π§©Age-group reasoning, not just labels
Each 0-3, 3+, 7+, 14+ tag is justified by part size, magnets or chemistry β the info parents actually search for.
Revenza writes structured Shopify Body HTML for 500-5000 toy SKUs: CE marking, assembled size, batteries, and what '3+' actually means for parents.
Sound familiar?
Your '3+' age label has no explanation β parents leave because they don't know if it's small parts, magnets, or paint chemistry
Every age tag gets a one-line reason: small parts, magnet count, or paint composition per EN 71-3
A 1000-piece LEGO set without assembled dimensions: customers can't tell if it fits the kid's room shelf
Revenza pulls assembled dimensions and box size into Shopify Metafields and references them in Body HTML
'Develops fine motor skills' appears on 200 SKUs with zero detail on how β sounds like filler, not a benefit
Learning aspects are concrete: 'pinch grip practice for ages 2-3' instead of vague motor-skill claims
Batteries-included question kills conversion when the answer isn't in the description
Battery type, count, and included/not-included status appear in a fixed spec block on every electronic toy
Shopify's built-in AI writes generic toy copy without CE, EN 71-3 or ASTM F963 references buyers and marketplaces expect
Descriptions cite CE marking and EN 71-3 compliance for EU; ASTM F963 block auto-added for US Markets locales
Series compatibility (does LEGO City 2024 click with 2020 sets?) is missing β you lose the cross-sell
Compatibility lines list which series and years click together, generated from your collection tags
What Revenza does every day
1000
products in 1 hour
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per description (Pro)
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platforms supported
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languages, one click
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Install the app, pick collections to process. Works with stores from 500 to 5000 SKUs across LEGO, plush, board games, RC.
Choose markets (EU/US), enable EN 71-3 and ASTM F963 blocks, define your tone β playful for parents or technical for collectors.
Revenza fills Body HTML and Metafields in batches. A 400-SKU collection finishes in around 2 hours; you approve before publishing.
Cleaned descriptions flow into Google Merchant Center, Facebook Catalog and Rozetka.ua XML without extra mapping.
Each 0-3, 3+, 7+, 14+ tag is justified by part size, magnets or chemistry β the info parents actually search for.
Pulls both dimensions into Metafields so shoppers know shelf fit before checkout, cutting size-related returns.
Fixed 'Batteries: AA x2, not included' line on every electronic SKU β answers the #1 pre-purchase question.
CE and EN 71-3 wording for EU Markets, ASTM F963 for US locales β auto-switched via Shopify Markets.
Replaces 'develops thinking' with concrete skills like color sorting, sequencing, or two-hand coordination per age.
Reads collection tags and writes which sets connect β works for LEGO, Playmobil, train tracks, magnetic tiles.
Shopify Magic writes generic copy β it doesn't know EN 71-3, EU Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC, or that '3+' needs a small-parts reason. Revenza is trained on toy-specific structure: age justification, assembled size, batteries, learning value, series compatibility.
Yes. December drives up to 40% of annual toy sales, so we recommend prepping descriptions in October-November. Revenza processes around 400 SKUs in 2 hours, so a 3000-SKU catalog is ready in roughly 15 hours of compute spread over a few days.
Yes. For Shopify Markets EU locales, descriptions reference CE marking and EN 71-3 limits on lead, chromium and barium in paints. For US locales, ASTM F963 wording is added automatically. You don't write two versions.
You set the tone. Many shops competing with LEGO Store Ukraine, Chicco.ua or igrushki.ua choose a parent-focused tone with concrete safety and learning detail, since that's where generic catalogs fall short.
Revenza flags SKUs with missing critical fields instead of inventing numbers. You get a list, fill the gaps once in a CSV or Metafields, and re-run only those products.
Generated content lives in Shopify Body HTML and Metafields, so any feed using your product data β Google Merchant Center, Facebook Catalog, Rozetka.ua XML β picks it up on the next sync.
Connect your Shopify store and let Revenza handle age reasoning, sizes, batteries and compliance copy across every SKU.