Search one category
Use a product type, useful term, or source link.
Enter a product name, category, Taobao, Weidian, 1688, Yupoo, or shop link. Your results open on Findsindex so you can compare the details before saving a row.
Search results open Findsindex in a new tab. This guide does not collect your query, account, or order data.
Use a product type, useful term, or source link.
Review photos, sizing, source, and price context.
Consider QC details and likely shipping weight.
OrientDig Field Notes is an independent browsing guide for OrientDig spreadsheet users. It does not sell products, process orders, handle shipping, verify sellers, or represent orientdig or Findsindex.
Already know the product type? Open the matching Findsindex directory instead of scrolling through a mixed orientdig sheet.
Each card opens the matching Findsindex category in a new tab.
Read the detailed category checks →An orientdig spreadsheet is useful when it helps you move from a broad list of links to a smaller shortlist. Start with the category, check photos, sizing, price context, and shipping weight, then continue only with rows that still make sense.
Broad orientdig spreadsheet searches mix different products, different photo needs, and wildly different shipping weights. That makes a long list feel informative even when most rows are not comparable.
Choosing a product type first gives every later check a job. For shoes, shape and sizing matter. For bags, construction and hardware views help. For jackets, measurements and material notes carry more weight. Similar rows reveal weak details much faster than random rows do.
The goal is not to open more tabs. It is to make each saved tab earn its place.
Decide what you are actually comparing. This determines the photo angles, size details, and weight information you need.
Review a small group together. Price, measurements, photo usefulness, and source relevance become easier to judge side by side.
Keep a row only when you can name the useful evidence: clearer sizing, better detail photos, sensible context, or a more relevant source.
A plain “orientdig spreadsheet” search is a starting point, not a method. Add the detail you need next: an item category, source type, photo check, sizing clue, or shipping concern.
Someone comparing links might try orientdig finds or orientdig links. Source context may call for orientdig Yupoo, orientdig Taobao, orientdig Weidian, or orientdig 1688. If evidence is the gap, orientdig QC photos or orientdig shipping gives the search a clearer job.
People may search for this topic as “orientdig spreadsheet”, “orientdig spreadsheets”, “orientdig sheet”, or a spaced version of the platform name. This guide keeps the main wording consistent so the page stays readable.
Every page is designed to be useful before any external click.
If you already know the category, open the matching Findsindex page. If you are still unsure, read the checklist first and keep the shortlist small.