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SheetDropper is a product-catalog SaaS built for trade suppliers. Its core idea is to turn a company’s existing .xlsx price lists directly into online catalogs. It is well suited to wholesale and supply industries that still send customers PDFs or Excel files, or require phone inquiries for pricing—such as hardware fasteners, electrical wholesale, plumbing, industrial equipment, steel, and building materials.
The product workflow is straightforward: upload an existing Excel file, let AI read the column names and automatically map them to catalog fields, then review and publish. The catalog supports keyword search, and extra columns in the spreadsheet can automatically become filters, such as category, size, material, brand, and more. It also supports a mobile-friendly filter drawer, table/grid product views, and iframe embedding into an existing website.
Going further, SheetDropper offers cart and checkout functionality: customers can pay online via Stripe and get shipping quotes from Australia Post at checkout; the admin backend can handle orders, refunds, and status tracking. Updates are also practical: simply re-upload the spreadsheet, with automatic backup before upload and a 3-slot rollback system. For branding, users can configure colors, fonts, and a logo.
The pricing shown on the site is simple: A$29/month when paid monthly, or A$319/year when paid annually. There is no setup fee, users can cancel anytime, and payments are handled through Stripe. No free plan or formal trial period is mentioned, but a live demo is available, along with an option to drag and drop a .xlsx file to preview your own products.
The main advantage is how closely it fits trade businesses that already maintain price lists. It does not require rebuilding a product database or hiring developers; AI mapping and automatic filters can significantly reduce the work involved in organizing SKUs. Built-in payments, shipping quotes, order handling, and embedding make it more than just a catalog tool—it also offers lightweight e-commerce capabilities.
The downside is that enterprise-level information is limited. There is no clear mention of team collaboration, permission roles, APIs, webhooks, compliance certifications, data encryption, and similar capabilities. Payment and logistics support currently appears to focus mainly on Stripe and Australia Post, so its suitability still needs to be verified for non-Australian markets or businesses with complex B2B quoting, customer-tier pricing, or contract pricing requirements.
SheetDropper is best suited to small and medium-sized trade suppliers in Australia, or businesses already using Stripe and Australia Post, that want to quickly turn Excel price lists into searchable, filterable, order-ready online catalogs. Access from mainland China is unknown; on the payment side, Stripe has onboarding barriers for domestic Chinese merchants, and Australia Post is not suitable for domestic logistics in China. Local alternatives in China could include Youzan, Weimob, mini-program stores, or Shopify/WooCommerce paired with spreadsheet import solutions.
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sheetdropper.com is an Australia E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $19.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sheetdropper.com directly.