Spreadsheet Archive Overview
Mulebuy spreadsheets are community-organized resources that list product information in rows. Each row is a reference entry that may include a product name, category tag, price estimate, seller reference, size note, and a link to an external product page. Some rows also include QC photo reference links or notes from community contributors.
The archive is not a single file. It is a collection of community resources, each with its own structure, update frequency, and accuracy. Some spreadsheets are large databases with thousands of rows. Others are small focused sheets for one category or one seller. This site explains how to read and understand these resources before visiting external links.
We do not host spreadsheets, verify links, or guarantee the accuracy of any row. This is an independent educational resource that helps users understand spreadsheet structure and research methodology. All external links are controlled by their respective owners.
Archive Structure
Rows
Each row is a product reference with name, category, price, seller, size, and link.
Categories
Tags like shoes, hoodies, jackets, bags, accessories help filter rows.
Product Pages
External links to Taobao, 1688, or Yupoo pages controlled by sellers.
Link Checks
Links may be dead, redirect, or duplicate. Always verify before ordering.
QC References
Warehouse photo examples from some buyers. Your item may differ.
Beginner Workflow
Understand structure first, then verify links, then order.
FAQ
What is the Mulebuy spreadsheet archive?
The Mulebuy spreadsheet archive is an independent educational resource that explains how community-organized spreadsheets are structured, including rows, categories, product pages, links, QC references, and beginner workflows.
How are spreadsheet rows organized?
Each row typically contains a product name, category tag, price estimate, seller reference, size note, and a link to a product page or Yupoo album. Some rows include QC photo reference links or community notes.
Can I trust the links in the archive?
No. Links in spreadsheets are community-contributed and may become dead, redirect, or duplicate. Sellers change product pages and remove listings. Always verify links independently before ordering.

