Browse smarter
How to browse the Kakobuy Yupoo spreadsheet without opening twenty tabs
Too many tabs make every item look the same. Keep the session small enough that you can still remember why each option is open.
Start with one question, not five
Before you open anything, decide what would count as a good find. Not “something nice.” More like “daily shoes that work with most outfits” or “a heavier hoodie with a loose fit.”
That small decision keeps you from comparing items that never belonged together.
A better way to compare
Keep two or three open
Three is enough to compare cut, finish, price, and overall feel. After that, you are mostly managing tabs.
Compare details you can actually judge
For clothes, look at shape, fabric weight, wash, and how the piece sits. For shoes, look at shape, sole, paneling, and whether the photos stay consistent.
Close weak options early
If one listing already looks off, close it. A weak option does not become better because it stayed open longer.
Reset when the session drifts
If you started with shoes and ended up in watches, go back a level. Resetting is faster than trying to rescue a messy session.
Good reset points are shoes page, the hoodies page, and the jackets page, especially when you want to get back to a clear lane.
When to use the full view
The full view is better when you are still looking around. Maybe you thought you wanted shoes and ended up more interested in outerwear. That is fine early on.
If that sounds like where you are, use the main Kakobuy page. Once you know the type of item, switch back to categories.