Orientdig Spreadsheet Tutorial: From Zero to Hero

Last updated: May 22, 2026

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Orientdig spreadsheet tutorial for beginners

Welcome to the most beginner-friendly orientdig spreadsheet tutorial on the internet. If you have never used a product database before, this guide will take you from complete beginner to confident buyer in under 30 minutes. No prior experience needed.

We will cover everything: how to open the spreadsheet, how to search for products, how to verify quality with QC photos, how to compare sellers, and finally how to place your first order through a shopping agent. Let us get started.

What You Will Need

  • 1A web browser (Chrome, Safari, or Firefox)
  • 2A Google account (if using Google Sheets versions)
  • 3A shopping agent account (Pandabuy, WeGoBuy, or CSSBuy)
  • 4About 30 minutes of focused time

Lesson 1: Opening and Navigating the Spreadsheet

First, open the orientdig spreadsheet link in your browser. If it is a Google Sheet, click "File > Make a copy" to create your own editable version. If it is a read-only database, bookmark the page for quick access.

At the top of the sheet, you will see category tabs or dropdown filters. Click a category to narrow down the list. If there are no tabs, use the filter arrows on the column headers to sort and filter. Practice switching between categories to get comfortable with the layout.

Lesson 2: Searching for a Specific Product

Use the search function (Ctrl+F or Cmd+F) to find a product by name. For example, type "Jordan" to see all Jordan-related listings. You can also filter the Category column to "Shoes" and then search within that filtered view for faster results.

Pro tip: Use partial keywords instead of full product names. Searching for "puffer" will find "Puffer Jacket", "Puffer Vest", and "Down Puffer" all at once. This is faster than guessing the exact product name used by the curator.

Lesson 3: Reading the Columns

Each row is one product. Here is what the key columns mean and how to read them:

Price (USD):The converted price. Use this to compare across sellers instantly.
Product Link:Click to visit the seller's page. Copy this link for your agent.
QC Photos:Click to view real photos taken by previous buyers. Inspect carefully.
Batch:The version or factory name. Different batches have different quality levels.
Rating:Community score out of 5. Aim for 4.0+ for reliable quality.
Status:Active means available. Dead means the link no longer works.

Lesson 4: Verifying Quality with QC Photos

Never skip this step. Click the QC Photos link and inspect the album carefully. Look at stitching, materials, logos, tags, and overall shape. Compare what you see to retail photos from the brand's official website.

If the QC album looks suspiciously perfect or contains only 1-2 photos, be cautious. Good listings have multiple angles, close-ups, and sometimes on-foot or fit-pics from real buyers. Read any comments on the QC post for additional context.

Lesson 5: Copying the Link and Using an Agent

Once you have verified the product, copy the Product Link from the spreadsheet. Open your shopping agent website (Pandabuy, WeGoBuy, CSSBuy, etc.) and paste the link into their search or "Buy for Me" field. The agent will fetch the product details and show you the price in your local currency.

Add the item to your cart, choose your size and color if applicable, and proceed to checkout. The agent will purchase the item from the seller, receive it at their warehouse, take inspection photos, and ship it to you.

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Lesson 6: Comparing Multiple Batches

Many popular items have multiple batches. Use the Batch column to identify which version each seller offers. Open the QC albums for each batch side by side and look for differences in materials, stitching, and logo placement.

Some batches prioritize accuracy to retail, while others focus on durability or price. The "best" batch depends on your goals. Resellers who sell to picky customers should prioritize accuracy. Buyers who want everyday wear might prefer durability over perfection.

Lesson 7: Tracking Your Orders

After placing your order, create a simple tracking sheet or use one of our free templates. Record the product name, agent used, order date, tracking number, and expected delivery window. This keeps your business organized as you scale.

When your package arrives, compare the physical item to the QC photos you reviewed earlier. If there is a major quality issue, contact your agent immediately for a return or exchange.

Conclusion

Congratulations — you now know how to use orientdig spreadsheet from start to finish. The workflow is simple: search, verify, compare, copy, and order. With practice, you will complete this entire process in under 5 minutes per item.

Keep learning by reading our full step-by-step guide and exploring pro tips for advanced users. Happy shopping!

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Q

How long does it take to learn orientdig spreadsheet?

Most beginners can learn the basics in under 30 minutes. Mastering advanced filters and batch analysis takes a few days of practice.

Q

Do I need to pay for orientdig spreadsheet access?

No. The core orientdig spreadsheet database is free to browse. You only pay when purchasing products through linked sellers.

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What if a product link is dead?

Report it in the spreadsheet comments or community group. Good databases are updated daily, and dead links are removed proactively by moderators.