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Lovegobuy Spreadsheet Categories

A category is not just a shortcut. It tells you which measurements, photo angles, price comparisons, and shipping questions should decide whether a row stays.

Quick answer

Begin with the product type you can describe clearly. Look at similar Lovegobuy finds together, check the weak points common to that category, and open another page only when you know which detail you need.

Why it works

Categories make comparison easier

A mixed sheet encourages endless scrolling. Looking at one product type makes the important differences easier to see: a clearer size chart, a better heel photo, a more complete bag interior, or a believable weight estimate.

The photos become specific

You can ask for the angles that expose common problems in one product type instead of accepting whichever image happens to be shown.

The price makes more sense

Similar items show whether a low price comes with fewer details, a different material, fewer included parts, or simply a better offer.

The saved list stays readable

Three similar items are easier to revisit than a mixed collection of shoes, electronics, jewelry, and jackets.

Choose one category

Open a Findsindex product page

Each card takes you to one product type, so you can compare similar items without sorting through an unrelated feed.

12 category routes updated July 15, 2026

These links open third-party Findsindex category pages in a new tab. lovegobuyfinds does not control inventory, pricing, product claims, or availability.

Choose your starting point

Which category should you open first?

Start with the product type that contains your hardest question. Compare similar items until that question becomes easier to answer.

Fit first

Clothing and footwear

Begin with shirts, hoodies, jackets, pants, shoes, or sneakers when measurements and body fit can remove the most uncertainty.

Detail first

Bags, watches, jewelry

Use close-up categories when finish, hardware, scale, or construction needs to be judged across several options.

Rules first

Electronics

Check compatibility, batteries, voltage, shipping restrictions, and official platform policies before appearance becomes the focus.

Common traps

Mistakes that make a category browse weaker

Most bad sessions do not fail because there were too few links. They fail because the comparison standard kept moving.

Opening adjacent categories too early

Browsing shoes, then drifting into accessories and jackets, creates more tabs without helping you finish the first comparison.

Assuming a popular item is well documented

A familiar listing or repeated image can still lack measurements, a matching original link, or current details.

Comparing sticker price alone

Different materials, variants, packaging, and shipping weight can make two similar-looking prices incomparable.

Forgetting what the row must prove

Write the category-specific question before opening links. Without it, almost every polished product page feels persuasive.

Before the external page

A six-question category check

If you cannot answer the first three, the row is probably not ready for a closer look.

  • Is this the exact product type I meant to compare?
  • Which photo angle matters most in this category?
  • Which measurement would change my mind?
  • What similar row helps me judge the recorded price?
  • Could packed weight alter the value?
  • Which missing detail must the external page provide?