Litbuy Sheets Explained: Everything You Need to Know

People throw the words “sheet” and “spreadsheet” around interchangeably, but they do not mean the same thing. This guide clears up what Litbuy sheets actually are, how they differ from a full Litbuy spreadsheet, and how to use each one correctly.

Litbuy Sheets vs Litbuy Spreadsheet

Why Individual Sheets Exist

Category sheets exist because the audiences do not overlap perfectly. Someone hunting jerseys does not want to scroll through underwear rows. Splitting Litbuy sheets by category keeps every tab fast and relevant.

Anatomy of a Well-Built Sheet

  1. Header row with clear column names (item, seller, price, link, notes, QC).
  2. Frozen top row so the header follows you as you scroll.
  3. Conditional highlighting on flagged rows (dead sellers, expired listings).
  4. A “last updated” cell you can trust.

Open the live Litbuy sheets:

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How to Read Litbuy Sheets Faster

Three habits that turn casual sheet-browsing into fast, confident buying:

Which Sheet Should You Open First?

New buyers usually get the fastest wins from the shoes sheet or the T-shirt sheet. Both have deep QC coverage and low shipping cost per item, which makes them ideal for a first test haul.

Related Guides

Use the right sheet for the right question and the rest of the Litbuy spreadsheet workflow flows on its own.

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