Spreadsheet basics
What “Boonbuy Spreadsheet” means
Two tools, one workflow: a spreadsheet helps you discover products, and Boonbuy is the agent that buys, checks and ships them. Getting this split clear is the single biggest thing that removes beginner guesswork.
What a spreadsheet discovery site is
A shopping “spreadsheet” is a curated board of real product listings from Chinese marketplaces. Instead of hunting across apps you cannot read, you browse a tidy, searchable index — here, W2CSpreadsheet.com — sorted by category and item. Each entry links out to a live listing you can open.
Nothing is bought on the spreadsheet. It is a map, not a checkout. You use it to find an item you like and to compare the links available for it.
Why beginners use one
- Language: the spreadsheet presents finds in English so you are not guessing at machine-translated pages.
- Speed: categories and search cut a huge marketplace down to the handful of items you actually want.
- Comparison: the same item often has several links; a board lets you weigh them before you commit.
How categories, search and links work
Open a category to browse by type, or use search when you know the item. Each result opens a product page on the original platform. When you are ready, that link is what you paste into Boonbuy.
Discovery lives on the spreadsheet
Browse, compare, and choose a link. You are only deciding here — no account or payment yet.
Buying lives on Boonbuy
Paste the link (or search the item name) in Boonbuy. It buys, receives, QCs and ships.
Why discovery and buying stay separate
The spreadsheet cannot know a seller’s live stock, your final price, or the shipping cost to your country — those only exist on the agent side, in real time. So the rule is simple: discover on the spreadsheet, confirm on Boonbuy. Treat any price, stock or availability you see during discovery as a starting point, not a promise.
Which link do I pick? The confidence method
The same item can appear under several links with different sellers, photos and prices. There is no single “right” link — “best” depends on whether you want the closest match or the best value. Judge every candidate on four things, then weigh price and QC together.
Photo count
Three or more clear QC photos is more trustworthy than one or two.
Stitch & detail
Zoom on seams, logos and hardware — this is where quality really shows.
Update date
A recent update suggests the seller is still active and in stock.
Price × QC
Read them as a pair — never price alone, never photos alone.
How to read price and QC together: good QC + fair price = a solid pick; good QC + low price = great value; but a higher price with a single blurry photo is a trap, not a bargain. Shortlist two or three links, open their detailed photos, then choose.
Last reviewed 2026-07-09 · Partner guide based on Boonbuy materials. Confirm live fees, routes and policies on the official Boonbuy website.