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RizzitGO Spreadsheet Beginner Guide: How to Shop Your First Haul

2026-05-257 min read
RizzitGO Spreadsheet Beginner Guide: How to Shop Your First Haul

RizzitGO Spreadsheet Beginner Guide: How to Shop Your First Haul

If you are new to the RizzitGO ecosystem, the spreadsheet can feel overwhelming. This guide breaks down every step from your first visit to your first successful order.

What the RizzitGO Spreadsheet Actually Is

The RizzitGO Spreadsheet is a structured category gateway. It does not sell products directly. Instead, it connects you to a 10,000+ product catalog organized by type. You browse here, learn the category-specific signals, and then enter the full catalog with a clear plan.

Think of it as a map before the journey. The spreadsheet tells you what to look for, what to avoid, and how to judge quality. The full catalog is where you actually select and order items.

Step 1: Pick a Category First

The biggest mistake beginners make is opening the full catalog and scrolling aimlessly. With 10,000+ items, that is a recipe for decision fatigue.

Instead, start with the category that matches your immediate need. The RizzitGO Spreadsheet has 11 dedicated category pages:

  • **Shoes** — Focus on batch codes, sole texture, and sizing accuracy
  • **Hoodies and Sweaters** — Check fabric weight, embroidery density, and print durability
  • **T-Shirts** — Look for collar rib width, shoulder alignment, and print sharpness
  • **Jackets** — Prioritize hardware quality, lining composition, and fit over layers
  • **Pants and Shorts** — Measure waist, inseam, and leg opening before ordering
  • **Headwear** — Check embroidery density and crown structure
  • **Sets** — Verify fabric consistency and color matching between pieces
  • **Underwear** — Compare waist measurements in centimeters, not size labels
  • **Jersey** — Inspect sublimation print quality and badge alignment
  • **Accessories** — Judge leather quality, hardware weight, and stitching density
  • **Others** — Read full descriptions carefully, as this category is broad

Each category page tells you what to buy, how to judge quality, and what mistakes to avoid. Spend five minutes reading the category guide before you enter the catalog.

Step 2: Understand Batch Codes

Batch codes are the most important quality signal in the catalog. They identify the production run and factory source of an item.

Here is how to use them:

  • **Higher-tier batches** cost more but deliver better accuracy and materials
  • **Lower-tier batches** are cheaper but may have minor flaws
  • **Batch codes are documented** in the catalog listings and community reviews
  • **Community reviews** for specific batches are more reliable than generic feedback

When you find an item you like, check the batch code. Then search for recent reviews of that exact batch. This single step eliminates most quality surprises.

Step 3: Read the Size Chart

Never order based on your usual size label. Sizing varies significantly between factories, regions, and even different items from the same supplier.

Follow this process:

  1. Measure your body at the relevant points (chest, waist, hip, inseam, foot length)
  2. Compare your measurements to the size chart in the listing
  3. If you are between sizes, size up for comfort or down for a tighter fit
  4. Check the fit notes on the category page for category-specific quirks

For shoes, most reps run true to size, but high-tops may feel tighter. For hoodies, oversized fits often run one size larger than standard. For pants, inseam length varies by batch even when labeled the same.

Step 4: Use the Freight Calculator

Shipping costs can surprise first-time buyers. A $200 haul can easily have $50-80 in shipping fees depending on weight, carrier, and destination.

Before you finalize your cart:

  • Add up the estimated weight of every item in your cart
  • Open the freight calculator on the main site
  • Enter your total weight, destination, and preferred carrier
  • Compare EMS, DHL, and FedEx estimates
  • Factor in volume weight if your haul is bulky

For detailed instructions, see our freight calculator guide.

Step 5: Apply Coupons at Checkout

The rizzitgo coupon ecosystem is active year-round. Before you pay, check for valid codes:

  • Seasonal events (Black Friday, summer sales) often include exclusive codes
  • Referral programs unlock personal discount codes
  • Community channels announce new codes first

Apply the code at checkout before confirming payment. The discount is usually applied to the subtotal, not including shipping. For a full walkthrough, see our coupon guide.

Step 6: Document Your Order

After placing your order, keep records:

  • Screenshot your order confirmation
  • Save the batch code and supplier contact
  • Note the expected timeline for QC photos
  • Track your package once it ships

If something goes wrong, documentation is your first line of defense.

Common Beginner Mistakes

  • **Skipping the category guide** — The five minutes you save costs hours of returns later
  • **Ordering only one item** — Shipping costs make single-item orders inefficient
  • **Ignoring batch codes** — This is the single most reliable quality signal
  • **Not measuring before ordering** — Guessing sizes is the top cause of returns
  • **Forgetting to check shipping** — Freight costs can exceed item costs for heavy hauls
  • **Not reading recent reviews** — Batch quality changes over time

What to Expect After Ordering

  • **QC photos** usually arrive within 3-7 days
  • **Shipping** takes 10-30 days depending on carrier and destination
  • **Tracking** is available for most carriers once the package ships
  • **Issues** should be reported immediately with photos and order details

Next Steps

Ready to start? Pick a category, read the guide, and enter the full catalog. Your first haul is closer than you think.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an account to browse the catalog?

No. You can browse the full catalog without registration. An account is only needed when you are ready to place an order.

How much should I spend on my first haul?

Start with $150-250. This gives you enough items to test quality without too much risk. Increase your budget after your first order arrives.

Ready to apply what you learned? Head to the full catalog and start shopping.