A guide to unfamiliar labels

Agent Spreadsheet Terms Explained

A spreadsheet title may include an agent name, “links,” “finds,” or the name of a source website. Here is what those labels can tell you—and what they cannot.

Reviewed July 15, 2026 · By WegoBuy Finds · Independent terminology guide

What matters

An agent name in a spreadsheet title is only a label for the list. It does not prove that the sheet is official, current, safe, or supported. Use it to find possible items, then check the live source, photos, measurements, price comparison, and weight yourself.

What an agent name in a spreadsheet title means

Usually it means that someone grouped possible product links around a named shopping service. The list may be community-made, privately maintained, copied from somewhere else, or no longer updated. “Spreadsheet,” “sheet,” “links,” and “finds” often describe the same basic kind of list.

Do not read the agent name as a quality stamp. A tidy sheet can still contain stale rows, changed links, unclear options, missing measurements, or photos that belong to another item. The useful question is simple: what can you verify after opening the row?

Names you may run into

The names below sometimes appear in sheet titles or link collections. They are grouped alphabetically only to help you recognize an unfamiliar label. Appearance here is not a recommendation or a claim that the service is active.

A–F

  • ACBuy
  • AllChinaBuy
  • Basetao
  • BBDBuy
  • Boonbuy
  • CNFans
  • CNShopper
  • CSSBuy
  • Dupbuy
  • EastMallBuy
  • ESGoBuy
  • Fansbuy
  • Fishgoo

G–L

  • GoatedBuy
  • GTBuy
  • Hacoo
  • HipoBuy
  • Hoobuy
  • HubBuy
  • HubBuyCN
  • ITaoBuy
  • Joyagoo
  • Kakobuy
  • KameyMall
  • LitBuy
  • LoloBuy
  • LoongBuy
  • LoveGoBuy
  • LovBuy

M–P

  • Mulebuy
  • MyCNBox
  • NiuNiuBox
  • NPBuy
  • Oopbuy
  • OOTDBuy
  • OrientDig
  • PantherBuy
  • ParcelUp
  • PikoBuy

S–Z

  • SpanBuy
  • Sugargoo
  • Superbuy
  • TigBuy
  • USFans
  • VigorBuy
  • Yoybuy

Important: A name in this reference does not confirm that a service is active, official, reliable, or connected to this website. Check current information through the responsible service.

What source and photo labels usually mean

Source and photo labels, their likely meaning, and what to verify
LabelWhat it may point toCheck before keeping a result
agent links / agent findsLocate a broad discovery list or product-link directory.Does the live destination still match the row?
Yupoo spreadsheetTrace an image album or catalog context.Do the album, variant, and live source describe the same item?
Taobao spreadsheetFind rows connected to a Taobao source trail.Are sizing, options, and current listing details visible?
Weidian spreadsheetFind rows connected to a Weidian source trail.Do the photos, variant, and seller page agree?
1688 spreadsheetFind wholesale-source context.Is the source relevant to this exact row rather than only a similar image?
QC finder / QC photosLook for visual evidence before deciding.Are the photos current, complete, and tied to the same variant?
link converter / raw linkRecover or translate a marketplace URL.Does the output domain and product identity match the input?

These labels are useful only when they lead to a detail you can inspect. Repeating “sheet,” “links,” and “finds” adds less value than naming the product type or the missing measurement, source, or photo.

Spacing and spelling do not change the check

Names may appear with a space, in a different order, as an abbreviation, or with an obvious misspelling. Pick the clearest version and move on. What matters is whether the result leads to the right item and gives you usable information.

A year such as 2025 or 2026 is not proof that a spreadsheet was reviewed that year. Look for a visible review date, working links, and live details that still agree with the row.

Claims and requests that need another source

  • Misspelled or malformed phrases that make the destination hard to identify
  • Brand and model combinations with no clear product details
  • Replica, “1:1,” batch, or similar claims that this guide cannot verify
  • Coupon, discount, registration, login, tracking, or support requests that belong to the responsible service
  • “Best,” review, status, and year claims with no dated source
  • Several spelling variations that all lead back to the same unanswered question
01

Context

Choose one agent or marketplace term. For this site, begin with WegoBuy spreadsheet.

02

Need

Add one category, source, QC, sizing, or weight question.

03

Evidence

Open the result and confirm identity, photos, measurements, source, and cost context.

Search a neutral product category

Use a specific product type rather than a trademark or hype phrase. Results open on Findsindex in a new tab.

This guide does not control, verify, or endorse external results.

Original destinations for source labels

Use source names to identify where a link leads, then inspect the original page. These destinations can change their listings, terms, and availability without notice.

  • Taobao, Weidian, and 1688 are the original marketplace sites referenced by those labels.
  • Findsindex Help Center explains the current behavior of Findsindex search, QC, account, and support features.

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