Superbuy Links — Product Links, Spreadsheets & QC Research

At the heart of every Superbuy purchase is a simple piece of text: a product link. Superbuy links are URLs that point directly to item listings on Chinese marketplaces like Taobao, Weidian, and 1688. Without these links, the Superbuy platform would not know what product you want to buy. Understanding how links work, where to find them, and how to verify them is a fundamental skill for any shopper using an agent service.

The typical workflow is straightforward. You discover a product link through a spreadsheet, a community post, or your own marketplace browsing. You copy the URL, open Superbuy, paste it into the designated import field, and the platform automatically extracts product images, title, price, and options. From there, you can add the item to your cart, choose any variations such as size or color, and submit the order for purchase.

Where Links Come From and How to Use Them

Most shoppers discover links inside curated spreadsheets. These spreadsheets do the hard work of browsing marketplaces for you, collecting URLs for hundreds of items and organizing them by category. When you click a link in a spreadsheet, you are taken to the marketplace listing where you can confirm the product details before importing it into Superbuy. This two-step process helps reduce mistakes caused by incorrect titles or misleading thumbnails.

If you prefer to search marketplaces directly, you can still generate your own links. The key is to copy the product page URL from your browser address bar, not a search results page or a store homepage. Superbuy needs the exact item page to fetch accurate pricing and options. Once pasted, always double-check that the preview Superbuy displays matches what you intended to buy.

Link Safety and Verification

Not all links are permanent. Marketplace sellers frequently remove or update listings, which means a link that worked yesterday might be dead today. This is why spreadsheets include last-updated timestamps and why community members share backup store links. When a direct link fails, searching the seller's store page or using the product name as a keyword often leads to a replacement listing.

Link safety also involves checking the seller's reputation when possible. Some marketplaces display transaction counts, ratings, or review photos from previous buyers. While these metrics are not foolproof, they provide context. A seller with thousands of transactions and positive feedback is generally safer than an unknown new account. Combine this with Superbuy's QC photo inspection, and you have two layers of verification before the item ever leaves China.

Using Links With QC Research

Smart shoppers do not rely on links alone. After importing a link and ordering the item, the next step is to wait for QC photos from the Superbuy warehouse. These photos let you confirm that the product matches the marketplace listing. If there is a discrepancy, you can request a return or exchange before paying for international shipping. This link-to-QC workflow is the safest way to shop through an agent.

About This Resource

This page is part of an independent research hub. We do not generate or sell product links. Our purpose is to explain how Superbuy links work, where to find them, and how to combine them with spreadsheets and QC research for a safer shopping experience. For a curated list of product links, visit the external spreadsheet below.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Superbuy links?

Superbuy links are direct URLs to product pages on Chinese marketplaces such as Taobao, Weidian, or 1688. You copy these links and paste them into the Superbuy platform to create purchase orders.

Where do I paste product links?

You paste the marketplace link into the search or import bar on the Superbuy website or mobile app. Superbuy will then fetch the product details and allow you to place an order for purchasing and inspection.

What should I do if a link is broken?

If a link no longer works, try searching for the product name or seller store name on the original marketplace. Alternatively, check if the spreadsheet or sheet you are using has a backup store link or updated replacement.