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Oopbuy spreadsheet and Yupoo links: how people usually combine them

People often bounce between spreadsheets, seller albums, and category pages. That is normal. The problem starts when the process has no order.

Last updated April 13, 2026.

Think of each source as doing a different job

A broad spreadsheet is good for discovery. A seller album can be useful for visual depth. A category page is better when you already know what kind of item you want. If you ask one source to do everything, you end up opening too many tabs and keeping too little context.

A cleaner workflow

Start with a product type. Move into a focused page like Shoes or Hoodies. Use outside links only after you know the item is worth deeper checking. That way, external browsing supports the shortlist instead of replacing it.

Why people get stuck

The trap is not the spreadsheet itself. The trap is jumping from broad list to broad list. Once you see the same product family showing up again and again, you should switch into a tighter page.

The shortest version

Use the spreadsheet to discover. Use category pages to compare. Use seller albums only when you need more visual confirmation.

What usually goes wrong

The common mistake is treating every new link like progress. It is not. If a new page does not help you rule something out, it is probably just noise.

Keep moving

If you want the most direct category links in one place, the category hub is the page worth keeping open.