Browse the spreadsheet like a map.
Product discovery happens on W2CSpreadsheet.com — a curated list of real links. You don't need an account to look. Find something, copy its link, and take it to GTBuy to order. Every doorway below is a live W2C category.
Open a category
Tap any tile to open that category on W2CSpreadsheet in a new tab.
What to check before you copy a link
- The seller page loads. A good spreadsheet link opens a real, in-stock listing on Taobao, 1688 or Weidian.
- Options match. The size/colour you want is actually available — you'll pick it again inside GTBuy.
- Price feels right. Cross-check on 1688 if it's a wholesale-style item.
- It ships domestically. The seller only needs to reach GTBuy's China warehouse — GTBuy handles the rest.
What a "spreadsheet" actually is
The word sounds technical, but a shopping spreadsheet is just a shared, organised list of product links — hence the nickname "W2C", short for where to cop. Someone finds a good item on Taobao, 1688 or Weidian, and drops the link into a public list so others can find it too. Over time these lists grow into big, category-sorted collections of vetted finds.
W2CSpreadsheet.com is one of these, presented as a clean, searchable site instead of a raw grid. You browse or search it exactly like a catalogue — but the important thing to remember is that it's a discovery tool, not a shop. You can't check out there. When you find something, you copy its link and take it to an agent like GTBuy, who does the actual buying.
Two ways inSearch vs. browse — which to use
- Search by keyword when you already know what you want ("cargo pants", "dunk", "tote"). Fastest route to a result — the search box at the top of this page (and in the hero) drops you straight into W2C results.
- Browse a category when you're exploring or want to see what's popular. The category tiles above open a curated section so you can scroll ideas.
Either way you end on a real seller listing. From there it's the same three moves every time: copy the link → paste into GTBuy → confirm size, colour and quantity.
Buy smarterHow to vet a find before you commit
A minute of checking saves a lot of hassle. Before you take a link to GTBuy, glance at:
- Does the listing still load and show stock? Spreadsheet links can age; a dead link means find a fresh one.
- Are your options there? The size and colour you want should be selectable — you'll pick them again inside GTBuy.
- Do the photos look consistent? A shop with many clear, matching photos is usually a safer bet than one blurry image.
- Is there a cheaper twin on 1688? For basics, a quick 1688 check can drop the price with no downside.
You'll still get QC photos before anything ships, so a find is never a final commitment — but vetting up front means fewer surprises and fewer re-orders.
Got a link you like?
Bring it to GTBuy to order, or keep exploring the full spreadsheet.