Mulebuy Spreadsheet Research Articles
Four focused guides for the moments when a large list stops being useful and you need a clearer decision.
Use these articles when a spreadsheet row raises a specific question. Start with comparison, move to photos or source links, and finish with the seven-point checklist.
How to Compare Mulebuy Spreadsheets
Separate useful coverage from duplicated, stale, or poorly explained rows. Includes a five-minute audit and a mobile workflow.
Read the comparison guide → 02 · Visual checksHow to Read QC Photos
Know which angles matter by category, how to spot inconsistencies, and what photos still cannot prove.
Read the QC photo guide → 03 · Source literacyYupoo, Taobao, Weidian & 1688 Links
Understand albums, marketplace listings, parent categories, raw URLs, and link converters without confusing routing with verification.
Read the source-link guide → 04 · Buying servicesCompare spreadsheet links without mixing them up
Tell a product list, original source, photo album, and converted route apart before you save anything.
Read the guide →From broad list to explainable shortlist
- Audit the sheet. Check whether it adds coverage or repeats the same links.
- Inspect the evidence. Use category-specific photo and sizing questions.
- Preserve the source. Keep the original URL and confirm the destination.
- Score the row. Save only when you can explain why it remains useful.
Useful without pretending to verify
These articles do not rank sellers, promise product quality, or claim that a spreadsheet is current. They show you how to ask better questions using the information visible in front of you.