Search guide
Joyabuy Spreadsheet Search Ideas
Start broad, then add one useful detail
Begin with the platform and the kind of item you want. If the results are still too broad, add the missing detail: source link, photos, measurements or shipping weight. Once a result looks promising, confirm that the destination still matches the visible row.
Search by source: Yupoo, Taobao, Weidian or 1688
Joyabuy Yupoo
Useful when you need a photo-gallery clue. A Yupoo page may show more angles but is not automatically an original buying link.
Joyabuy Taobao
Useful when the row mentions a Taobao destination. Check title, options and visible details against the spreadsheet.
Joyabuy Weidian
Useful for locating Weidian context. Treat seller and listing information as external, changeable evidence.
Joyabuy 1688
Useful where wholesale-style source language appears. Pay attention to quantity, variation and specification wording.
Choose a category before comparing
Use a plain item type such as shoes, hoodies, jackets, pants, bags, accessories or watches. Staying within one category makes photos, measurements and price context easier to compare.
If you already know a brand or model, still identify the category first. It tells you which measurements and photo angles matter before you open the external product details.
Search by the check you need
Use “Joyabuy QC photos” or “Joyabuy quality check” when the question is visual. Terms such as QC finder, QC photo finder, GC finder and GC checker can be inconsistent; read the destination rather than trusting the label. Add “size chart” for measurements or “shipping weight” when parcel value is the concern.
Link converters and original source links
A link converter reformats a Taobao, Weidian or 1688 URL so another interface can open it. This site does not provide a converter. An “original,” “raw” or “source” link usually points closer to the underlying listing, but the format alone does not verify the seller, item or current availability.
Keep your saved notes consistent
Use the same category names and fields in every saved row. Consistent notes make duplicates easier to spot and prevent a small spelling difference from looking like a different item.
Search habits that create extra work
- Combining several unrelated needs in one long search.
- Treating a result title as proof of quality or safety.
- Looking for a converter when you really need photos or sizing.
- Opening the same vague row from several result pages.
- Searching only by price without category or weight context.
Try a focused search
Use one category or missing detail.