Why this guide exists
A long spreadsheet can create the impression that discovery is the hard part. Usually the harder work is deciding which rows deserve attention. Titles are inconsistent, images answer different questions, measurements come and go, and an attractive row price says little about packed weight or total context.
This site provides a calmer layer between discovery and action. It helps readers define the category, compare like with like, remove vague entries, and carry better questions into external pages.
What we publish
The site includes a row-reading guide, category notes, search ideas, a seven-point checklist, weight guidance, safety notes, and a direct-answer FAQ.
When a Findsindex link is useful, it appears as a clear next step. The page remains useful even if the reader never follows that link.
What independence means here
OrientDig Field Notes is an independent browsing guide for OrientDig spreadsheet users. It does not sell products, process orders, handle shipping, verify sellers, or represent orientdig or Findsindex.
We do not claim access to product inventories, account systems, order records, warehouses, tracking feeds, seller verification, coupon systems, or support cases. Third-party pages are responsible for their own content, policies, and operations.
Our editorial standard
We prefer specific checks over broad promises: measurements rather than size labels, useful angles rather than image count, price comparisons rather than isolated figures, and honest uncertainty rather than unsupported reassurance. The goal is not to push more clicks. It is to help readers save fewer, better-explained rows.
The editorial policy identifies the editorial team, review method, primary-source standard, update dates, and correction boundaries.