Start with one clear question
Choose a product family and one detail you need to know, such as the size chart, QC photos, material, or weight.
A cleaner way to check spreadsheet finds
Search a product name, category, or marketplace link. Results open on Findsindex so you can compare product pages, source links, and QC details in one place.
Search results open on Findsindex in a new tab. CSS-Buy does not sell or verify the products shown there.
Findsindex product directory
Choose the product family first, then compare the photos, sizing, materials, source links, and shipping details that matter for that category.
Each card opens the matching Findsindex category page. External routes can change, so the destination should still be checked. Read the detailed category checklist before saving a find.
Before you open more tabs
A CSSBuy 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.
Long sheets can create the feeling of choice without making the decision clearer. A category-first pass gives each row a fair comparison group. The checks for footwear are not the checks for a jacket; the weight risk for electronics is not the weight risk for a T-shirt.
A calmer method
Collecting links is easy. Knowing why one row is worth keeping takes a little more care.
Choose a product family and one detail you need to know, such as the size chart, QC photos, material, or weight.
Open a few similar rows together. Price, sizing, photo coverage, and source wording become more useful when you have context.
Match the photos, measurements, source link, and shipping clues to the product family. Pause when an important question is still unanswered.
Write down the useful difference: clearer measurements, better angles, lower weight risk, or a source link that actually matches the row.
The save test
A good row reduces uncertainty. It names a sensible category, shows details that belong to that product type, and gives enough context to compare the item with its neighbors.
Search language, decoded
CSSBuy Yupoo, CSSBuy Taobao, CSSBuy Weidian, and CSSBuy 1688 searches describe where a link or catalog may originate. They do not prove that a row is current, accurate, or suitable for you.
Terms such as original link, raw link, link converter, item finder, and QC finder often describe a browsing task. Before using any tool, check what URL it accepts, what it returns, and whether you can inspect the destination yourself.
“CSSBuy spreadsheet” is broad. “CSSBuy hoodie size chart” tells you what you hope to find. “CSSBuy sneakers QC photos” is even clearer. Keep the search short enough that you remember why you opened the results.
Keep this tab open
Short guides for the point where a large sheet starts to feel noisy.