Independent spreadsheet browsing guide

Search AllChinaBuy finds with a clearer route.

Paste a product name, copied product link, store link, or exact phrase. Results open on Findsindex, where you can compare the live listings yourself.

Searches and category links open Findsindex in a new tab. This site is not AllChinaBuy or Findsindex.

1 Search or paste a link2 Review photos and details3 Compare shipping context

Reduce the noise

Why start with a category?

Broad spreadsheet searches mix products that need completely different checks. A shoe row needs profile photos and sizing notes; a bag row needs dimensions, closures, and hardware close-ups. Narrowing by product type makes comparisons fairer.

Category first, source second

Choose the kind of item, compare a few similar rows, then inspect whether the source link and photos actually match the row description.

A three-step filter

How to use this site

  1. 01

    Pick the category first

    Decide which details matter for that product type before looking at individual rows.

  2. 02

    Compare similar finds

    Price, photos, sizing, and weight become meaningful when viewed beside alternatives.

  3. 03

    Save only with a clear reason

    If you cannot say why a row belongs on the shortlist, leave it out for now.

Shortlist standard

What makes a row worth saving?

  • The category label matches the item.
  • Photos answer product-specific questions.
  • Sizing or measurements are visible when needed.
  • Price is compared with similar finds, not judged alone.
  • Shipping weight still fits the decision.
  • Source clues are relevant and the row has a reason beyond hype.

A cleaner save rule

Keep the row only when its photos, sizing, context, and likely shipped weight give you a defensible reason to compare it again.

See the seven-point checklist

Search with a purpose

Start with the detail you need

Begin with the product type. Add a source only when you are tracing a link, photos when you need visual evidence, or measurements when fit is the unanswered question. One useful detail is usually enough.

Search results open on Findsindex. No search data is stored by this site.

Keep the shortlist small

If you already know the category, open the matching Findsindex page. If you are still unsure, read the checklist first and keep the shortlist small.