Fact-checked workflow

How Hacoo ordering actually works.

The official Hacoo help page describes a simple in-app shopping flow. This guide explains those steps and corrects a common source of confusion: Hacoo is not presented by its own order help as a warehouse purchasing agent for arbitrary Taobao or Weidian links.

Short answerOpen the Hacoo app, log in, select products, add them to the shopping cart, then check out and pay. That four-step sequence comes from Hacoo's own help page.

The four official order steps

  1. Open the Hacoo app. The public website directs visitors to download the app, while the shopping workflow takes place in the app experience.
  2. Log in. Account access is needed before the order is placed and later support can be connected to the right purchase.
  3. Select items and add them to the cart. Product choice happens from Hacoo's own available listings, with the live item page controlling current variants, price, and availability.
  4. Check out and pay. Review the destination, item details, shipping information, and final amount shown before confirming payment.

Source: Hacoo Help Center — How to order on Hacoo.

What this means for “Hacoo spreadsheet” links

People often search for a Hacoo spreadsheet when they want a faster way to discover categories or product ideas. That search phrase does not turn every external spreadsheet into official Hacoo inventory. It also does not prove that a marketplace URL can be pasted into Hacoo for agent purchasing.

This distinction matters because inaccurate guides frequently mix two different models:

  • An app-based shopping model, where customers select available listings and pay through the app.
  • A purchasing-agent model, where a customer submits an external marketplace URL, pays for domestic purchasing, waits for warehouse receipt, reviews inspection photos, and later chooses international shipping.

Hacoo's official order help supports the first description. Unless a current official Hacoo page explicitly documents an additional feature, this guide will not claim the second workflow.

Using category links on this guide

The product buttons on hacoo.store help visitors browse categories such as shoes, clothing, headwear, accessories, and electronics. Always verify the live listing, selected variant, current price, and checkout details before paying.

Before continuing to an external checkoutConfirm which company or platform will take payment, which terms apply, whether the item is still available, and who will handle shipping, returns, and after-sales support.

Questions to answer before paying

Does the live variant match the product shown?

Photos may show several colors or versions. Check the selected option, size, quantity, and price immediately before checkout rather than relying on a screenshot or an old spreadsheet row.

Which delivery estimate applies?

Hacoo publishes ranges and says delays can occur. An external platform may have a completely different shipping model. Never copy an estimate from one destination and apply it to another.

What happens if the item is wrong?

Read the current return or after-sales wording before purchase. Save the order confirmation and relevant screenshots, but rely on the destination's current policy rather than a third-party summary if the two conflict.

Bottom line

Hacoo ordering is best explained as an in-app cart purchase. A Hacoo search guide can still be useful, but it should identify external databases clearly, cite official information, and avoid inventing a warehouse QC or marketplace-link submission workflow.