The CSSBuy spreadsheet is the single most useful tool for anyone shopping through CSSBuy in 2026. It is a curated index of product links, categories, and seller notes that helps you find exactly what you want without wasting hours scrolling through unfiltered listings.
What Is the CSSBuy Spreadsheet?
The spreadsheet is a living document maintained by the community. It contains rows of product links, each tagged by category, seller, and sometimes QC notes. The CSSBuy spreadsheet is not a store — it is a map. You use it to identify what you want, then copy the link into CSSBuy to place the order.
Pro Tip
Bookmark the spreadsheet link. Most communities update it weekly or monthly. The latest version always has the most reliable links.
How to Read the Spreadsheet
Most CSSBuy spreadsheets are shared as Google Sheets or Airtable links. The columns usually include: Product Name, Category, Link, Price Range, Notes, and Seller. Start by filtering the Category column to the section you care about — Shoes, Hoodies, T-Shirts, etc. Then sort by Price Range or Notes to find the best matches for your budget and quality expectations.
Filtering by Category
The fastest way to navigate the CSSBuy spreadsheet is to use the category filters. If you are looking for sneakers, filter the Category column to "Shoes" and you will see only footwear links. If you want outerwear, filter to "Jackets." This is especially useful when the spreadsheet has hundreds or thousands of rows.
| Column | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Product Name | The item name or description |
| Category | Shoes, Hoodies, T-Shirts, etc. |
| Link | Direct product URL |
| Price Range | Estimated cost in CNY or USD |
| Notes | QC flags, batch info, warnings |
| Seller | Store or seller name |
Reducing Mistakes
Before you click any link, read the Notes column. Sellers change stock, prices fluctuate, and links sometimes break. The Notes column is where other buyers flag issues. If a link is marked "dead" or "price changed," do not waste time on it. Move to the next row. Also check the date the row was last updated — older entries are more likely to be stale.
From Spreadsheet to Checkout
Once you find a row you like, copy the product link. Open CSSBuy, paste the link into the "Buy for Me" field, and fill in the details. The CSSBuy spreadsheet saves you the most time during the discovery phase. After that, CSSBuy handles the purchase, QC, and shipping.
Final Tips
Bookmark the spreadsheet. Most communities update it weekly or monthly. Check the revision history if you are using a Google Sheet. And always double-check the seller rating on the platform before you commit — the spreadsheet is a starting point, not a guarantee.