Paste the listing. Let SuperBuy sweat the yuan.

Big finds table for Taobao, Weidian & 1688 — QC pics, USD columns, permalink-friendly

Open Street Style catalogue →

Same routine people use after searching for something like “SuperBuy spreadsheet”: scroll rows, skim photos, sanity-check USD, grab the permalink you want. superbuyget.com is the cheat sheet—billing, warehousing, seizure risk, and parcels stay on SuperBuy at superbuy.com.

How people actually shop these grids

Nobody reads every cell—they scan lanes they care about (shoes vs tech vs tees), eyebrow QC stills when a row catches them, jot a USD guess, then copy the permutation link straight into the SuperBuy balance they topped up yesterday.

Tens of thousands+ style picks in rotation
USD numbers for budgeting
QC seller stills vs warehouse shots

Categories that stay out of each other’s way

Shoe sizing threads don’t get tangled with bag hardware talk because the browse UI keeps verticals split the way humans already think about hauls.

Filters instead of guess-typing Chinese

Search chips, sort toggles, and lane buttons beat hammering machine-translated keywords into raw marketplace search at 2 a.m.

Know what “QC” really means

Row photos are usually seller marketing. Warehouse stills—the ones SuperBuy attaches after QC—matter more than hype captions.

Links die—check them the day you pay

Weidian shops retitle SKUs overnight. If a screenshot is more than a few days old, click through again before you paste.

Streetwear, basics, bags, random gadgets—same grid

One scroll might jump from runners to fleece to a sling bag to a cheap pair of buds. That’s normal; the point is you’re not learning Taobao’s category tree on day one.

Skim lanes first, argue with QC second, paste only once measurements and SKU variants still look honest.

Keep the habit boring

Sheets only help if you reopen them. Treat Street Style like a tab you refresh before every top-up, not a PDF you saved once in 2024.

  • Open the catalogue — browse before sending more ¥ overseas.
  • Skim desk notes — News is just hygiene chatter; refunds still hinge on ticket policies.
  • Prefer longer reads? — Spreadsheet + Guides spell out jargon when something expensive is inbound.
  • Discord / Telegram crumbs — fine for breadcrumbs, lethal if pasted blind without reopening the live listing.

Independent narration, transactional reality elsewhere

This site (superbuyget.com) is informational only. We write the cheat sheet and link the curated catalogue. Charging cards, warehousing stock, seizure math, tariffs, refunds, and courier labels belong to your SuperBuy account—we never touch carts or balances on this hostname.

FAQ — plain language

What is a finds spreadsheet?

A fat link index (Sheet-shaped or close) for Taobao, Weidian, and 1688—photos, batch nicknames, rough USD. Nothing charges inside the browse layer; paste the SKU URL into SuperBuy checkout.

Do I need SuperBuy checkout?

Yes for most shoppers outside mainland China—the marketplaces expect domestic rails. SuperBuy tops up how you prefer, fronts the yuan to sellers, warehouses the haul, shoots QC you can negotiate, then books outbound lines.

Does superbuyget.com sell what I clicked?

No storefront lives here. SuperBuy checkout at superbuy.com handles payment and warehousing after you paste; superbuyget.com only routes readers to browse and jargon.

If someone calls a batch “safe,” am I covered?

No. That’s Discord shorthand, not insurance. Listings rewrite themselves weekly. Re-open the SKU the day you pay and trust warehouse photos over hype captions.

Can I skip Discord entirely?

Usually. The browse UI is meant to be clicked and filtered like a normal shop. Treat servers as optional noise, not the source of truth.

Why bother showing USD if shipping still stings?

Because it’s a quick gut-check before you load SuperBuy’s freight calculator—landed cost still needs packing, volumetric weight, insurance toggles, FX, and customs paperwork.

Need a topped-up SuperBuy wallet?

Bookmarking the catalogue buys you zero warehouse space. Eventually you paste the listing into SuperBuy—same place top-ups, storage clocks, QC tickets, and international lines actually live.

Open SuperBuy checkout →

Browse by Category

Jump a category when you already know what lane you want—everything still lands on permalinks you can paste at checkout.

What we mean by “sheet culture”

🔍 Jump into browse →

Most “SuperBuy spreadsheet” chatter on Google boils down to the same artifact: crowdsourced Taobao / Weidian / 1688 links dumped into something table-shaped, spiced with slang batch names and screenshots that expired before your coffee cooled.

Useful grids layer filters on top—so you can pivot from runners to hoodie fleece without brute-forcing Chinese search terms. Rows still spoil; screenshots age; permalinks 404 when shops panic-edit SKUs.

You’ll typically see:

  • Copy-paste-ready item URLs (not shop homepages).
  • Guesstimated USD next to yuan so you’re not mentally converting yuan at 4 a.m.
  • JPEGs labeled “QC” that are honestly just seller marketing unless your warehouse set disagrees.
  • Notes like “thick blank” or “budget batch” — shorthand, not a warranty.
  • An implicit reminder that someone on Reddit already argued about the same SKU three times today.

Why fuss with a curated table at all?

Someone else already burned the scroll time

Aggregators—and human editors dumping rows into Sheets—digest thousands of storefront permutations so you inherit their rabbit holes. That playbook sits next to the official SuperBuy storefront in search, and beside browse layers such as Street Style that turn the torrent into clickable filters.

  • 几万+ SKU pools rotate as sellers add or sunset listings.
  • Hard links pointing at Taobao, Weidian, and 1688 variants—not prettified campaign URLs.
  • Search lanes that respect how people actually shop hauls.
  • Photo columns you can eyeball before opening ten tabs.
  • Fresh pulls beat PDF exports from 2025.

Less tab soup, more paste discipline

Good UI keeps titles, price columns, and thumbnail strips aligned so you’re not horizontal-scrolling a broken CSV. Goal stays simple: copy the deep link; SuperBuy buys domestic and their shed camera settles arguments.

  • Readable rows instead of mystery merge cells.
  • Category rails for footwear, knits, tech, etc.
  • Batch nicknames that make sense if you’ve been in rep-adjacent Discords—useless if you haven’t, so click through.
  • Enough metadata to compare two listings without opening a translator.

Still faster than solo marketplace search

Even imperfect curation beats guessing Chinese keywords, fighting CAPTCHAs, and wondering if a shop is empty—or if translation failed you again. Rows point at SKUs; you verify; paste authorizes SuperBuy to pay domestically.

Workflow is numbingly repeatable once you’ve done it twice: browse → sanity-check SKU → paste → stare at QC → ship. Nitty policy stuff (storage clocks, seizure letters, volumetric revenge) stays in our Guides.

Rough checklist:

How to actually use the catalogue

① Filter the thing you’re hunting

Street Style behaves like everyone’s favorite SuperBuy-style finds index should: pick a lane, sort, keyword when you must.

② Open the live listing—not a screenshot thread

Confirm variants, sizing charts, and seller notes on the marketplace page itself. Weird shipping clauses hide there.

③ Copy the deep link

Grab the SKU-level permalink SuperBuy’s parser prefers. Fancy campaign shells love to crater mid-transfer.

④ Paste into SuperBuy

Paste SKUs into SuperBuy at superbuy.com—that’s where Taobao / Weidian / 1688 permalinks settle, warehouse photos attach, and export lines get quoted.

  • Pays seller, receives parcel, uploads warehouse photos.
  • Lets you haggle QC before exporting.
  • Quotes consolidation + outbound lines.

⑤ Argue with the camera, approve freight

Once QC matches what you think you bought, declare accurately, insure if you’d cry over the loss, and accept that volumetric boxes lie.

⑥ Track, sign, troubleshoot

Air lines ghost-scan for days. Only panic if timelines blow past what's normal for the carrier slug you clicked.

Reminder: Rows in the catalogue don’t move inventory. Paste into SuperBuy when you fund the haul—that’s where warehouse photos and courier tickets attach.

Ready?

Reload before you recharge. Rows shuffle; yuan wiggles; SuperBuy’s volumetric math still wakes up thirsty.

Browse today’s catalogue →

Think of superbuyget.com as the sticky note—not the warehouse. We round up jargon, etiquette, and where to browse; spreadsheets and grids hand you screenshots; customs, QC, refunds, and lines still unwind on SuperBuy proper.

We’re not the store. Payments and disputes route through SuperBuy at superbuy.com after you paste the link—with all the boredom and dread that entails.