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Sugargoo Spreadsheet: Filtering Sellers by QC Pass Rate

2026-01-31

Navigating the vast marketplace of products can be challenging. The Sugargoo Spreadsheet

Why Filter by QC Pass Rate?

The Quality Control (QC) Pass Rate is a percentage score reflecting how often a seller's items pass Sugargoo's rigorous inspection. Filtering by this metric helps you:

  • Minimize Risk:
  • Save Time & Money:
  • Make Informed Decisions:

Step-by-Step Guide to Filtering

Follow these steps to streamline your supplier selection process.

Step 1: Access the Sugargoo Spreadsheet

Locate the official community-maintained spreadsheet for your desired product category (e.g., sneakers, apparel). Ensure you are using the latest version for accurate data.

Step 2: Identify the QC Pass Rate Column

Scan the column headers. The QC column is typically labeled "QC Pass Rate", "QC %", or similar. This column contains the crucial percentage data for each seller or batch.

Step 3: Apply a Sort or Filter

Option A: Descending Sort (Recommended)

  • Click the dropdown arrow in the "QC Pass Rate" header.
  • Select "Sort Z → A""Sort Largest to Smallest".
  • This instantly reorders the list, placing sellers with the highest

Option B: Custom Filter

  • From the same dropdown, choose "Filter""Create a filter".
  • You can then set a condition, e.g., "QC Pass Rate is greater than 95%".
  • This hides all rows that don't meet your threshold, giving you a refined list of top-tier suppliers.

Step 4: Cross-Reference and Analyze

With sellers sorted by QC rate, don't stop there. Cross-reference this list with other important columns for a complete picture:

Column What to Check
Price Balance exceptional quality with your budget.
Seller Name/Link Note the top performers for future purchases.
Latest QC Photos Visually verify the typical quality from that seller.
User Reviews Read subjective feedback to complement the statistical data.

Conclusion

Utilizing the filter and sort functions

Pro Tip: Always check the "Last Updated" date on the spreadsheet to ensure you're working with recent and relevant data.