The Oopbuy spreadsheet looks intimidating at first glance and clicks into place within an hour. This cheat sheet is the fastest possible orientation — everything the docs assume you already know.
The one-sentence definition
The Oopbuy spreadsheet is a curated directory of vetted product URLs, organized into nine main categories, shopped through the Oopbuy agent platform.
The nine categories at a glance
Shoes, Bags, Hoodies/Sweaters, T-Shirts, Jackets, Pants/Shorts, Headwear, Accessories, and Other Stuff. Each has its own landing page reachable from the homepage dropdown or the main category cards on this site.
The 60-second shopping flow
- Open the homepage.
- Pick one category — start with T-Shirts, Bags, or Accessories on order one.
- Open two or three listings, glance at seller ratings.
- Cross-check one listing in the QC finder.
- Add to cart. Wait for warehouse consolidation. Ship.
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The three pitfalls that catch new buyers
- Treating the sheet like Amazon. It is a directory of curated URLs, not a marketplace.
- Buying a grail on order one. Emotional attachment plus unfamiliar QC standards equals bad decisions.
- Shipping single items. Base freight dominates below 1 kg. Wait for parcel weight.
The three habits that catch none
- Category first, seller second. Filter before comparing.
- Two QC minimum. One is anecdote; two is signal.
- Weekly rhythm. Not daily. The sheet updates weekly.
What the 2026 refresh changed
Cleaner category pages, per-listing QC aggregation, and a shipping coupon flow that finally applies at parcel submission rather than product checkout. Full breakdown in the 2026 feature reset.
Where to go next
For the beginner framework, read Best Oopbuy Spreadsheet for Beginners. For the ongoing rhythm, see How to Use the Oopbuy Spreadsheet.
Return to our Oopbuy Spreadsheet homepage for the full library of guides and the latest sheets.