Pick the category first
Set the product type and the detail that matters most to you. Shoes need different evidence from bags or electronics.
Independent browsing notes · 2026
Paste a product name or a Taobao, Weidian or 1688 source link into the search bar. Results open on Findsindex, while this guide helps you compare photos, sizing, price context and shipping weight first.
ootdbuy is an independent browsing guide for OOTDBuy spreadsheet users. It does not sell products, process orders, handle shipping, verify sellers, or represent OOTDBuy or Findsindex.
External directory links open Findsindex in a new tab.
An OOTDBuy 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.
Findsindex product directory
Choose a product type to open the closest matching OOTDBuy directory on Findsindex.
Independent navigation guide. Product pages and catalog data open on Findsindex in a new tab.
A three-pass method
A short list of well-supported rows is more useful than a large collection you have not checked.
Set the product type and the detail that matters most to you. Shoes need different evidence from bags or electronics.
Place similar finds beside one another. Price, photos and size notes become meaningful only in context.
Keep the row only if you can state why: clearer measurements, better photos, relevant source details or a sensible total.
The save test
A label such as “popular” or “best OOTDBuy spreadsheet find” is not evidence. A useful row reduces uncertainty in several small ways.
Open the full seven-point checklistFind the missing detail
Start with the product type. Add a source or checking detail only when it helps you reach the right item.
Use the spreadsheet guide when you are starting from a long list and need to understand how the rows are organized.
Taobao, Weidian, 1688 and Yupoo labels tell you what kind of page may open. They do not prove product quality.
Once you have a likely item, look for the photo, measurement or weight information that could change your decision.
Practical article library
These original articles go beyond a list of links. Each one gives you a repeatable method, category-specific checks and a clear point where you should stop or search again.
Judge a photo set by the questions it answers, then compare the same angles side by side.
Compare a chart with a reference item you own and separate product measurements from body measurements.
Normalize three close candidates, keep unknowns visible and use evidence before price.
Understand Taobao, Weidian, 1688 and Yupoo routes without treating a working link as verification.
Keep reading
Each page has one job: make the next browsing decision clearer before you leave for an external directory.
Read a row, understand source terms and compare strong versus weak entries.
Read the guide →Match product types to the photos, sizing and weight details that matter.
Choose a category →Score a row before it joins your shortlist.
Use the checklist →Understand why a low item price can still produce a weak total.
Review weight notes →Spot vague rows, unhelpful photos and external-link red flags.
Read the safety notes →Get careful answers about QC, converters, legitimacy, support and refunds.
Open the FAQ →If you already know what you want to compare, open the matching Findsindex category. If the shortlist is still fuzzy, score each row first and keep it small.