Kakobuy Shopping Guides
Practical notes for checking product links, comparing listing evidence, reviewing measurements and photos, planning shipping, and building a useful shortlist.
Start Here
If you are new to spreadsheet research, begin with the Kakobuy Spreadsheet Hub to understand how listings are organized and what the directory can and cannot confirm. Then use the spreadsheet link-checking guide before relying on a saved product URL. It explains how to compare the live title, images, price, options, specifications, and seller information with the spreadsheet row.
After confirming that a listing still represents the expected item, browse the broader Kakobuy Finds directory or use product categories to narrow the research set. Shoppers who want a smaller editorial selection can move to Best Kakobuy Finds.
Spreadsheet Guides
Spreadsheet link checking
Use How to Check if a Kakobuy Spreadsheet Link Still Works to distinguish a working page from a useful, matching listing. It covers redirects, changed products, price differences, missing options, seller changes, and what to record when a link stops working.
Product comparison
The Spreadsheet Hub explains the essential comparison fields: product type, current images, measurements, option names, reference price, domestic delivery, and likely parcel impact. For now this is the existing comparison resource; a separate product-comparison guide should only be published after a duplicate-intent check.
QC and photo checking
The Pink Shipping Proof Guide focuses on photo evidence, selected-option checks, visible details, and reasons to pause a row. It helps turn a general request for “more photos” into a specific check for a tag, print, sole, zipper, shape, or piece of hardware.
Sizing
Use the measurement guidance in the Kakobuy Spreadsheet FAQ and the photo-proof guide. Compare garment measurements with an item you already own, and use insole length when it is available for footwear. Letter sizes alone are not dependable across sellers or batches.
Shipping planning
The existing Kakobuy Haul Guide is the practical shipping-planning resource. It helps separate core items from optional additions and keeps item price, packaging, estimated weight, service charges, and international shipping in the same decision.
Product shortlist
Use Kakobuy Finds for broad discovery and Best Kakobuy Finds for a smaller editorial shortlist. A shortlist should keep only listings whose role, option, evidence, measurements, and cost can be explained.
How These Guides Work Together
- Start at the spreadsheet and define the category or use case.
- Find a relevant product through Finds or Categories.
- Check that the live listing still matches the saved link.
- Compare the strongest candidates using the same fields.
- Inspect QC or product photos for the details that matter.
- Check measurements rather than relying on a size label.
- Estimate packaging, weight, fees, and delivered cost.
- Keep a small shortlist and record why each row remains.
This sequence is meant to reduce uncertainty, not manufacture certainty. If evidence is missing at one step, mark the row for review instead of carrying an unsupported assumption into the next step.
Latest Guides
How to Check if a Kakobuy Spreadsheet Link Still Works
The newest guide provides a seven-step link check and a realistic example showing why a page that loads can still represent a changed or misleading listing. Read the link-checking guide.
Kakobuy Pink Shipping Proof Guide
This guide covers warehouse-photo questions, fit evidence, option proof, pink notes, and parcel priority. Read the QC and shipping-proof guide.
Kakobuy Spreadsheet Hub
The hub explains organization, comparison basics, listing limitations, and the relationship between the spreadsheet, Finds, Categories, and Guides. Open the Spreadsheet Hub.
Kakobuy Haul Guide
The haul page helps evaluate a group of products as one parcel instead of approving each row in isolation. Review the haul-planning resource.
What These Guides Can and Cannot Verify
These guides can help you compare visible page information, identify changed links, record current prices, inspect available measurements and photos, and note gaps that need more research. They can also provide a consistent workflow so two products are judged with the same questions.
They cannot guarantee stock, product quality, authenticity, seller performance, delivery time, or the final cost. A working link does not mean a product has been verified, personally tested, or approved. Public listing information can change after a review, and some platforms show different details by account, region, or selected option.
Guide Update Policy
Guides are reviewed when a linked workflow changes, a destination page no longer matches the described steps, important fields become unavailable, or a recurring user question is not answered clearly. A substantive update should change instructions, examples, limitations, or internal resources—not merely refresh a date.
Product links and prices can change more often than editorial guidance. Always use the visible “Last reviewed” date as context, then confirm current details on the destination page. If a guide remains accurate, it does not need an artificial freshness update.
