Spreadsheet guide
LitBuy spreadsheet guide
A lot of finds still originate in shared spreadsheets — one row per product with a price, photo link, and agent URL. LitBuy Finds imports that style of data so you can search it like a normal catalog.
What a typical row contains
Curators track name, CNY or USD price, image URL, marketplace source, category tags, and a LitBuy agent link. Some rows add a QC reference URL pointing to albums or review threads.
Rows update when sellers change price or when a batch is replaced. The sheet is the source; the website is a cleaned view.
From row to product page
We map each row to a URL on LitBuy Finds with brand detection, category placement, and card text for browsing. Agent links on the product page should match the sheet intent — always confirm on LitBuy before paying.
Why use the site over the sheet
Sheets are wide and awkward on a phone. Here you get filters, brand pages, trending sorts, and stable links to share. QC references stay visible on the listing when the import includes them.
When data drifts
If a seller deletes a listing or changes variants, the find page can lag until the next sync. If checkout looks wrong, search for the same item elsewhere on the site or pick a fresher row from recently added.
Common questions
- Is every sheet row guaranteed to be live?
- No. Marketplaces change fast. Treat the find page as a starting point — verify price and variant on LitBuy after you click the agent link.
- Who maintains the spreadsheets?
- Community curators and catalog maintainers. LitBuy Finds indexes the feeds we are given; we do not control seller inventory on Weidian or Taobao.