Reduce the noise
Choose one product type so the next ten rows answer the same basic question.
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Search products, categories, source terms or QC needs across Findsindex.
Findsindex product directory
External buttons open Findsindex in a new tab. Established product groups use its current category pages; narrower topics open a matching search.
A calmer starting point
Broad spreadsheet searches mix products that need completely different checks. A shoe row needs outsole and sizing evidence; a bag row needs dimensions, lining and hardware. Category-first browsing keeps the comparison fair.
Choose one product type so the next ten rows answer the same basic question.
Look at photos, measurements and context side by side instead of judging one isolated link.
Keep a row only when you can say what makes it useful and what still needs checking.
How to use this guide
A good shortlist comes from a repeatable reading habit, not from opening everything.
Read the complete guideStart with shoes, hoodies, bags or another clear product group. This makes the photo, size and weight checks specific.
Open a small set of comparable rows. Price is more meaningful beside similar materials, measurements and photo coverage.
Write down the evidence that earned the save. “Popular” and “looks good” are weak reasons on their own.
Shortlist standard
Search with a question
If you know the product, start there: “sneakers insole length” is easier to check than a broad footwear search. If you only have a saved link, add the detail you still need—QC photos, a size chart, an interior view or packed weight.
When a result answers that question, return to the original row. Opening another page is useful only when it resolves something the row could not show.
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If you already know the category, open the matching Findsindex page. If you are still unsure, read the checklist first and keep the shortlist small.