme edits.
Forces % meat, % cereals, % moisture, % ash into the composition block. Skips medical claims that need a vet prescription.
Detects grain-free, hypoallergenic, BPA-free, food-grade stainless steel from supplier data and surfaces them up top.
Pulls length×width×height in cm plus liters and max pet weight into every transport product, instead of vague S/M/L.
Outputs UA, RU, EN, PL versions with the same structure, so locale switches keep feeding tables and allergen blocks intact.
Shopify Magic writes generic marketing copy from a product title. It does not know that cat food needs % moisture per EC 767/2009, that carriers need liters, or that allergens are a buying factor. Revenza is trained on pet supply category structure and outputs the spec blocks customers actually scan for.
Yes. Revenza detects therapeutic claims like 'urinary', 'renal', 'diabetic' and either strips medical claims or flags the SKU as prescription-only depending on your rule. This keeps you clear of regulatory issues around medicated feed.
Revenza uses different templates per product type. Food gets composition + feeding table, toys get material + safety + size, carriers get dimensions + airline compliance. You set the templates once, then generate the full catalog in batches.
Yes. Revenza accepts supplier feeds in CSV, XML, or Excel and outputs Ukrainian, Russian, English, or Polish. The structure matches what shoppers expect from leading UA pet stores like Zooplanet.ua and Зоомагазин Природа.
Revenza writes structured data to existing metafields rather than overwriting them blindly. Composition, kcal, weight, and allergens go to dedicated metafields you can use in theme blocks, filters, and Google Merchant Center attributes.
Around 2-3 hours of generation plus your review time. Most stores process 1,000 SKUs across 1-2 working days, including approval and minor edits.
Connect your Shopify store, point Revenza at your supplier feed, and get the first 50 product descriptions back today — feeding tables, allergens, and dimensions included.