Shortlist the product
Open a category lane or the full spreadsheet table. Compare title, image, brand, category, color, material, size notes, and USD estimate.
Use this workflow to move from a KakoFinder product row to a checked warehouse item. A spreadsheet find is only the first step; the final decision should happen after source-page review, agent order confirmation, QC photos, and shipping checks.
Open a category lane or the full spreadsheet table. Compare title, image, brand, category, color, material, size notes, and USD estimate.
Use the local detail page for a stable URL, then open the Street Style link and original source link before placing any agent order.
Copy the source URL into your buying agent, confirm item options, domestic shipping, service fees, and whether the item category has restrictions.
After warehouse arrival, compare product shape, logo placement, stitching, labels, size tags, box, packaging, and measurements.
Check whether the source page is still alive, whether the product image matches the spreadsheet card, and whether the price or item option changed. If the seller uses variants, confirm color, size, batch, and model before submitting the order.
For shoes, inspect silhouette, sole shape, heel tabs, stitching, logo placement, size label, outsole, and box label. For clothing, compare fabric weight, print alignment, label placement, measurements, zipper or button hardware, and wash tags.
If a shopper has no source URL, they can use their buying agent's image-search or reverse-image-search tool as a discovery step. Treat those results as leads only: confirm the seller page, options, price, material, and available QC evidence before ordering.
Do not treat a product card as a shipping quote. Final cost depends on destination, warehouse, route, package weight, length, width, height, item category, taxes, and mail restrictions.
Ask for extra warehouse photos when the logo looks misplaced, color is off, packaging is damaged, hardware is scratched, measurements do not match, or the item category could create shipping risk.
Packaging choices can change both protection and shipping cost. Removing a shoebox or using simple packaging may reduce parcel size, but fragile products, electronics, accessories, and items with important packaging should be reviewed carefully before requesting any packaging change.
Pending review usually means the agent has not finished checking the submitted order. Purchased means the agent placed the order with the seller. Seller sent means the domestic shipment is on the way to the warehouse. Warehouse received means the agent can inspect the item and upload QC photos.
Start from the spreadsheet image, product title, brand, category, and visible details. Then compare reverse-image-search results against the original product look, price range, material, size chart, and seller reputation. A visually similar listing is not enough for a purchase decision.