Comparable details
Shoe rows can be checked for profile, sole, tongue, and size notes. Those same checks would tell you very little about a bag or jacket.
Independent Mulebuy spreadsheet guide · 2026
Enter a product name, open matching Findsindex results, then compare the category, QC photos, sizing notes, source link and likely shipping weight.
mulebuy 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.
Product directory
Start with the category you already have in mind, then inspect the external product details yourself.
Routes were re-checked on July 15, 2026. Each card opens a current Findsindex category or the closest confirmed parent; live availability and result counts can change.
A Mulebuy spreadsheet is useful when it helps you move from a broad list of links to a smaller shortlist. Start with the category, check photos, sizing, price context, and shipping weight, then continue only with rows that still make sense.
A better first filter
Broad Mulebuy spreadsheet searches mix different fit risks, photo needs, materials, and parcel weights. A category gives you a fair comparison group before a label or price distracts you.
Shoe rows can be checked for profile, sole, tongue, and size notes. Those same checks would tell you very little about a bag or jacket.
Price becomes context rather than a verdict when several similar finds sit beside one another with visible photos, dimensions, and source clues.
Instead of opening random Mulebuy links, you can remove mismatched rows early and spend attention on the few that answer your questions.
The three-pass method
Keep the process deliberately small. A clear reason for saving a row matters more than the number of tabs you open.
Choose the kind of item, then decide which photos or measurements matter for it. This turns a broad Mulebuy sheet into a manageable comparison set.
Use photos, measurements, source relevance, price context, and shipping weight across several comparable rows—not in isolation.
“Clear size chart and useful QC photos” is a reason. “Popular” or “cheap” is not enough on its own.
The save test
A row does not need to be perfect. It does need enough specific information to survive a comparison with nearby options.
Search language, translated
Different searches call for different checks. Add only the detail that helps you narrow the results.
“Mulebuy spreadsheet,” “Mulebuy links,” and “Mulebuy finds” are discovery terms. Pair them with a category once the results feel noisy.
Use “Mulebuy Yupoo,” “Mulebuy Taobao,” “Mulebuy Weidian,” or “Mulebuy 1688” when the original source matters. You still need to check whether the result matches the item.
If you need Mulebuy QC photos, sizing, shipping or weight information, look for it before saving—not after the shortlist is crowded.
Keep the guide open
Each page solves a different part of spreadsheet browsing. Jump directly to the point where your shortlist is getting stuck.
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.