Search with a question

Hoobuy Spreadsheet Search Ideas

Add only the words that change the result you need. A category, source type or checking need is more useful than a long query assembled from every related phrase.

A simple ruleBegin with the main spreadsheet for a broad overview. Narrow the results only when you know the next question: product type, source, photos, sizing or shipping.

Your query opens Findsindex search in a new tab.

Choose the next page by what you need

If you are starting with a broad sheet, open the main spreadsheet guide. If you already know the product type, use the category guide. If price is your main concern, compare the browsing formats and check likely shipping weight before deciding.

When you are still browsing broadly

Start broadly when you are still exploring. Once you know what is missing, add just one useful detail: the product category, the source platform, the type of photo you need or the shipping question you are trying to answer.

Treat labels such as “best” or a year in the title cautiously. They are useful only when the page explains its criteria, the links still work and the supporting information is current.

Search by source: Yupoo, Taobao, Weidian or 1688

Add one source name when you need a catalog or marketplace context rather than a general find. The source-link guide explains what Yupoo, Taobao, Weidian and 1688 usually show and why a source name does not prove quality.

Search by category

Add one neutral item type rather than several unrelated products. The category guide covers shoes, clothing, bags, watches, accessories and electronics alongside the checks each product type needs.

Search by checking need

Add a QC or quality-check phrase when pictures are the missing evidence. Finder and checker wording describe the same need; the QC photo guide groups these variants and explains what useful photos should actually show.

Add “size chart,” “measurements” or “fit notes” for clothing and shoes. Add “Hoobuy shipping estimate,” “Hoobuy weight calculator” or “shipping weight” when logistics could change the value. Estimates remain estimates.

Link converter and original source terms

Original-link, raw-link and converter searches usually reflect a desire to move between a source URL and a platform-compatible destination. Hoobuy Shoes does not provide a converter. The source-link guide explains the common tool phrases and how to compare the final destination with the raw source.

Community and review searches

Adding Reddit, Telegram or Discord usually means you want user discussion rather than official support. Community posts can reveal questions worth checking, but they may be old, promotional or based on a different seller, route or product. Use them as leads, then return to the current source page and official account channels.

Spelling and spacing variants

Minor differences in spacing, singular and plural wording usually lead to the same topic. Use the spelling shown on the official destination when you need to confirm that two pages refer to the same service.

Comparing other agent spreadsheet terms

Names such as Mulebuy, CNFans, AllChinaBuy, Superbuy and Sugargoo may appear on similar-looking sheets, but that does not make the services interchangeable. The buying-agent spreadsheet guide explains what the labels usually mean and which details still need checking.

Bad search habits to avoid

  • Adding several unrelated categories to one query.
  • Assuming “2026,” “best” or “review” guarantees freshness or evidence.
  • Looking for coupons, support or tracking on unofficial guide pages when an official account channel is needed.
  • Searching only by price and ignoring size, photos, source relevance and weight.