Pick the category first
Decide whether you are comparing shoes, outerwear, bags, or something else before opening unrelated rows.
Independent Mulebuy spreadsheet guide
Paste a product link or type what you are looking for. Results open on Findsindex, where you can browse matching categories and listings.
mulebuyshop 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 directories
Pick a product type to open the matching Findsindex catalog.
These links open verified Findsindex category routes in a new tab. Product availability and category contents are controlled by Findsindex.
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.
Less noise, better comparisons
Broad Mulebuy spreadsheet searches mix footwear, clothing, accessories, and source terms into one long scroll. A category gives every comparison a common frame: the same useful photo angles, similar sizing questions, and a more meaningful weight range.
Decide whether you are comparing shoes, outerwear, bags, or something else before opening unrelated rows.
Two or three rows in the same category reveal more than one isolated link with an exciting label.
Keep the row only when you can name its advantage: clearer photos, usable measurements, a relevant source, or better context.
Make the list useful
Finding a row is easy. The useful work is deciding whether the spreadsheet, destination, and visible evidence deserve more of your time.
Understand what a Mulebuy spreadsheet can organize, what it hides, and how category-first comparison reduces weak saves.
Read the main guide →Check structure, freshness, duplicates, traceable destinations, useful evidence, and mobile usability before trusting a large row count.
Audit spreadsheet quality →Learn what Taobao, Weidian, 1688, Yupoo, original links, and converted URLs can—and cannot—tell you.
Read the source-link guide →See why Mulebuy and other shopping agent spreadsheet terms still require the same structure, source, photo, sizing, weight, and freshness checks.
Compare spreadsheet terms →The save test
A neat title and a low-looking number are not enough. A useful row gives you something concrete to compare.
Search with a question
“Mulebuy spreadsheet” and “Mulebuy finds” are broad starting points. Add a category when you know the product type; add a source term such as Yupoo, Taobao, Weidian, or 1688 when you are trying to understand where a link began. Searches for Mulebuy QC photos or Mulebuy shipping should lead to a check, not an assumption.
Learn how to phrase a useful search →Read the main guide, browse category checks, improve your search terms, score a row with the seven-point checklist, estimate the impact of shipping weight, review buyer safety notes, or get a direct answer in the FAQ.
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.