Kakobuy Spreadsheet FAQ
Direct answers about spreadsheet links, QC photos, product comparison, sizing, prices, shipping, and where to begin.
What is a Kakobuy Spreadsheet?
It is an organized research directory that groups product discoveries by category, style, reference price, and useful shopping notes. It helps you browse and compare options without keeping dozens of unrelated tabs open. Start with the Kakobuy Spreadsheet Hub to understand how listings are organized and what information still needs to be checked on the destination page.
How do I use the Kakobuy Spreadsheet?
Choose a category or use case, open a relevant listing, and compare the live title, images, options, measurements, seller information, and price with the spreadsheet row. Record the date you checked it and remove candidates that lack enough evidence. Use Kakobuy Finds for broad discovery and keep only a small group for closer comparison.
Are Kakobuy Spreadsheet links always up to date?
No. Product pages can be removed, redirected, reassigned, or changed after they are added to a spreadsheet. A price, option, image, or seller may also change while the URL still opens. Follow the link-checking guide before relying on a saved URL, and record the date and result of your latest check.
What does QC mean?
QC usually means quality-control information, often represented by warehouse or listing photos that show the specific item or option. Photos can help you inspect visible details such as shape, print placement, stitching, tags, soles, zippers, and hardware. They cannot prove durability, material composition, authenticity, fit, or future seller performance. Ask a specific visual question instead of treating any photo as general approval.
How do I compare two spreadsheet products?
Use the same fields for both products: current photos, exact option, measurements, seller information, reference price, domestic delivery, estimated weight, and missing information. Compare the delivered-cost context rather than the lowest displayed price alone. If both products serve the same role, keep the one with clearer evidence and fewer unresolved questions. The Best Finds shortlist illustrates the purpose of a smaller selection.
What should I do if a product link stops working?
Save the failed URL and the date checked, retry later to rule out a temporary platform error, and check whether it redirected to an equivalent page. Search by a distinctive model name, image, item code, or seller only if you can compare the replacement carefully. If no equivalent listing exists, mark the row unavailable or paused instead of silently substituting a vaguely similar product.
Are listed prices final?
No. A listed amount is a reference price and may exclude option differences, domestic delivery, service charges, packaging, currency conversion, and international shipping. The minimum displayed price may also belong to an accessory or different variant. Select the same size, color, bundle, and quantity before comparing prices, then estimate the full delivered cost before deciding that one listing is cheaper.
How should I estimate shipping costs?
Start with the item weight if available, then allow for packaging and the shipping method’s billing rules. Add product cost, domestic delivery, service charges, packing choices, international shipping, and possible taxes or fees relevant to your destination. Bulky low-price items can cost more to ship than expected. Review the Kakobuy Haul Guide and evaluate products as one parcel.
Does a working link mean the product is verified?
No. A working link only confirms that a page responded. It does not guarantee that the page still shows the same product, that an option is in stock, that the seller will perform well, or that product quality has been verified. Compare the live page with the spreadsheet row and inspect the evidence yourself. This site does not personally test every listing or guarantee a purchase outcome.
How often are spreadsheet links reviewed?
Editorial pages are reviewed when workflows, important fields, or linked resources change. Individual product listings can change much faster, so there is no promise that every link is checked on a fixed daily schedule. The meaningful date is the last time the product title, images, options, price, and seller details were compared—not a date refreshed only to make the page appear new.
How should I check sizing?
Compare the listing’s garment measurements with an item you already own and measure it in the same way. For footwear, use foot or insole length when available. Check whether the chart describes the product or the body, and confirm the selected option uses that chart. Letter sizes alone are not reliable across sellers, factories, product types, or batches.
Where should a beginner start?
Begin with the Kakobuy Shopping Guides Hub, then read the link-checking guide before opening many product pages. Browse one category at a time through Categories or Finds, define a use case, and create a small shortlist. New users usually make better decisions by resolving a few important questions than by collecting a large number of links.
