Kakobuy Spreadsheet Guide
Learn how Kakobuy spreadsheets work, where to find the best ones, and how to sort by category, price, and seller rating.
Kakobuy spreadsheets are community-curated lists of product links that help buyers find verified items quickly. This guide explains how they work, how to read them, and how to get the most out of every sheet you open.
Understanding Kakobuy Spreadsheet Structure
Most Kakobuy spreadsheets are organized into tabs or columns. Common columns include product name, category, price, seller name, link, QC status, and sizing notes. Some advanced sheets include batch names, weight estimates, and shipping cost calculators.
- Product name and short description
- Direct Kakobuy product link
- Category tag for filtering
- Price in USD or CNY
- QC verification status
- Sizing recommendation
- Seller rating or batch info
How to Sort and Filter Kakobuy Sheets
Use the built-in filter tools in Google Sheets or Excel to narrow down results. Filter by category if you only want shoes, or sort by price if you are on a budget. You can also search within the sheet for specific keywords like "batch" or "LJR" to find high-tier items.
Red Flags to Watch For
Not every Kakobuy spreadsheet is trustworthy. Watch out for sheets with broken links, outdated pricing, or missing QC references. If a sheet has not been updated in months, the links may be dead and the sellers may no longer be active.
Getting Started with Your First Sheet
Start with a general-purpose sheet that covers multiple categories. Bookmark it and check back weekly for updates. As you gain experience, you can follow niche sheets dedicated to specific brands or item types like sneakers or jewelry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an account to view Kakobuy spreadsheets?
Most sheets are publicly viewable, but some private communities require membership to access the latest versions.
Can I contribute to a Kakobuy spreadsheet?
Yes, many community sheets accept submissions. Contact the sheet owner via Discord or Reddit to suggest new finds.
What is the difference between a spreadsheet and a find list?
Spreadsheets are usually more organized with filtering and structured data. Find lists are often simple text posts or comments with links.