ACBuy Spreadsheet vs Oopbuy: Which 2026 Finds List Is Worth Bookmarking?
Two names come up constantly when shoppers compare community finds catalogues this year: the acbuy spreadsheet and Oopbuy's list. They serve the same purpose — a sorted index of products you can reach through a shopping agent — but they are organised differently enough that it is worth understanding before you pick one to bookmark. This is a neutral walkthrough, not a sales pitch for either side.
What the two have in common
Both are community-style finds catalogues built around the same core idea: collect product links, sort them by category, and add quality-check photos so buyers see the real item. Both cover the usual lineup — shoes, hoodies, jackets, bags, accessories — and both are updated as new items surface. If you have used one, the mental model carries over to the other.
Where they differ in practice
AspectACBuy spreadsheetOopbuy finds listPresentationSheet-style listingBrowsable category pagesCategory depthBroad core categoriesGranular (sets, jerseys, belts, perfumes split out)QC photosPer entry where availablePer entry where availableBest forQuick scan of a known itemBrowsing by category to discover items
The honest summary: if you already know exactly what you want and just need the link, a flat sheet is fine. If you would rather browse a category and see what is current, a structured site is easier on the eyes. That is the main reason some shoppers keep Oopbuy's finds list bookmarked alongside whatever sheet they started with — the category pages make casual browsing less of a chore.
How to compare any two finds lists fairly
Rather than trusting a "best list" claim from anyone, test both yourself against the same checklist:
Pick one product you know and try to find it on each. Whichever surfaces it faster wins on usability for you.
Open five random entries and check that the links are live. Dead links are the clearest sign of an abandoned list.
Look at the QC photos. Real images beat stock renders every time.
Note when it was last updated. Freshness is the single biggest differentiator between a useful list and a stale one.
So which should you bookmark?
There is no universal winner — it depends on how you shop. Power users who hunt specific SKUs often keep the acbuy spreadsheet handy for speed. Shoppers who like to browse categories and stumble onto new finds tend to prefer a structured catalogue like Oopbuy. Plenty of people simply keep both open and use whichever surfaces the item first.
The smart move in 2026 is not loyalty to one list, but knowing what each is good at. Test them on a product you already understand, judge them on live links and real photos, and let the results — not the hype — decide what earns a spot in your bookmarks.
