Useful for
Shoes
Compare the side profile, sole, close-ups, size notes, and likely packed weight.
Open shoes on FindsindexIndependent spreadsheet search guide
Paste a product link or enter a category, item, or checking need. Your search opens Findsindex results, where you can compare the available product listings.
Search results open on Findsindex in a new tab. Check the listing details yourself before making a decision.
Mulebuy Finds 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.
Browse with a purpose
Useful for
Compare the side profile, sole, close-ups, size notes, and likely packed weight.
Open shoes on FindsindexUseful for
Start with toe shape, heel alignment, insole length, and whether the box affects weight.
Open sneakers on FindsindexUseful for
Check dimensions, closures, hardware, lining, and the material description on the live page.
Open bags on FindsindexUseful for
Compare garment measurements, fabric weight, cuffs, and print or embroidery close-ups.
Open hoodies on FindsindexUseful for
Look for collar shape, seams, fabric detail, and measurements taken with a clear method.
Open shirts on FindsindexUseful for
Prioritize measurements, lining, closures, construction detail, and packing weight.
Open jackets on FindsindexUseful for
Confirm the waist method, rise, inseam, fabric, and how the size chart was measured.
Open pants on FindsindexUseful for
Use case dimensions, dial views, clasp detail, and stated materials as checking prompts.
Open watches on FindsindexUseful for
Compare dimensions, finish close-ups, stated material context, and item weight.
Open jewelry on FindsindexUseful for
Start with dimensions, hardware, material notes, and the detail most likely to change the decision.
Open accessories on FindsindexReduce the noise
Broad spreadsheet searches mix items that should not be judged together. A jacket row needs measurements and construction photos; a shoe row needs shape, sole, and sizing evidence. Category-first browsing puts comparable rows beside each other.
It also makes weak entries easier to notice. If one bag row has dimensions, hardware close-ups, and a clear source while another has only a nickname and price, the difference becomes useful.
Three-step method
Decide what kind of item you are comparing, then open the matching directory rather than collecting random Mulebuy links.
Keep like beside like. Photos, measurements, source clues, price context, and weight become easier to assess.
Write down the useful detail. If you cannot explain why a row survived, it probably does not belong on the shortlist.
Shortlist standard
A good row does not need to look exciting. It needs to answer enough practical questions to justify the next click.
Start with what you know
If you know the product type, begin there. If you already have a Taobao, Weidian, 1688, or Yupoo link, check where it leads today. When photos, sizing, or shipping weight are unclear, search for that missing detail instead of starting over.
Enter the item or missing detail. Keep it short enough to understand at a glance.
Search results open on Findsindex.
Keep reading here
Practical reading
Normalize inconsistent rows before price or hype influences the shortlist.
Read article →4 min readAsk product-specific visual questions instead of counting images.
Read article →4 min readTrace Taobao, Weidian, 1688, Yupoo, raw, and original-link terms.
Read article →3 min readMatch the browsing route to how specific your question already is.
Read article →Ready when the row is
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.
When a link looks unfamiliar