KakoBuy Publishes Guide on Spreadsheet-Based Product Discovery
KakoBuy has released a guide dated June 11, 2026, outlining how shoppers can use curated spreadsheet lists to find products more efficiently when buying from major Chinese marketplaces.
The guide presents KakoBuy as a China shopping agent for international users who want to purchase from platforms including Taobao, Weidian and 1688. Its central focus is the use of organized product spreadsheets to reduce the time spent searching across multiple marketplaces.
What the guide says shoppers can do
According to the KakoBuy guide, curated lists are intended to help buyers review product options in a more structured way before placing orders through the agent service.
- Browse organized product selections through spreadsheet-style lists.
- Use KakoBuy as an agent for purchases from Taobao, Weidian and 1688.
- Receive quality control inspection photos before international shipment.
- Consolidate multiple purchases into one shipment where applicable.
- Arrange international shipping through the platform’s agent workflow.
Why spreadsheets are part of the buying process
For international customers, the main challenge is often not only purchasing an item but also identifying it across marketplaces that may be difficult to navigate. The guide positions spreadsheets as a shortcut for discovery, giving users a curated starting point rather than requiring them to search each marketplace separately.
The article also connects product discovery with the later stages of agent buying, including inspection photos and shipment consolidation. This frames the spreadsheet as one part of a wider purchasing workflow rather than a standalone shopping tool.
Role of inspection and consolidation
The guide highlights two common agent-service features: quality control photos and consolidated shipping. Quality control photos allow users to review the received item before it is forwarded internationally, while consolidation can place multiple purchases into a single outbound package.
KakoBuy’s guide does not present the spreadsheet approach as replacing buyer judgment. Instead, it describes curated lists as a way to save time during the early selection stage while still using inspection and shipping steps before final delivery.
Key takeaway
The June 11 publication gives international shoppers a concise explanation of how KakoBuy’s spreadsheet-focused discovery process fits into buying from Taobao, Weidian and 1688. Its emphasis is practical: faster product finding, agent-assisted purchasing, quality control photos and international shipping support.