Spreadsheet guide
Hoobuy spreadsheet guide for beginners
Last updated: June 7, 2026
A Hoobuy spreadsheet is a working research list for people who browse marketplace finds before using Hoobuy as a shopping agent. The value is not just the link. A useful spreadsheet gives you enough context to decide whether a find deserves more time: category, estimated price, seller notes, sizing reminders, QC focus points, and sometimes a short comment from previous buyers.
That context matters because Hoobuy buying is a multi-step process. You are not buying from a normal storefront with one checkout, one return policy, and one delivery estimate. You are moving from a marketplace listing to a warehouse, then from warehouse QC photos to international shipping. A Hoobuy spreadsheet helps you keep those steps organized.
What a good spreadsheet should include
- Clear product categories such as shoes, hoodies, tees, jackets, pants, bags, and accessories.
- Direct marketplace or agent-friendly links that can be checked before ordering.
- Useful notes about sizing, QC focus points, estimated weight, and known risks.
- A realistic reminder that spreadsheet picks are leads, not quality guarantees.
How to read the columns
Start with the category and the listing link, then move to the notes. Price is useful, but it is not the whole cost. A hoodie that looks cheap in a Hoobuy spreadsheet can become expensive after domestic shipping, agent fees, parcel weight, packaging, and international delivery. The best spreadsheet notes tell you what to inspect later: print placement, embroidery, heel shape, zipper quality, fabric weight, or measurement photos.
Do not treat labels like "best batch" or "popular find" as proof. They are signals to investigate. Before you order, open the original listing, check whether the seller is still active, compare the size chart, and decide what warehouse photos you will need.
How to use it
Use the spreadsheet to shortlist ideas, then verify each seller page, size chart, recent photos, and warehouse QC images. The strongest Hoobuy spreadsheets help you move faster, but the final buying decision still needs your own checks. A good rule is simple: if you would not know what to check in the QC photos, do not ship the item yet.
What this site adds
This site focuses on the decision layer around Hoobuy spreadsheet finds. It connects categories, QC reminders, shipping risk, and streetwear styling context so you can move from "this link looks interesting" to "this piece actually makes sense for my haul."