Choose a product type
Open one category and learn which details should be visible for that kind of item.
Independent Mulebuy spreadsheet guide
Paste a product link or enter a keyword. Your search opens matching Findsindex results so you can compare categories, photos, sizing notes, source clues, and shipping weight.
Mulebuy Sheet is an independent browsing guide for Mulebuy spreadsheet users. It does not sell products, process orders, handle shipping, verify sellers, or represent Mulebuy or Findsindex.
Search results and “Browse all finds” open Findsindex in a new tab.
Categories
Pick the kind of item you want to compare and open that section on Findsindex.
T-shirts, jersey, headwear, and shorts use the closest confirmed Findsindex parent category. External pages open in a new tab.
A Mulebuy spreadsheet is useful when it helps you move from a broad list of links to a smaller shortlist. Start with the category, check photos, sizing, price context, and shipping weight, then continue only with rows that still make sense.
Three decisions, in order
The goal is not to open more tabs. It is to make each saved row earn its place.
Open one category and learn which details should be visible for that kind of item.
Judge price, photos, sizing, and weight beside comparable rows—not in isolation.
Keep a row only when you can state what makes it more useful than the alternatives.
The save test
A good row reduces uncertainty. It belongs in the category, shows useful photos, provides measurements when fit matters, and gives enough source context to understand what the link is.
Search with a purpose
If you only know the product type, begin with the category. If you already have a Taobao, Weidian, 1688, or Yupoo URL, use the source-link guide to understand where it leads. When photos are the missing piece, look for QC images; when the item is bulky, check packed weight before comparing prices.
One clear detail is more useful than a long, crowded search. Write down what you are trying to confirm, then stop as soon as the results answer that question.
Choose a more focused search →Practical reading
Use focused guides when photos, source links, duplicate rows, or search choices are slowing down the shortlist.
Check the angles that matter without treating images as a guarantee.
Source linksFollow the destination and catch mismatches before converting a link.
ComparisonUse six fields and written reasons to remove weak candidates.
WorkflowCombine a spreadsheet and search only when each has a clear job.
Agent linksPreserve a useful URL trail without treating conversion as verification.
Ready to browse?
Open Findsindex when you know what you want to compare. If a row still feels vague, return to the checklist before saving it.