Guide

Litbuy Spreadsheet Beginner Guide

If this is your first time using the Litbuy Spreadsheet, your goal should not be speed. It should be clarity: understand the flow, reduce mistakes, and reach the right listing with confidence.

A beginner does better with one item type, one shortlist, and one related guide. That is far more effective than treating the Litbuy Spreadsheet like an endless browse.

The biggest early mistakes are over-clicking, skipping measurements, and leaving the site before the buyer understands the seller or batch differences. This guide keeps the first session focused.

Practical steps

  1. Pick one category such as shoes, hoodies, or bags for your first serious browse.
  2. Use the spreadsheet to compare a handful of listings rather than dozens.
  3. Check fit notes, QC detail, and seller consistency before moving outward.
  4. Read the safety and how-to-use guides if you still have doubts.
  5. Keep your first order simple so the learning process stays manageable.

Best time to use this guide

Open this guide when you understand the product type but still need a cleaner route through the spreadsheet.

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FAQ

What is the best first category for a beginner?

Shoes, hoodies, and bags are usually the clearest starting categories because the product intent is easy to define.

How many listings should a beginner compare?

Three to five strong options is usually enough to spot differences without getting overwhelmed.