Hierarchical Design
Kakobuy spreadsheet uses a three-tier hierarchy: the master list at the top, category groups in the middle, and individual entries at the bottom. This design ensures that no matter how many entries are added, the system remains navigable and organized.
| Layer | Function | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Master List | Top-level overview | All categories visible at once |
| Category Groups | Navigation | 10+ organized sections |
| Individual Entries | Access | Direct links to items |
| Tags | Classification | Sub-labels for filtering |
| Dates | Freshness | Update timestamps |
Category Architecture
Each category in the kakobuy spreadsheet is structured independently, with its own entry count, update schedule, and subcategory system. The Shoes category, for example, contains 1200+ entries organized by style, brand, and price range.
Link Management
All links in the kakobuy spreadsheet are managed through an automated verification system that checks for broken or outdated URLs daily. This ensures the 99%+ link accuracy rate that users have come to expect from the system.
Comparison with Simpler Systems
Compared to hipobuy spreadsheet, which uses a flat two-tier structure, kakobuy's three-tier approach provides significantly better navigation for large datasets. When dealing with 3000+ entries, the additional layer of organization makes a substantial difference in usability.
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