Mulebuy Spreadsheet vs Pandabuy vs Superbuy (2026)
Three of the biggest Chinese shopping agents in 2026 — Mulebuy, Pandabuy and Superbuy — all offer a spreadsheet-style product catalogue. They all source from the same platforms (Taobao, 1688, Weidian). What's different is fees, shipping routes, app quality, and spreadsheet curation.
TL;DR
- Mulebuy spreadsheet — 10,000+ products, QC photos, cleanest English translations, fastest-growing database
- Pandabuy — Legacy brand, rebuilding trust post-2024; smaller spreadsheet
- Superbuy — Large raw inventory, poor catalogue UX
Fees compared
| Agent | Service fee | Typical shipping to US | Typical shipping to EU | |-------|-------------|------------------------|------------------------| | Mulebuy | 5–10% of product cost | $10–14 / kg | $11–15 / kg | | Pandabuy | 5% | $12–16 / kg | $13–17 / kg | | Superbuy | 5% + per-item handling | $13–18 / kg | $14–20 / kg |
Mulebuy's edge in 2026 is no handling fee per item and tighter budget-line rates.
Spreadsheet quality
Mulebuy spreadsheet — 10,000+ hand-verified products, weekly dead-link checks, community contributions, QC photos on most listings.
Pandabuy — smaller, mostly legacy 2023–2024 entries, rebranded under new ownership in 2025.
Superbuy — huge raw database, minimal curation, best when you already have a Chinese URL.
When to pick which
- Mulebuy if you want the biggest curated catalogue and the lowest first-haul cost
- Pandabuy if you have history there or a specific legacy seller
- Superbuy if you already have URLs and just need a proxy
Getting started
- Create a Mulebuy account
- Browse the Mulebuy spreadsheet
- Add 3–5 items; ship consolidated at $10/kg
Full breakdowns: shipping and first-haul walkthrough.