I Tested 15 Viral Superbuy Spreadsheets â Hereâs Whatâs Actually Worth Your Cash in 2026
If youâve been on TikTok or Reddit lately, youâve seen them: the legendary superbuy spreadsheets. People swear by these meticulously curated lists of Taobao finds that promise to save you money, time, and bad taste. As someone whoâs been using Superbuy since 2019 and has a serious shopping addiction (Iâm a recovering optimization nerd), I had to put them to the test. I spent last month buying from 15 different spreadsheets that went viral in 2025-2026. Some were fire. Some were straight-up flops. Hereâs my honest breakdown.
Wait, What Even Is a Superbuy Spreadsheet?
For the uninitiated: a Superbuy spreadsheet is a Google Sheet shared by influencers or savvy shoppers that lists Taobao links for trendy clothes, accessories, and home goods â often with notes on quality, sizing, and pricing. You copy the links into Superbuy (the shopping agent), and boom: cheap goodies shipped to your door. But not all spreadsheets are created equal â some are goldmines, others are dumpster fires.
The Spreadsheets I Tried (a Quick Overview)
- GirlyPop Finds 2026 â Cute, pastel-heavy, very Instagram
- Broke But Bougie â Budget items under $10
- Techwear Hype â Cyberpunk aesthetic with cargo pants and harnesses
- Vintage-Hunterâs Secret â Secondhand and deadstock gems
- Dopamine Wardrobe â Bright colors and weird patterns
- Minimalist Capsule â Neutral basics for the clean girl aesthetic
- Chaos Mode â Random meme-tier items (think shrimp-shaped bags)
- The No-BS Spreadsheet â Reviewed by a Reddit user with strict QC criteria
- Petite Girl Grails â For anyone under 5’3″
- Oversized Everything â Jerseys, hoodies, and baggy jeans
- Accessories Galore â Jewelry, belts, sunglasses
- Shoes on a Shoestring â Sneakers and loafers under $30
- Home Aesthetic â Dorm room decor and bedding
- Gym Rat Essentials â Workout gear and water bottles
- Y2K Revival â Low-rise, butterfly motifs, chunky platforms
My Honest Picks â The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Best Overall: Minimalist Capsule
This spreadsheet had zero clutter. Every item was vetted for fabric composition (cotton, not polyester trash), stitching, and color accuracy. I bought a cashmere-blend turtleneck for $18 that feels like $180. The white button-up? Doesnât wrinkle. They even included flat lay photos in the sheet. If you want foundational pieces without gambling, this is it.
Rating: 10/10, no notes. Would recommend to my own mother.
Best for Budget: Broke But Bougie
Not gonna lie â I was skeptical. Sub-$10 items often look tragic in person. But this spreadsheet had a keen eye. The $6 faux leather crossbody bag? Iâve used it every day for two weeks, and it hasnât peeled or cracked. The $8 wide-leg trousers? They fit like tailored slacks. The downside: some sizes run tiny, and thereâs no returns. But for the price, the risk is low.
Biggest Letdown: Techwear Hype
I wanted this to slap so bad. The photos were sick â neon straps, cargo pants with weird buckles, cyber goggles. But when the package arrived, the material felt like parachute tent fabric â loud, cheap, and itchy. The pants had no pockets (how is that Techwear?!), and the harness was flimsy plastic. Hard pass. Stick to reputable techwear brands if youâre serious.
Most Surprising: Chaos Mode
This spreadsheet was a meme: shrimp-shaped purses, frog earrings, a hat that looked like a slice of pizza. I bought the shrimp bag as a joke, but itâs actually my most-complimented accessory. The stitching is solid, it fits my phone and keys, and itâs a conversation starter. Sometimes you need to embrace the weird.
How to Use a Superbuy Spreadsheet Like a Pro
Iâve made mistakes so you donât have to. Hereâs my no-BS guide:
- Check the date â Spreadsheets older than 6 months likely have dead links or discontinued items.
- Read the notes column â If they donât mention sizing, fabric, or color, skip it. Thatâs a red flag.
- Cross-reference reviews â Use Superbuyâs âview original reviewsâ button. Real Chinese buyers leave detailed feedback and fit pics.
- Donât blow your whole budget â Start with 3-5 items from one spreadsheet. Test the quality before you go ham.
- Use Superbuyâs expert photos â Pay the extra $2 for detailed QC pics. Saves you from heartbreak.
My Final Take: Which Spreadsheet Should You Try?
If youâre a minimalist: Minimalist Capsule is your soulmate. If youâre broke but stylish: Broke But Bougie. If you want a good laugh: Chaos Mode. Avoid Techwear Hype unless you want to dress like a cheap rave alien.
And remember: the superbuy spreadsheet is only as good as the person who made it. The real power move? Make your own. Start with a seed list from a trusted creator, then customize it as you learn your sizing and preferences. Thatâs how you level up from a casual shopper to a true curator.
Have you tried any viral spreadsheets? Drop your faves (or fails) in the comments â Iâm always looking for my next obsession. Until next time, happy hunting and may your haul be lit.
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