Product pages·The loop, applied

Fix the pages
that lose you sales.

Thin descriptions, weak titles, missing keywords — the product pages quietly costing you rank and conversions. datavessel finds them, rewrites them for search and conversion, and publishes — on Shopify, Shopware or WooCommerce. Draft by default; you approve what goes live.

Shopify · Shopware · WooCommerce · Every publish on your approval

Product page — rewritten for search

Shopify · draft, pending approval

Before

Blue Shoes

Nice blue shoes. Comfortable. Buy now.

After

Cobalt Runner — Lightweight Trail Shoes for Wide Feet

Breathable mesh, cushioned sole, and a wide toe box built for long trail runs. Free returns.

SEO title + meta + tags updated — you approve, it publishes

The problem

Your product pages are working against you.

Rewriting product copy is the classic job that never gets done — too many products, too little time. So the pages sit there, under-ranking and under-converting. The usual suspects:

Thin, generic copy

One-line descriptions that say nothing a shopper — or a search engine — can use to choose you.

Missing the keywords

Titles and descriptions that don't contain the terms people actually search for, so the page never ranks.

Never revisited

Hundreds of products, written once at launch and never touched again — even as demand and search shift.

How it works

The same loop, on your catalogue.

Analyze · Run · Track — the product-page rewrite a CRO consultant bills for, running across your whole catalogue for a fraction of the cost.

  1. A

    Analyze

    It finds the pages that need the work.

    datavessel cross-references Search Console and your store to surface the products with weak copy, poor rank, or low conversion — the ones where a rewrite will actually move the number, not just busywork.

  2. R

    Run

    It rewrites and publishes them.

    It rewrites the title, description, tags and SEO meta for search and conversion — on Shopify, WooCommerce or Shopware — and publishes. Draft by default, so every change lands unpublished for your review; you approve what goes live.

  3. T

    Track

    It learns from what the rewrite moved.

    It watches traffic and conversion on the pages it touched, learns which rewrites worked, and comes back for the next batch — so the whole catalogue improves over time instead of aging.

What it can do

Real edits, drafted for your review.

datavessel doesn't just suggest copy — it writes it into your store. Changes land as drafts by default, so nothing goes live until you say so (or you put a workflow on autopilot).

  • Rewrite product titles and descriptions
  • Update SEO meta title and description
  • Refine tags, product type and URL handle
  • Publish live — or leave as a draft for review

Turn your catalogue into pages that sell.

Connect your store and datavessel finds the weakest pages first — you approve the rewrites, it publishes.