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Create Your Own Rizzitgo Spreadsheet From Scratch

Build a custom tracker that matches your exact workflow, categories, and buying habits. No templates required.

Updated May 26, 20269 min read

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Templates are great for speed, but nothing beats a custom rizzitgo spreadsheet built around your personal workflow. This guide shows you how to design, structure, and optimize a tracker that feels like it was made just for you. Because it was.

Step 1: Audit Your Shopping Habits

Before you add a single column, write down the last five items you bought. What information did you wish you had recorded? For most buyers, the answer includes seller reliability, true shipping weight, and whether the item matched the photos. Your custom rizzitgo spreadsheet should solve those exact problems.

If you shop in bursts every season, add a Season column. If you buy for friends, add a Recipient column. If you resell, add Cost, Resale Price, and Margin columns. There is no universal best layout, only the best layout for you.

Step 2: Design the Header Architecture

Group related columns together. Product details like Name, Category, Size, and Color sit next to each other. Financial details like Price, Shipping, and Total Cost form another cluster. Logistics details like Agent, Tracking Number, and Status form the third. This mental grouping makes scanning faster.

Step 3: Build Smart Data Validation

Drop-down menus prevent typos that break filters later. In Google Sheets, select a column, open Data > Data Validation, and choose List of Items. For the Category column, list Shoes, Hoodies, T-Shirts, Jackets, Pants, Headwear, Sets, Underwear, Jersey, and Accessories. Now every entry is consistent and filterable.

Step 4: Add Automation Without Code

Google Sheets supports formulas that feel like magic. Use =SUMIF to total spending by category. Use =COUNTIF to see how many items are still in "Wanted" status. Use =IF to flag any item that exceeds your per-item budget limit.

Custom Column Ideas by Buyer Type

Buyer TypeExtra ColumnsFormula Idea
CasualWishlist, PrioritySort by Priority score
Budget-ConsciousBudget Limit, Running TotalAlert when SUM exceeds limit
Group OrderBuyer Name, Split CostDivide shipping by item count
ResellerResale Price, Platform FeeCalculate net margin per item
CollectorRelease Date, Rarity ScoreSort by Release Date descending

Step 5: Test Before You Scale

Add ten fake items to your custom sheet. Sort by price. Filter by category. Change a status and watch the color update. If anything feels slow or confusing, fix it now. A sheet that annoys you with ten rows will torture you with one hundred.

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