Beginner Spreadsheet Tutorial for Oopbuy

New to oopbuy spreadsheet? This beginner spreadsheet tutorial walks you through everything from navigating the spreadsheet to placing your first order with confidence.

Step 1: Understanding the Spreadsheet Layout

The oopbuy spreadsheet is organized into columns: Product Name, Category, Price, Seller Name, Link, QC Status, and Shipping Info. Each row represents one product. Learn to read the color codes: green means in stock, yellow means low stock, red means out of stock.

Step 2: Reading Product Codes

CodeMeaningExample
B1, B2, B3Batch numberB2 = second batch
S, M, L, XLSizeStandard sizing
Q1-Q5Quality tierQ1 = highest
P1, P2Price tierP1 = premium
IN, OUT, LOWStock statusCurrent availability

Step 3: Searching Products

Use the search bar to filter by keyword, category, price range, or seller. Advanced filters let you sort by QC rating, shipping speed, and community score. Save your searches to quickly find updated listings.

Step 4: Evaluating Sellers

Before clicking any product link, check the seller trust score, review count, and average QC rating. The oopbuy spreadsheet highlights top-rated sellers with badges. Avoid sellers with trust scores below 8.0 or recent negative reviews.

Step 5: Placing Your First Order

StepActionTip
1Copy product linkVerify seller trust score first
2Paste into agentUse recommended agent
3Add to cartCheck size chart carefully
4Apply couponCheck coupon guide for codes
5Request QCAlways request QC photos
6Approve & shipUse shipping analytics

Step 6: Shipping Your Order

After QC approval, choose your shipping line using the oopbuy spreadsheet shipping analytics. Compare delivery times, costs, and customs risk for your country. Select the line that best balances speed and cost for your needs.

FAQ

How do I search for specific items?

Use the search bar with keywords, brand names, or product codes. Apply filters for category, price range, and seller rating to narrow results.

What does the quality tier mean?

Q1 is the highest quality tier, typically representing 1:1 replicas. Q2-Q3 offer good quality at lower prices. Q4-Q5 are budget options with visible differences.

How do I know my size?

Always check the seller's size chart before ordering. Asian sizing typically runs 1-2 sizes smaller than US/EU sizing. Measure a similar item you own and compare.