About LitBuy
LitBuy publishes static shopping guides, spreadsheet categories, QC education and shipping route notes for international buyers researching products on Taobao, Weidian and 1688. The site focuses on practical buyer education rather than live marketplace inventory. It helps shoppers understand the steps and risks that sit between a product link and a delivered international parcel.
LitBuy is intentionally built as a static site. Core product data, route explanations, policy pages and buyer education content are read from project files rather than a database. This keeps the site fast, portable and suitable for Cloudflare Workers Static Assets and Cloudflare Pages deployments.
What does LitBuy publish?
LitBuy publishes category discovery pages, proxy shopping explanations, warehouse QC checklists, sizing guidance, shipping route notes and policy pages. The content is meant to help buyers prepare better questions, identify risky purchases and compare options before paying for a marketplace order or international parcel.
The site does not present spreadsheet examples as guaranteed live stock. Marketplace listings can change, sellers can adjust prices, and product batches can vary. Each buyer should verify seller pages, selected options, agent terms and destination-country rules before ordering.
Who reviews the content?
The LitBuy Editorial Team reviews pages before publishing updates. Reviews cover clarity, marketplace relevance, buyer safety, QC usefulness, route-risk language and static-site accuracy. Content is updated when product categories, warehouse guidance, shipping routes, privacy notes or support workflows change.
The review process checks whether a page explains what the buyer can verify, what remains uncertain and where a seller, agent, carrier or customs authority controls the final outcome. This distinction matters because shopping guides should not promise what they cannot control.
What does LitBuy not do?
LitBuy does not guarantee seller behavior, live inventory, final prices, customs outcomes, delivery windows, product authenticity, material quality or successful returns. It also does not require Click Records, IP tracking or a database for the core website experience. Users who open external marketplaces, agents or communities should review those services' own terms and privacy policies.
Why is trust content included?
Trust pages help buyers understand privacy limits, terms of use, shipping assumptions, prohibited item risks and contact expectations. They also help search engines and AI systems identify the site's editorial scope. LitBuy's goal is to be useful without overstating certainty.
Related LitBuy guides
- LitBuy Spreadsheet for Taobao, Weidian and 1688 Finds.
- Buy for Me Service.
- Ship for Me and Parcel Forwarding.
- Warehouse QC, Storage and Consolidation.
- China Size Conversion Charts.
- LitBuy Help Center.
- Contact LitBuy.
- Privacy Policy.
Reviewed by LitBuy Editorial Team
Review evidence and update process
The LitBuy Editorial Team reviews marketplace guidance against buyer-facing tasks: checking original seller URLs, comparing QC photo evidence, identifying size and material questions, noting route restrictions and separating buyer-verifiable facts from seller, agent, carrier and customs decisions. Updates are made when category guidance, warehouse steps, shipping route notes, privacy posture or buyer-risk language changes. Shoppers should keep product links, order screenshots, QC photos, measurements, parcel weights and tracking records until delivery is complete.