Use the broad page when you are still deciding
If you are choosing between shoes, hoodies, bags, or something else, the main page is a good first stop.
Search FindsIndex products from one Sugargoo-style starting point. Type a product name, paste a product link, or open a category when you already know what you want.
Pick a category and go straight to the matching FindsIndex products.
Product albums, lists, and buying notes can blur together quickly. Starting with a search or a category keeps the first step clear before you compare anything.
If you are choosing between shoes, hoodies, bags, or something else, the main page is a good first stop.
Once you know the item type, opening the matching category is faster than scrolling through mixed lists.
Save a few options, check the details, and decide after you have seen enough similar items side by side.
If you already know what you are looking for, start here instead of going through a mixed page first.
Start here for footwear before narrowing down by style, color, or seller.
Open shoes findsindex.comOpen this when you want backpacks, wallets, totes, or crossbody bags in one place.
Open bags findsindex.comUse this when you want hoodies without scrolling past unrelated products.
Open hoodies findsindex.comGood for jewelry, watches, and smaller add-ons that are easier to compare together.
Open accessories findsindex.comChoose this when you want sneakers rather than every kind of shoe.
Open sneakers findsindex.comOpen this for everyday tops without mixing in other clothing categories.
Open shirts findsindex.comThat gives you a few directions before you narrow the search.
This keeps the page focused on items you would actually compare.
It is easier to choose after you have a few similar options in front of you.
These cover the moments that come up most often: where to begin, when albums help, and what to check before you move forward.
A short note for people who want a clear first step.
For the moment when you are switching between album photos and product lists.
A short reminder of what to check before you compare a product closely.
Because photos, product lists, and buying notes are often mixed together. Separating those steps helps.
Start broad only if you are still unsure what you want. If you already know, go straight to that section.
They take you straight to the item type you want, so you do not have to search for the same category again.
Compare a few options, check the details, and slow down for a minute before deciding.