π§΅Fabric composition in EU format
Writes '86% cotton, 14% elastane' per Regulation 1007/2011 into both Short and full Description, plus ACF fabric_composition field.
Revenza writes boutique product cards with fabric % composition, EU/UK/US size charts, and SS/FW season tags β directly into your Short and full Description fields.
Sound familiar?
Average clothing description is 50-100 words with no fabric composition and no size table β Google Shopping rejects feeds without material attribute
Every description includes the fabric composition in % per EU Textile Labelling Regulation 1007/2011, formatted for Google Shopping material attribute
Size chart missing or only in one system (UK/US/EU/UA) β driving 40% return rate on dresses and trousers
Auto-generated size table in EU, UK, US and UA columns inserted into the full Description field with cm measurements per size
Fabric content is on the label photo but not in text, so the SKU never ranks for '86% cotton 14% elastane' searches
Fabric % written in the Short Description (above the fold) and full Description β both indexed by Yoast/RankMath and Google
Season tag missing: an FW24 wool coat uploaded in August gets buried because nobody marked it as fall/winter
Season code (SS24, FW24, SS25) added to title, description, and as a product tag so seasonal search queries match
Color names like 'beige' or 'taupe' have no context β customers compare against Kasta.ua and Answear.ua product pages with 12 photos and detailed shade notes
Shade descriptors: 'warm beige with pink undertone, similar to camel' β written from your photos, not generic color names
Model height is given as '170 cm wearing S' but no weight or bust/waist β shoppers can't translate it to their own body
Fit notes block: model measurements, true-to-size verdict, and recommended size if between two β pulled from your variant data
What Revenza does every day
1000
products in 1 hour
5Β’
per description (Pro)
9
platforms supported
6
languages, one click
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REST API key takes 2 minutes. Revenza reads your existing 500-5000 SKUs, categories, attributes, and variant data.
Pick tone (minimalist, romantic, streetwear), default size systems, current season code, and which ACF fields to populate.
Batch 100-500 SKUs at a time. Preview each card before publishing β fabric %, size table, season tag, care notes all visible.
Writes to both WooCommerce description fields and updates the product schema markup for rich snippets.
Writes '86% cotton, 14% elastane' per Regulation 1007/2011 into both Short and full Description, plus ACF fabric_composition field.
Generates EU/UK/US/UA size table as HTML in the Description β readable by customers and parsed by Rozetka.ua XML feed.
Detects coats, knitwear, linen, swimwear from your category and tags FW24 or SS25 β so February uploads don't compete with August stock.
Adds wash, iron, and dry-clean guidance in plain text next to the symbol references β best practice for EU buyers.
Material, color, size, gender, age_group attributes filled so your feed passes Merchant Center without manual mapping.
Reads your product images and writes shade descriptions buyers understand β 'dusty rose,' 'olive khaki,' not just 'pink' or 'green.'
No. Revenza varies sentence structure, opening hooks, and styling suggestions per item. A linen midi dress and a wool blazer get different copy even within the same SS24 collection. You set tone presets per category.
If you have it as an attribute, ACF field, or in the original supplier data, Revenza uses it. If not, you upload a CSV or label photo and Revenza extracts and applies it across matching SKUs. It will not invent percentages.
Yes. You can paste 3-5 example product cards from any reference store, and Revenza analyzes the structure (fit notes, fabric block, styling tips) and replicates that pattern for your catalog while keeping your brand voice.
Revenza adds a standard line confirming the textile meets REACH restrictions on azo dyes and formaldehyde when you flag SKUs as EU-compliant. You control whether this appears as a description block or as a dedicated ACF field.
Yes. Generated descriptions hit the focus keyphrase you define (usually 'item type + fabric + season'), maintain readable Flesch scores, and fill the meta description field. The plugin's green-light analysis works out of the box.
Revenza outputs descriptions in the format Rozetka.ua XML expects β including param tags for size, color, material, and season β so the same content works on your WooCommerce store and the marketplace feed.
Upload your SS25 collection in the morning, have 400 SKUs published with size charts, fabric composition, and season tags before lunch.