Steps
Beginner Workflow
| 1 | Find a product lead from a spreadsheet, guide, seller page, or community post. |
| 2 | Open the marketplace source and check price, size, color, seller history, and availability. |
| 3 | Submit the link through LitBuy, then wait for warehouse arrival. |
| 4 | Review QC photos, request extra photos if needed, and approve only when details match. |
| 5 | Choose a shipping line based on weight, speed, restrictions, and total landed cost. |
Start with the link, not the hype
The best LitBuy workflow begins before you paste anything into an agent platform. A spreadsheet link is only a lead. Open the source listing, look for available sizes and colors, check recent seller activity, and compare the listed price against similar links. If a row claims a specific batch or quality tier, look for evidence. A low price with no seller context can be more expensive than it appears if the item arrives wrong or cannot be returned.
If you came from a search result for lit buy spreadsheet or lite buy spreadsheet, slow down even more. Search pages can surface old mirrors, copied sheets, and pages that exist mostly to push coupon clicks. Your first job is to confirm that the product page still exists and that the agent can actually process it.
Submit the product carefully
When submitting a link through LitBuy, enter the product URL, selected size, color, quantity, and any special notes exactly. If the marketplace page uses variant images or Chinese labels, add a clear note describing the option you want. For clothing and shoes, include measurements when available. For accessories, mention color, model, metal finish, or version if the seller offers multiple variations.
Do not use the notes field for unrealistic promises. The buyer can ask for a specific option, but the agent cannot guarantee that a seller ships something better than the listing. Clear notes reduce mistakes; they do not transform a poor seller into a reliable one.
Wait for warehouse arrival
After the order is purchased domestically, the seller ships it to the agent warehouse. This stage can take a few days or longer depending on the seller. Avoid building your final haul around one item until it arrives. Links can go out of stock, sellers can ship late, or the warehouse may identify an issue.
Good tracking discipline helps. Keep a simple note with item name, marketplace link, price, expected size, and the reason you chose it. When QC photos arrive, compare them against that note instead of relying on memory.
Review QC photos like a checklist
QC photos are the moment where a spreadsheet lead becomes a real item. Check the overall silhouette, color, size tag, visible defects, stitching, print placement, hardware, sole shape, packaging, and any measurement photos. If the photos are too dark or omit the important detail, request extra photos before approving. The cost of an extra photo is usually lower than shipping an item you regret.
Avoid the common habit of approving because other people bought a similar item. Your warehouse photos are the evidence for your order. If the item is wrong, the fact that a spreadsheet row was popular does not help after international shipping.
Ship based on total cost
Once items are approved, compare shipping lines by estimated weight, volume, restrictions, speed, insurance, and destination reliability. A coupon may reduce the fee, but a cheaper line can still be wrong if it has restrictions for the item type. Think in landed cost: product price plus domestic shipping, service fees, rehearsal or packaging options, international shipping, and possible taxes.
For a first order, ship a smaller haul. A small successful parcel teaches more than a giant first shipment with too many unknowns. After you understand QC, weight, and customs expectations for your country, scaling up becomes less stressful.
FAQ
Common Questions
Can beginners use LitBuy?
Yes, but beginners should start with a small order and learn each step before building a large haul.
Do I need a spreadsheet to use LitBuy?
No. A spreadsheet helps with discovery, but any valid supported marketplace link can be researched and submitted.
When should I approve shipment?
Approve only after QC photos, size, color, and major details match your order expectations.