🏋️Home vs commercial framing
Every description names the user — apartment owner, garage gym, or commercial floor — based on EN ISO 20957 class and max load.
Revenza generates Short and full Descriptions for treadmills, benches, dumbbells — with noise level, max load, EN ISO 20957 class and assembly dimensions.
Sound familiar?
Dumbbell '10 kg' listed without material (cast iron, rubber, chrome) — buyers can't tell if it ruins parquet or tears up palms
Revenza pulls material and coating from your ACF fields and writes it into both Short Description and full Description with floor/grip context
Bench press max load missing from specs — the one number that decides whether a 95 kg lifter even adds to cart
Max load in kg is auto-inserted as the first bullet for benches, racks and bars — visible above the fold on mobile
Treadmill noise level (dB) not in description — apartment buyers bounce to Sport-club.com.ua to find it
Noise level in dB is generated for every treadmill and elliptical, with a plain-language comparison ('quieter than a dishwasher')
Disassembled vs assembled dimensions confused — returns spike because the rack doesn't fit through the doorway
Both packed and assembled dimensions are written out, plus doorway clearance note for racks over 180 cm
Descriptions read like a spec sheet from the supplier — no answer to 'is this for home use or a commercial gym?'
Each card answers 'who is this for' — beginner home use, intermediate, or commercial gym — based on your category and price tier
EN ISO 20957 class (S/H/I) and CE marking buried in PDFs instead of the product card
EN ISO 20957 class S/H/I and CE/LVD compliance for motorized units are pulled from your specs and stated in the description
What Revenza does every day
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Revenza reads products, categories, ACF fields and existing specs via the WooCommerce REST API. No CSV juggling.
Choose treadmill, bench, dumbbell, rack or cardio machine — each template knows which specs and compliance marks matter.
A 300-SKU catalog is rewritten in about two hours. Review draft cards in a side-by-side editor before publishing.
Sync back to WooCommerce in one click. Ready for the December–February resolution rush and September back-to-school spike.
Every description names the user — apartment owner, garage gym, or commercial floor — based on EN ISO 20957 class and max load.
Treadmill and elliptical descriptions include dB rating with a relatable benchmark, the deciding factor for apartment buyers.
Packed box size and assembled footprint both appear in the card, with doorway-fit warnings for racks and multi-stations.
EN ISO 20957 class, CE marking, max load labeling on dumbbells and bars — written into the description, not buried in attachments.
Writes Short Description and full Description separately, reads ACF specs, passes Yoast and RankMath analysis on first generation.
Descriptions stay clean for Google Shopping, Rozetka.ua XML and Prom.ua feeds — no broken HTML, character limits respected.
Yes. It reads the EN ISO 20957 class from your specs or infers it from category and price, then writes the description for the right buyer. A class S treadmill gets apartment-focused copy; a class I gets commercial gym framing.
No. Revenza only writes specs that exist in your product data — ACF fields, attributes, or supplier sheets you upload. Missing fields are flagged in the review screen so you can fill them before publishing.
The Short Description gets the 2–3 deciding facts — max load, noise level, who it's for. The full Description expands into use cases, assembly, warranty and compliance. Both are SEO-optimized and pass Yoast/RankMath checks.
You set the tone per category — technical and neutral for commercial racks, motivational for home cardio. Revenza keeps the voice consistent across 100–500 SKUs, which manual copywriters rarely manage.
Each description has a dedicated block stating whether assembly is included in the price, who performs it, and warranty length. If your data says 'self-assembly,' the copy says so plainly instead of hiding it.
Yes. Output is clean text and valid HTML, respects character limits for Rozetka.ua XML and Prom.ua, and keeps the structured data WooCommerce generates for schema.org Product markup intact.
Revenza rewrites 300 WooCommerce product cards in two hours — with noise levels, max loads, EN ISO 20957 class and assembly dimensions in every description.