Mulebuy Review field notes

Mulebuy Spreadsheet Research Articles

Four focused guides for the moments when a large list stops being useful and you need a clearer decision.

Quick answer

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.

01 · Comparison

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 checks

How 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 literacy

Yupoo, 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 services

Compare 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 →
A better reading order

From broad list to explainable shortlist

  1. Audit the sheet. Check whether it adds coverage or repeats the same links.
  2. Inspect the evidence. Use category-specific photo and sizing questions.
  3. Preserve the source. Keep the original URL and confirm the destination.
  4. Score the row. Save only when you can explain why it remains useful.
Editorial boundary

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.

Use the seven-point checklist