What to check in each section
Hoobuy Spreadsheet Categories
A shoe, jacket and watch should not be judged from the same photos. Pick one product type and check the details that matter for it.
Why categories matter
A spreadsheet can place clothing, footwear and electronics within a few rows of one another. Their titles look equally tidy, but their risks and shipping profiles differ. A category filter turns browsing into a comparison instead of a scroll.
Shoes
Useful for: everyday shoes, casual pairs and simple footwear comparisons.
Check first: side profile, sole shape, close photos and size notes.
Search shoes on FindsindexSneakers
Useful for: trainers and pairs where shape and construction matter.
Check first: toe shape, stitching, both sides and estimated weight.
Search sneakers on FindsindexBags
Useful for: backpacks, crossbody bags and carry pieces.
Check first: dimensions, hardware, interior photos and empty weight.
Search bags on FindsindexHoodies
Useful for: pullovers, zip layers and sweatshirt searches.
Check first: fabric close-ups, measurements, cuffs and garment weight.
Search hoodies on FindsindexShirts
Useful for: T-shirts, overshirts and other light tops.
Check first: chest and length measurements, print close-ups and fabric notes.
Search shirts on FindsindexJackets
Useful for: light outerwear, lined layers and structured coats.
Check first: lining, closures, measurements and packing volume.
Search jackets on FindsindexPants
Useful for: trousers, joggers and other bottoms.
Check first: waist method, inseam, rise and fabric weight.
Search pants on FindsindexWatches
Useful for: wristwear where size and close detail matter.
Check first: dimensions, dial photos, movement description and return terms.
Search watches on FindsindexJewelry
Useful for: rings, bracelets, necklaces and small accessories.
Check first: dimensions, material wording, clasp photos and scale.
Search jewelry on FindsindexAccessories
Useful for: headwear, glasses, belts and small extras.
Check first: dimensions, material notes and useful close-ups.
Search accessories on FindsindexElectronics
Useful for: small electronic accessories.
Check first: specifications, plug or connector type, weight and restrictions.
Search electronics on FindsindexWhich category should you start with?
Start with the item you can describe most clearly. If the goal is โa light layer for mild weather,โ jackets give a better comparison set than a general clothing search. If you only know you want a small extra, accessories may be the honest starting point.
Findsindex is an external catalog and its inventory can change. These links use the populated search route instead of an empty category index. If a result changes, edit the search term rather than treating one empty state as a permanent conclusion.
Mistakes that blur the comparison
- Saving one row from every category and calling them comparable.
- Using the same photo checklist for footwear and clothing.
- Ignoring dimensions for bags, watches and accessories.
- Choosing from the title before checking whether the external link still matches.
- Letting an eye-catching price outrank missing information.
Before opening an external page
Name the category, the two details you expect the photos to show, the measurement you need and the weight question you still have. If the row cannot support that basic inspection, it can leave the shortlist.