Independent Yoybuy spreadsheet guide

Search Yoybuy Spreadsheet Finds More Clearly

Search Findsindex for a product, then compare photos, sizing and likely shipping weight before you save anything.

yoybuysheet is an independent browsing guide for Yoybuy spreadsheet users. It does not sell products, process orders, handle shipping, verify sellers, or represent Yoybuy or Findsindex.

Product search and comparison Read the full guide
1

Choose a category

Begin with shoes, clothing, bags, watches or accessories.

2

Search for the item

Enter the product name and open the closest Findsindex results.

3

Check the details

Review the useful photos, sizing, source page and price beside similar products.

4

Keep a shortlist

Save only rows with a clear reason and a realistic idea of packed weight.

Search results open on Findsindex in a new tab. This site does not sell products or process orders.

Findsindex product directory

Browse by category

Choose a product type and jump straight to the matching Findsindex directory.

Where Findsindex provides a dedicated Yoybuy category page, the card opens that matched route; Shoes, Jersey and Electronics use the current global category. For comparison notes, continue with the full category guide.

A better first filter

Why begin with a category?

Broad spreadsheet searches mix products with completely different fit, photo and shipping questions. A bag and a jacket do not need the same checks.

Compare rows that solve the same job

Choose footwear, bags, clothing or accessories first. Once the rows are comparable, the price differences make more sense and missing details are easier to spot.

Read the full Yoybuy sheet guide →
Three passes

How to use this site

The order matters less than the discipline: narrow, compare, explain.

Pick the category first

Start from the product type and its practical questions. You will notice missing details faster.

Compare similar finds

Open a small group of rows that appear to solve the same need. Do not judge an isolated price or image.

Save only with a reason

Write the reason in a few words: clearer measurements, more useful QC photos, or better source detail.

Shortlist standard

What makes a row worth saving?

A row earns a place when several details work together. One attractive price or one polished image is not enough.

  • The category label matches the actual item.
  • The photos show details that matter for that product type.
  • Sizing or measurements are visible when fit matters.
  • The price is compared with similar rows, not read alone.
  • Shipping weight is part of the value judgment.
  • Source clues are relevant and the destination matches the description.
  • The save reason is specific rather than based on hype.
Search with a question

Look for the detail you are missing

Start with the product, then add what you need to see. Try “hoodie chest measurements,” “bag interior photos” or “shoe insole length.” Add a source name only when you are tracing an old link.

If the first results are vague, change one part of the query at a time. Add a measurement, material, interior view or source detail so you can see which change improves the result.

Explore practical search ideas
Guide directory

Keep the next question close

Choose the section that matches what you are unsure about instead of opening more rows.

Read the spreadsheet

Understand source terms, compare a strong row with a weak one and decide when to continue.

Open the main guide →

Choose a category

Match each product type with its own photo, fit and weight questions.

Open category notes →

Find a better result

Start with the product, then add the size, photo or source detail you still need.

Open search ideas →

Score one row

Apply a seven-point pre-save test and remove rows that cannot explain themselves.

Open the checklist →

Think about weight

Review why packed weight can change the apparent value of a spreadsheet find.

Open shipping notes →

Check unfamiliar links

Spot vague rows, keep account questions on official pages and treat redirects with care.

Open safety notes →

Get a direct answer

Find concise explanations for common Yoybuy sheet, QC, source and support questions.

Open the FAQ →

About yoybuysheet

See what the site can help with and when you should use an official support page instead.

About yoybuysheet →

Before you follow a link

Understand what this site checks and what you still need to confirm for yourself.

Read the disclaimer →

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.